Core Insights - Canuc Resources Corporation has announced a seismic survey commissioned by Natural Resources Canada for early 2026 on its McLaren Lake Fault Zone, part of the East Sudbury Project [1][2][6] - The survey aims to enhance understanding of critical minerals and their formation in Canada's subsurface, focusing on a known Metasomatic Iron Alkali Calcic (MIAC) system [4][5][6] Company Overview - Canuc Resources Corporation holds a 100% interest in the East Sudbury Project, which spans 19,710 hectares and is located approximately 20 kilometers northeast of the Sudbury Mining Camp [9] - The East Sudbury Project includes areas with potential for hosting IOCG and affiliated critical mineral deposits, as well as the historical Scadding Gold Mine [9][10] Seismic Survey Details - The seismic survey will be conducted by Optiseis Solutions Ltd., a leader in subsurface imaging, under the Critical Minerals Geoscience and Data Initiative [2][5] - The survey will utilize innovative geophysical methods, combining surface seismic surveys with fiber-optic sensing in boreholes to identify key alteration zones [5][6] Mineralization Potential - The McLaren Lake Fault Zone is recognized for its potential to host IOCG and associated critical mineral and precious metal deposits, with existing evidence of copper, gold, and cobalt mineralization [4][6][8] - The company anticipates that the results from the seismic survey will provide valuable insights into mineral systems and guide future exploration efforts [6][8]
Canuc Announces Seismic Survey on East Sudbury Project (ESP)