- Go Metals (CSE: GOCO) initiates a bulk sampling program at KM98 Vanadium Titanomagnetite Project to support a maiden metallurgical study.
- The company collaborates with INRS and UQAC for a research study on the HSP anorthosite complex with a proposed budget of up to $300,000.
- The Monster Project in Yukon, a district-scale IOCG system, is permitted for advanced exploration through 2032.
Go Metals Corp. (CSE: GOCO) has announced the launch of a bulk sampling program at its KM98 Vanadium Titanomagnetite Project located in Havre-Saint-Pierre. This initiative aims to support a maiden metallurgical study focusing on the central portion of a 12-kilometer-long magnetic anomaly situated near accessible road terrain. The objective is to determine whether the mineralized material can be processed into a marketable concentrate, a critical step for evaluating the project's viability.
In addition to the sampling program, Go Metals has formed a research partnership with l'Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) and Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC). This collaborative academic research initiative will focus on the HSP anorthosite complex and is pending grant approval from the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et technologies (FRQNT). The three-year study has a proposed budget of up to $300,000, and it will be overseen by Dr. Sarah Dare and Dr. Renaud Soucy-La Roche.
Furthermore, Go Metals highlighted its flagship Monster Project in Yukon, which is a district-scale Iron Oxide Copper-Gold (IOCG) system, exhibiting high-grade copper and cobalt mineralization at the surface. The project, known for its three large-scale magnetic and gravity anomalies that suggest significant depth potential, is fully permitted for advanced exploration activities until 2032.