GoldHaven Uncovers District-Scale Porphyry System at Magno with Critical Minerals Potential
Event summary
- 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.
The big picture
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.
What we're watching
- 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.
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