ESGold Corp. has reported that partial completion and interpretation of a comprehensive three-dimensional geological model at its Montauban project demonstrates the property is not just a reclamation story, but the nucleus of a potentially much larger gold, silver, and base-metal district. According to ESGold's CEO and Director, Gordon Robb, "The Montauban model is the most significant technical milestone in the project's modern history." He further explained that "What was once seen as a series of small, isolated deposits now seems to emerge as a continuous multilayered mineral system with dimensions not previously recognized at Montauban." This reinterpretation of the property's geology suggests substantially greater mineral potential than previously understood.
The Montauban property, located 80 kilometers west of Quebec City, serves as ESGold's flagship project and represents a model for responsible mining practices that combines near-term production potential with district-scale discovery opportunities. The company's announcement was disseminated through Rocks & Stocks, a specialized communications platform delivering insights into the mining industry that is part of the Dynamic Brand Portfolio at IBN. Additional information about ESGold is available through the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/ESAUF, while the full article referenced in the announcement can be viewed at https://ibn.fm/FgdoQ.
This geological reinterpretation comes as ESGold continues advancing its projects toward production and feasibility while focusing on delivering long-term value through sustainable resource recovery and exploration. The company remains committed to the acquisition, exploration, and development of high-quality mineral properties worldwide as an exploration-stage enterprise. The new understanding of Montauban's geological structure could significantly impact the project's development timeline and resource estimates, potentially transforming what was previously viewed as smaller, disconnected deposits into a cohesive mineral system with district-scale implications. ESGold describes itself as a fully permitted, pre-production resource company at the forefront of clean mining and exploration innovation, with proven expertise in Quebec's mining sector.
The company is entering 2026 following a closed flow-through share private placement and significant progress on its Montauban exploration efforts. The reinterpretation suggests the property contains a continuous mineral system rather than isolated deposits, which could lead to more efficient mining operations and potentially larger resource estimates. This development represents a fundamental shift in how the Montauban project is understood and could influence investment decisions and strategic planning for ESGold as it moves toward production. The implications extend beyond ESGold to the broader mining sector in Quebec, demonstrating how advanced geological modeling can reveal previously unrecognized value in established mining properties.

