ESGold Corp. (CSE: ESAU) (OTCQB: ESAUF) has recently disclosed findings from its Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) survey conducted at the Montauban Gold-Silver Project in Quebec, which highlight the project's district-scale potential. The survey revealed a vertically extensive and structurally complex system that extends to depths of 1,200 meters, surpassing the limits of historically mined areas. This discovery suggests that Montauban could be a Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) system, characterized by multiple stacked mineralized lenses similar to those found in globally significant deposits.
The integration of ANT survey data with historic drill results and VTEM data is currently guiding the development of a new 3D geological model for the Montauban project. With all necessary permits secured and tailings reprocessing already in progress, ESGold Corp. is strategically positioned to capitalize on both near-term production opportunities and the long-term exploration potential of the site. This dual approach underscores the company's commitment to establishing Montauban as a cornerstone asset capable of delivering sustainable value over multiple generations.
The implications of these findings are profound for the mining industry and investors alike. The identification of a district-scale VMS system at Montauban not only enhances the project's attractiveness as a significant mining asset but also positions ESGold Corp. as a key player in the exploration and development of clean mining practices in Quebec. The company's focus on responsible mining, combined with the technical and economic potential of the Montauban project, sets a precedent for how modern mining operations can achieve both profitability and environmental sustainability.
For further details on ESGold Corp.'s announcement, visit https://ibn.fm/t4OUz.


