GoldHaven Uncovers High-Grade Gold at Magno Project
Event summary
- GoldHaven reported high-grade gold assays up to 55.3 g/t Au at its Magno Project in northern British Columbia.
- Highest-grade gold clustered within the Magno and D Zone target areas, spatially associated with district-scale structural corridors.
- Follow-up metallic screen analyses confirmed multiple samples with greater than 1 g/t Au.
- Drilling remains on schedule to commence following receipt of final permits.
The big picture
GoldHaven's high-grade gold findings at Magno strengthen the case for a district-scale mineralizing system, aligning with broader industry trends of exploring polymetallic deposits. The spatial association between gold, silver, lead, zinc, copper, tungsten, and indium mineralization suggests a significant hydrothermal system, potentially enhancing the project's exploration upside.
What we're watching
- Drill Program Execution
- Whether the upcoming drill program can validate the high-grade gold mineralization and broader polymetallic potential at Magno.
- Geological Model Validation
- How further integration of geological mapping, surface geochemistry, and airborne geophysics will refine the district-scale mineralizing system interpretation.
- Permitting Timeline
- The pace at which GoldHaven secures final permits to commence drilling and advance the Magno Project.
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