ESGold Corp. is positioning itself for strategic gold and silver production at its fully permitted Montauban project in Quebec, with plans to initiate operations in 2025. During a recent MiningNewsWire Podcast appearance, President Brad Kitchen outlined the company's innovative approach to resource extraction.
The Montauban project, located 80 kilometers west of Quebec City, represents a unique model of funding exploration through early-stage tailings production. Kitchen highlighted an estimated $100 million in recoverable material from the historic mine site, signaling significant potential for near-term revenue generation.
By focusing on tailings recovery, ESGold demonstrates a commitment to sustainable mining practices. The strategy not only provides economic opportunities but also addresses environmental concerns by reprocessing existing material from previously abandoned mining sites.
The company's operational strategy for 2025 includes leveraging the project's proven expertise in Quebec, with a goal of delivering long-term value through responsible resource recovery. This approach positions ESGold as an innovative player in the mining sector, balancing economic potential with environmental stewardship.



