ESGold Corp.'s ANT Survey Reveals Significant Potential at Quebec Site

ESGold Corp.'s recent ANT survey at the Montauban site in Quebec has uncovered a vertically continuous mineral system, suggesting the area may host more than a single deposit, marking a pivotal moment for the company's exploration efforts.

July 16, 2025
ESGold Corp.'s ANT Survey Reveals Significant Potential at Quebec Site

ESGold Corp. (CSE: ESAU) (OTCQB: ESAUF) has announced groundbreaking results from its Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) survey at the Montauban site in Quebec, revealing a vertically continuous mineral system that could significantly expand the site's potential. Originally intended to image down to 400 meters, the survey successfully mapped structures over 1,200 meters deep, uncovering previously unseen subsurface features. These findings suggest that Montauban may resemble known VMS and Broken Hill-type camps, indicating the possibility of multiple deposits rather than a single one.

The survey's results have provided ESGold with a clearer structural model to target deeper, stacked, and potentially repeating mineralized lenses, thereby expanding the company's exploration roadmap. This marks the first application of modern deep geophysics to the Montauban site since its early 20th-century production, heralding a new era of systematic exploration for the company.

While ESGold is preparing to launch its revenue-generation strategy, which includes tailings cleanup operations and a mineral reuse plan at the historic Montauban mine site, the ANT survey results underscore the long-term exploration potential for gold and silver at the location. Covering 13,116 hectares, the Montauban site represents a significant opportunity for ESGold to uncover new mineral resources.

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