Go Metals Announces KM98 Bulk Sample Program and Partnership with INRS and UQAC
Go Metals (CSE: GOCO) has announced plans for a bulk sampling program at its KM98 Vanadium Titanomagnetite Project in Havre-Saint-Pierre to support a maiden metallurgical study. The program will focus on the central portion of a 12-kilometer-long magnetic anomaly near road-accessible terrain.
The company has also formed a research partnership with INRS and UQAC for academic research in the HSP anorthosite complex. The three-year study, pending grant approval, has a proposed budget of up to $300,000. Additionally, Go Metals highlighted its flagship Monster Project in Yukon, a district-scale IOCG system with high-grade copper and cobalt mineralization, which is permitted for advanced exploration through 2032.
Go Metals (CSE: GOCO) ha annunciato un programma di campionamento bulk presso il suo KM98 Vanadium Titanomagnetite Project a Havre-Saint-Pierre, volto a supportare un primo studio metallurgico. Il programma si concentrerà sulla parte centrale di un'anomalia magnetica lunga 12 chilometri situata vicino a terreni accessibili tramite strada.
La società ha inoltre avviato una collaborazione di ricerca con INRS e UQAC per studi accademici sul complesso anortositico di HSP. Lo studio triennale, subordinato all'approvazione del finanziamento, prevede un budget fino a 300.000 dollari. Inoltre, Go Metals ha evidenziato il suo progetto di punta, il Monster Project nello Yukon, un sistema IOCG su scala distrettuale con mineralizzazioni di rame e cobalto ad alta qualità, autorizzato per esplorazioni avanzate fino al 2032.
Go Metals (CSE: GOCO) ha anunciado un programa de muestreo a granel en su Proyecto KM98 Vanadio Titanomagnetita en Havre-Saint-Pierre para apoyar un estudio metalúrgico inicial. El programa se centrará en la parte central de una anomalía magnética de 12 kilómetros de longitud cerca de un terreno accesible por carretera.
La empresa también ha establecido una colaboración de investigación con INRS y UQAC para estudios académicos en el complejo anortosítico de HSP. El estudio de tres años, sujeto a la aprobación de la subvención, tiene un presupuesto propuesto de hasta 300,000 dólares. Además, Go Metals destacó su proyecto insignia Monster Project en Yukon, un sistema IOCG a escala distrital con mineralización de cobre y cobalto de alta ley, que cuenta con permisos para exploración avanzada hasta 2032.
Go Metals (CSE: GOCO)는 Havre-Saint-Pierre에 위치한 KM98 바나듐 티타노마그네타이트 프로젝트에서 최초의 야금학 연구를 지원하기 위한 대량 시추 프로그램을 발표했습니다. 이 프로그램은 도로 접근이 가능한 지형 근처의 12킬로미터 길이의 자기 이상구역 중앙 부분에 집중될 예정입니다.
회사는 또한 INRS와 UQAC와 함께 HSP 안산암 복합체에 대한 학술 연구를 위한 연구 협력도 맺었습니다. 보조금 승인 대기 중인 3년간의 연구는 최대 30만 달러의 예산을 제안하고 있습니다. 더불어 Go Metals는 유콘에 위치한 주력 프로젝트인 Monster Project를 강조했으며, 이는 고등급 구리 및 코발트 광화가 있는 지구 규모의 IOCG 시스템으로 2032년까지 고급 탐사가 허가되어 있습니다.
Go Metals (CSE : GOCO) a annoncé un programme d'échantillonnage en vrac sur son projet KM98 Vanadium Titanomagnétite à Havre-Saint-Pierre afin de soutenir une première étude métallurgique. Le programme se concentrera sur la partie centrale d'une anomalie magnétique de 12 kilomètres de long proche d'un terrain accessible par la route.
L'entreprise a également établi un partenariat de recherche avec l'INRS et l'UQAC pour des recherches académiques sur le complexe anorthosite de HSP. L'étude de trois ans, sous réserve de l'approbation d'une subvention, dispose d'un budget proposé pouvant atteindre 300 000 dollars. De plus, Go Metals a mis en avant son projet phare, le Monster Project au Yukon, un système IOCG à l'échelle du district avec une minéralisation de cuivre et de cobalt à haute teneur, autorisé pour une exploration avancée jusqu'en 2032.
Go Metals (CSE: GOCO) hat Pläne für ein Bulk-Sampling-Programm bei seinem KM98 Vanadium Titanomagnetit Projekt in Havre-Saint-Pierre angekündigt, um eine erste metallurgische Studie zu unterstützen. Das Programm konzentriert sich auf den zentralen Bereich einer 12 Kilometer langen magnetischen Anomalie in der Nähe eines straßenzugänglichen Geländes.
Das Unternehmen hat außerdem eine Forschungspartnerschaft mit INRS und UQAC für akademische Forschung im HSP-Anorthosit-Komplex gebildet. Die dreijährige Studie, vorbehaltlich der Genehmigung eines Zuschusses, sieht ein Budget von bis zu 300.000 US-Dollar vor. Zusätzlich hob Go Metals sein Flaggschiff, das Monster-Projekt im Yukon, hervor – ein IOCG-System in Distriktgröße mit hochgradiger Kupfer- und Kobalterzmineralisierung, das für die fortgeschrittene Erkundung bis 2032 genehmigt ist.
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- Metallurgical study results still pending and uncertain
- Research grant funding not yet secured
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 21, 2025) - Go Metals Corp. (CSE: GOCO) ("Go Metals" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it plans to undertake a bulk sampling program at KM98 Vanadium Titanomagnetite Project to support a maiden metallurgical study.
"We are excited to return to Havre-Saint-Pierre to advance the KM98 Project through a critical metallurgical assessment," said Scott Sheldon, CEO of Go Metals. "Last season, we confirmed the prospect's size potential. Now our objective is to determine whether mineralized material can be processed into a marketable concentrate, which will be a key step in evaluating the viability of the project."
The sampling program will target the central portion of a 12-kilometre-long magnetic anomaly located near road-accessible terrain. Should the results from the metallurgical study be favourable, the Company plans to expand testing to include the large southwestern portion of the anomaly.
Research Partnership with INRS and UQAC
The Company is also pleased to announce that it has partnered with l'Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) and Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC) to support a collaborative academic research initiative in the HSP anorthosite complex. The study will be supervised by Dr. Sarah Dare and Dr. Renaud Soucy-La Roche and submitted for grant funding through the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et technologies (FRQNT). If the grant application is successful, the three-year research study will operate with a proposed budget of up to
Monster Project
The company flagship Monster Project in Yukon is a district-scale Iron Oxide Copper-Gold (IOCG) system — one of the few of its kind in Canada — showing high-grade copper and cobalt mineralization at surface with three large-scale magnetic and gravity anomalies suggesting major depth potential. The project is fully permitted for advanced exploration activities through 2032.
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The company continues to prioritize innovation and responsible exploration practices in the pursuit of critical metals in Canada's most mining-friendly jurisdictions.
Qualified Person - Hugues Longuépée, P.Geo., is the qualified person ("QP") for the Company as defined in National Instrument 43101 and has reviewed and approved the technical information presented within this news release.
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