GoldHaven Completes Large-Scale Airborne Survey at Magno Project

  • GoldHaven completed a 2,320-line-km airborne survey at its Magno Critical Minerals Project in northern British Columbia.
  • The survey covered over 37,000 hectares and collected high-resolution geophysical data to identify mineralization trends.
  • Preliminary data highlights structural frameworks and magnetic anomalies associated with historical mineral occurrences.
  • GoldHaven aims to integrate the dataset with geological mapping and surface sampling to prioritize drill targets for 2026.

GoldHaven's completion of a district-scale airborne survey marks a strategic shift from isolated exploration to evaluating Magno as a unified mineral system. This approach aligns with broader industry trends toward large-scale, data-driven exploration in critical minerals districts. The integration of modern geophysics with historical data could enhance the company's ability to identify high-potential drill targets, potentially unlocking new mineralized systems.

Target Refinement
How the integration of QMAGT data with historical exploration will refine drill targets across Magno.
Execution Risk
The pace at which GoldHaven can transition from data interpretation to drilling in 2026.
Mineral Potential
Whether the identified anomalies will lead to significant mineral discoveries beyond known occurrences.