GoldHaven Resources Advances Copeçal Gold Project with Completion of VLF-EM Survey in Brazil

Reuters
24 Jul
GoldHaven Resources Advances Copeçal Gold Project with Completion of VLF-EM Survey in Brazil

GoldHaven Resources Corp. has announced progress on its VLF Electromagnetic (VLF-EM) survey at the Copeçal Gold Project in Brazil. Conducted by Avant Geofísica, the survey is targeting structures believed to be conducive to gold mineralization, focusing on both east and west gold-in-soil anomalies. The program is nearing completion and aims to enhance the company's ability to identify precise drill targets. Integrating VLF-EM geophysics with auger geochemistry will guide the strategic placement of diamond drill collars, optimizing future drilling campaigns. Data interpretation is expected to commence shortly, providing crucial insights for the upcoming diamond drill program.

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