ESGold Corp. (CSE: ESAU) (OTCQB: ESAUF) has announced groundbreaking findings from its Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) survey at the Montauban Gold-Silver Project in Quebec, revealing deep-seated geological structures that hint at district-scale mineralization potential. Conducted by Caur Technologies, the survey imaged down to 1,200 meters, uncovering vertically extensive and laterally continuous features that may indicate a Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) system. This discovery surpasses initial expectations and highlights a north-central feeder zone alongside structural contrasts across the project, presenting high-priority targets for future exploration.
The integration of these findings with over 950 historic drill holes and VTEM data into a new 3D geological model is underway. André Gauthier, a director at ESGold, emphasized the transformative potential of Montauban, suggesting it could evolve from a shallow deposit into a vertically integrated system with global-scale implications. This development not only underscores the project's significance within the mining sector but also aligns with ESGold's commitment to sustainable resource recovery and exploration innovation.
For further details, the full press release can be accessed here. The Montauban property, located 80 kilometers west of Quebec City, stands as a testament to responsible mining practices, combining near-term production capabilities with the promise of district-scale discoveries. This advancement could have far-reaching implications for the mining industry, offering a model for how deep geological surveys can unlock new opportunities in resource exploration and development.



