ESGold Uncovers Promising VMS Target at Montauban Project
ESGold Corp. has identified a large-scale, high-conductivity geophysical anomaly at its Montauban Project, signaling potential for significant mineral discovery in the southwestern region of its expanded claim package.

ESGold Corp. has revealed a major untested geological target within its Montauban Project in Quebec, following a comprehensive review of historical geophysical survey data. The company discovered a high-conductivity geophysical anomaly in the southwestern portion of its expanded 255-claim property, covering 13,116 hectares.
The newly identified zone exhibits characteristics typical of buried sulfide-rich Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide (VMS) environments, making it a high-priority exploration target. Despite being undrilled, the anomaly presents significant potential for mineral discovery due to its strong conductive and magnetic signature.
ESGold is currently developing the first comprehensive 3D geological model of the project, integrating multiple data sources including VTEM and Total Magnetic Intensity (TMI) surveys, historical drilling data from over 950 boreholes, and upcoming Amplitude and Normalized Time (ANT) survey results.
While the company continues to advance toward near-term production through tailings reprocessing, this geological discovery represents a strategic pivot toward unlocking broader district-scale exploration potential. The systematic approach to data integration and modeling demonstrates ESGold's commitment to innovative exploration techniques in the Quebec mining landscape.