FAQ on ESGold Corp's Mining Operation in Quebec

Summary
What is ESGold Corp’s project in Quebec about?
ESGold Corp is rehabilitating the Montauban mine site in Quebec to breathe new life into the mine through a green resource development project, focusing on residual mineral recovery.
Why is the Montauban mine site significant?
The Montauban mine site is significant because it produced over 2.6 million short tons of gold, silver, lead, and zinc in the 1900s and now offers potential for revenue generation through residual mineral recovery and future exploration.
How does ESGold plan to generate revenues from the site?
ESGold plans to generate revenues by cleaning up tailings and extracting residual minerals, with the long-term strategy of using these revenues for district-scale exploration.
When is ESGold expected to start the tailings cleanup?
ESGold is preparing to launch the tailings cleanup early next year.
Where is the Montauban mine site located?
The Montauban mine site is located in Quebec, Canada, covering 13,116 hectares (about 32,410 acres) with 265 mining claims owned by ESGold.
Who owns the Montauban mine site?
ESGold Corp owns the Montauban mine site, holding 265 mining claims covering 13,116 hectares.
What are the implications of ESGold’s project for investors?
The project offers potential for revenue generation through mineral recovery and exploration, presenting an opportunity for investors interested in gold and silver resource development.
How can I get more information about ESGold Corp’s projects?
More information is available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/ESAUF and through MiningNewsWire.

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