ESGold Corp., a pre-production gold and silver resource developer, is positioning itself for strategic growth in the mining sector through an innovative approach to resource extraction at its Montauban Gold-Silver Project in Quebec.
The company's 265-mining-claim property spanning 13,116 hectares represents a historic mining site with significant untapped potential. ESGold President Brad Kitchen emphasized the company's distinctive strategy of prioritizing initial production before comprehensive exploration, setting it apart from traditional junior resource companies.
The project centers on a clean technology tailings reclamation model, with plans to begin production by the end of the current year. ESGold anticipates a three-year operational period focusing on extracting value from existing mine tailings before expanding its exploration efforts.
Geologically, the site presents promising opportunities, with company officers noting substantial potential for additional gold and silver reserves within a Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide (VMS) structure. The property's 90-year mining history suggests significant remaining resource potential that ESGold intends to systematically develop.
This strategic approach could represent an emerging model for sustainable mining practices, combining immediate revenue generation with long-term resource development. By prioritizing clean extraction methods and leveraging historical mining infrastructure, ESGold aims to create value while minimizing environmental impact.


