GoldHaven Expands Magno Survey to 2,237 Line-Kilometres, Eyes 2026 Drill Campaign
Event summary
- GoldHaven expanded its airborne survey at the Magno Project to 2,237 line-kilometres, up from 1,741.
- The survey uses Dias’ QMAGT technology to target silver-lead-zinc CRD, tungsten-bearing skarn, and porphyry-style mineralization.
- High-grade surface sampling includes values up to 2,370 g/t Ag and 6,550 ppm tungsten.
- The expanded survey supports a planned 5,000-metre 2026 diamond drill program targeting the Magno, Kuhn, and D Zones.
The big picture
GoldHaven’s expansion of the Magno airborne survey underscores a strategic shift toward high-resolution geophysical targeting, a trend gaining traction in district-scale mineral exploration. The use of Dias’ QMAGT technology, previously instrumental in Hercules Metals’ Leviathan discovery, positions GoldHaven to potentially unlock multiple mineralized corridors, aligning with broader industry moves toward advanced subsurface mapping techniques.
What we're watching
- Target Refinement
- How the integration of new geophysical data will refine and prioritize drill targets ahead of the 2026 campaign.
- Technology Validation
- Whether Dias’ QMAGT system can replicate its success at Hercules Metals’ Leviathan discovery in Idaho at Magno.
- Execution Risk
- The pace at which GoldHaven can translate high-grade surface sampling into viable mineralized zones.
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