Advancing nickel, copper, titanium, and vanadium projects in Québec.
Go Metals has been exploring in Canada since 2010. Recent work has focused on the prospective Havre-Saint-Pierre anorthosite complex, a large Precambrian geological formation in Quebec, Canada and part of the Grenville Province.
Go Metals began work in Quebec with the staking of the HSP project in 2019. A newly discovered magmatic sulphide system with an unorthodox geological setting locatedon on the Cote Nord of Quebec, in a favourable mining jurisdiction. The project is supported by large airborne EM anomalies and coincident ground EM anomalies with wide-spread mineralization.
The discovery of the KM98 target represents a district scale oxide system with magnetite and ilmenite composition over a 5 km anomaly. The project is within the same anorthosite complex as the world's largest ilmenite mine. The project boasts 30%- 90% mineralization with good vanadium and titanium metal deportment with potential for world-class iron oxide, titanium,vanadium and phosphorus discoveries. (*Technical information reviewed by Hugues Longuepee, P.Geo)
The Oriole project consists of two claim blocks targeting nickel and copper 80 kilometres southeast of Chibougamau, Quebec. The project is adjacent to the recent discovery by SOQUEM and has shown the potential for magmatic Nickel-Copper systems in an underexplored region. The new Oriole claims follow similar magnetic features seen at the Cardinal project.