GoldHaven Uncovers District-Scale Porphyry System at Magno with Critical Minerals Potential

  • GoldHaven identified property-scale porphyry-related zonation at Magno, including copper (up to 6,660 ppm), silver, tungsten, and critical minerals like bismuth (up to 10,000 ppm) and tellurium.
  • Historical silver-lead-zinc mineralization confirmed at Magno and D Zones, with tungsten mineralization at Kuhn and Dead Goat.
  • Geochemical patterns suggest a magmatic source for copper and associated metals, with structural controls indicating high-temperature fluid pathways.
  • Zonation model compares to major systems like Morococha (Peru) and Silvertip (BC), with broader critical-metal potential.

GoldHaven’s Magno Project now stands out as a potential district-scale polymetallic system in a region with active operators like Coeur Mining. The discovery of critical minerals alongside traditional base metals positions the project favorably amid growing demand for battery and high-tech materials. The structural similarities to Silvertip suggest significant exploration upside, but the broader metal suite could differentiate Magno as a multi-commodity play.

Drill Targeting
How GoldHaven’s refined 3D models will prioritize high-potential zones for copper-molybdenum, silver-lead-zinc, and tungsten targets.
Permitting Challenges
The pace at which GoldHaven advances permitting for drill programs across priority areas.
Critical Minerals Upside
Whether Magno’s broader metal suite—including bismuth, tellurium, and indium—enhances its valuation beyond traditional polymetallic systems.