ESGold Corp. Discovers Significant Similarities Between Montauban Site and Renowned Broken Hill Deposit

ESGold Corp.'s Montauban mine site in Quebec shows promising similarities to Australia's Broken Hill deposit, indicating potential for a significant polymetallic discovery and sustainable mining operations.

August 1, 2025
ESGold Corp. Discovers Significant Similarities Between Montauban Site and Renowned Broken Hill Deposit

ESGold Corp. (CSE: ESAU) (OTCQB: ESAUF) has unveiled findings that its Montauban historic mine site in Quebec, Canada, shares significant genetic and structural similarities with the globally renowned Broken Hill deposit in New South Wales, Australia. This discovery, made through a non-invasive Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) survey, suggests that the Montauban site may hold unexplored potential for a polymetallic deposit, both vertically and laterally.

The company is preparing to initiate a tailings cleanup and reuse operation at Montauban, aiming to generate revenues that could fund new exploration efforts without relying on market funding. This sustainable approach is expected to produce $350 million in cash flow during the initial years of operation, marking a significant step forward in environmentally responsible mining practices.

The similarities between Montauban and Broken Hill, one of the world's most prolific metal deposits, have shifted the perception of Montauban from a simple historic producer to a high-impact exploration opportunity. ESGold's findings reinforce the company's view of Montauban as a structurally complex, vertically continuous mineral system, opening new avenues for exploration and potential discovery.

For more information on ESGold Corp. and its innovative mining projects, visit https://ibn.fm/ESAUF. This discovery not only highlights the potential for significant mineral deposits at Montauban but also underscores the importance of sustainable mining practices in the modern era.