ESGold Corp's ANT Survey Reveals Untapped Mineral Potential at Historic Montauban Mine
ESGold Corp's recent Ambient Noise Tomography survey indicates significant untested mineral structures at the Montauban site, suggesting potential for major district-scale discoveries beyond the original mine operations.

ESGold Corp (CSE: ESAU) (OTCQB: ESAUF) (FSE: Z7D) has released findings from its Ambient Noise Tomography survey that reveal substantial untapped mineral potential at the historic Montauban gold and silver mine site. The survey results indicate that the mineral system remains open both vertically and laterally, with multiple zones across the 13,116-hectare property remaining completely untested.
According to the company, the continuity, depth, and scale of the identified structures suggest that the original mine operations represented only a fraction of the total mineral wealth available. CEO Gordon Robb stated that the data confirms Montauban may represent just the beginning of a much larger district-scale opportunity. The company is simultaneously advancing toward production from existing tailings while exploring the deeper potential beneath the surface.
The Montauban property, located 80 kilometers west of Quebec City, covers abandoned exploration areas that have shown promising results through the ANT technology. This advanced geophysical survey method has provided new insights into the subsurface structures that previous exploration may have missed. The findings are particularly significant given Quebec's established mining jurisdiction and the growing demand for precious metals in global markets.
Additional information about ESGold Corp's developments is available through their corporate communications at https://ibn.fm/ESAUF. The company's approach combines near-term production capabilities with long-term exploration potential, positioning it uniquely in the mining sector. The ANT survey results represent a crucial step in understanding the full scope of mineral resources available at the Montauban site and could influence future investment and development decisions in the region.