ESGold Corp. (CSE: ESAU) (OTCQB: ESAUF) has recently announced groundbreaking findings from its Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) survey conducted at the Montauban Gold-Silver Project in Quebec. The survey, performed by Caur Technologies, has successfully imaged geological structures down to 1,200 meters, surpassing initial targets and revealing vertically extensive, laterally continuous features that hint at the presence of a Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) system. This discovery underscores the project's district-scale mineralization potential, a significant leap forward in the exploration of the Montauban property.
Preliminary interpretations of the survey data have identified a north-central feeder zone and notable structural contrasts across the project area, presenting high-priority targets for future exploration efforts. ESGold is currently integrating these findings with data from over 950 historic drill holes and VTEM surveys into a comprehensive 3D geological model. This model aims to provide a clearer understanding of the property's geological framework and mineralization controls, facilitating more targeted exploration strategies.
André Gauthier, a director at ESGold, emphasized the transformative potential of these findings, suggesting that the Montauban project could evolve from a shallow deposit into a vertically integrated system with global-scale significance. This development not only enhances the project's value but also positions ESGold Corp. as a leader in sustainable and innovative mining practices in Quebec.
The Montauban property, located 80 kilometers west of Quebec City, is a flagship project for ESGold Corp., embodying the company's commitment to responsible mining and exploration innovation. With these latest findings, ESGold is poised to advance the Montauban project towards production and feasibility, offering long-term value through sustainable resource recovery and exploration. For more details on the press release, visit https://ibn.fm/IeTzk.


