ESGold Corp. has reported progress across multiple workstreams at its Montauban Gold-Silver Project in Québec. The company has submitted drill permits targeting a May 2026 start for an upcoming program. This drilling will test high-priority zones identified through integrated geological modeling and modern geophysical data, including Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) imaging. The program will also focus on near-surface mineralization to support future resource estimates and step-out targets that may expand the system's scale.
Concurrently, the company is conducting district-scale ANT surveying. This geophysical technique is part of the modern data suite being used to refine targets. The advancement of these exploration activities is coupled with continued mill equipment fabrication and deliveries, as the project is under construction with production anticipated in 2026. ESGold Corp. describes itself as a fully permitted, fully funded, pre-production mining company advancing a scalable clean mining model.
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The progress at Montauban represents a significant step for ESGold Corp. as it works towards its dual-track strategy of generating future cash flow from production while pursuing discovery through exploration. The integration of permitted drilling plans with ongoing geophysical surveys and physical mill development underscores a coordinated approach to advancing the project. The focus on both near-surface resources and deeper, expansionary targets highlights the potential scale of the mineralized system being investigated. This multi-faceted advancement is critical for building the platform for sustainable growth that the company cites as its goal.

