Advancing copper projects in the Yukon and Quebec.
The Monster Project is Go Metals' flagship iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG) project located in the Wernecke Mountains of Yukon, Canada. Situated in a prolific mineral belt known for hosting large-scale IOCG systems, Monster has benefited from extensive exploration, including geophysical surveys, trenching, and drilling that have confirmed a large, mineralized hydrothermal system with significant copper, gold, silver, cobalt, and rare earth element potential. The project offers district-scale exploration upside in one of Canada's premier mining jurisdictions.
Go Metals established a strategic presence in Québec's Havre-Saint-Pierre anorthosite complex through the acquisition and exploration of its HSP nickel-copper project before expanding its land position with the discovery of the district-scale KM98 vanadium-titanium-iron (VTM) project. Systematic exploration, geophysics, and metallurgical testing demonstrated that KM98 hosts coarse-grained magnetite and ilmenite mineralization capable of producing premium iron and high-grade titanium concentrates using conventional processing methods. Following the successful advancement of the project, Go Metals entered into an option agreement with Eureka Metals, enabling the next phase of exploration and development while retaining a significant participating interest in the project.
The Oriole Project consists of two claim blocks prospective for magmatic nickel-copper mineralization located approximately 80 kilometres southeast of Chibougamau, Québec. Acquired following SOQUEM's nearby Cardinal discovery, the project targets the same underexplored geological trend and magnetic signatures associated with nickel-copper systems. Oriole provides Go Metals with exposure to an emerging exploration district with significant discovery potential in one of Québec's premier mining jurisdictions.