GoldHaven Uncovers District-Scale Mineral Corridor at Magno Project
Event summary
- GoldHaven completed a 2,320.7 line-kilometre high-resolution airborne magnetic survey at Magno Project in northern British Columbia.
- Survey defined a continuous north-south structural corridor linking multiple mineral occurrences across the 37,000+ hectare property.
- Identified previously unrecognized exploration targets including surface values of up to 2,370 g/t Ag and 6,550 ppm W.
- Inaugural drill program of 5,000–7,000 metres planned with mobilization targeted for August 1, 2026.
The big picture
GoldHaven's discovery of a district-scale structural corridor at Magno Project transforms the property from isolated prospects to a coherent mineral system. This development comes amid growing global demand for critical minerals like tungsten and indium, positioning GoldHaven favorably in the supply chain for advanced manufacturing and semiconductor industries. The integration of modern geophysical data with historical occurrences suggests significant exploration upside across the expansive land package.
What we're watching
- Drill Program Execution
- Whether the inaugural drill program can validate the newly defined structural corridor and deliver high-grade intercepts.
- Critical Mineral Strategy
- How GoldHaven will leverage the presence of critical minerals like indium and tungsten to attract strategic investors.
- Permitting Risks
- The pace at which final exploration permits are secured, as delays could impact the planned drill program timeline.
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