Montcalm Project Highlights

Ni-Cu-Co

  • 13,480 hectare contiguous and immediately south of  past-producing  Montcalm Mine, with both hosted by Gabbro Complex
  • Voltage’s 2 strongest VTEM anomalies are both located in the Hook Area. Neither of those anomalies explained in 2019 drill program!
  • Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines 1990 GEOTEM Survey identified 11 EM anomalies in the Montcalm Gabbro Complex
  • The former Montcalm Mine is coincidental with 3 of those 11 EM anomalies
  • 6 of the 11 EM anomalies are situated in a complex magnetic feature called the Hook Area
  • The 6 anomalies are proximal to each other and form two east-west oriented trends which follow the magnetic pattern
  • The former Montcalm Mine, currently owned by Glencore, was discovered and developed based on a single airborne electromagnetic anomaly identified in the 1970s
  • The Former Montcalm Mine produced 3,931,610 tonnes of ore grading 1.25% nickel (Ni), 0.67% copper (Cu), and 0.051% cobalt (Co), producing in excess of 4 million pounds of Co (Ontario Geological Survey, Atkinson, 2011)
    • West & East Zones approx. 200 metres long and up to 25 metres thick
    • 1.1 million tons left from 5 million ore reserve from govt reports

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