GoldHaven Kicks Off High-Resolution Airborne Survey at Magno Project
Event summary
- GoldHaven has engaged Dias Airborne to conduct a 1,741 line-kilometre high-resolution airborne magnetic survey at its Magno Project in northern British Columbia.
- The survey, set to begin in June 2026, will cover priority target corridors including the Magno, Kuhn, and D Zones.
- The program aims to support 2026 drill targeting and 3D geological modeling, with potential follow-on ground-based 3D IP survey under evaluation.
- The survey uses Dias’ QMAGT technology, the same system used in Hercules Metals’ Leviathan discovery.
The big picture
GoldHaven's initiative to deploy advanced geophysical survey technology at its Magno Project aligns with broader industry trends of leveraging high-resolution data to uncover concealed mineralized systems. The use of Dias’ QMAGT technology, previously successful in Hercules Metals’ Leviathan discovery, underscores the strategic importance of modern geophysical techniques in early-stage exploration. This move could potentially accelerate the company’s path toward drill-ready discovery targets, positioning it favorably in the competitive landscape of critical mineral exploration.
What we're watching
- Survey Success
- Whether the high-resolution airborne magnetic survey will reveal significant subsurface geological features to enhance drill targeting.
- Drill Targeting
- How the integration of the survey data into the 3D geological model will refine and prioritize drill targets for 2026.
- Follow-on Surveys
- The potential impact of a follow-on ground-based 3D IP survey on further enhancing subsurface targeting before drill mobilization.
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