Core Insights - QcX Gold Corp. is set to conduct a large-scale, high-resolution airborne magnetic survey at its Batchawana Project in Ontario, with work commencing in November 2025 [1][3]. Project Overview - The Batchawana Project is adjacent to Sterling Metals Corp.'s Soo Copper Project, which recently reported significant copper discoveries, including intervals of 262.5 m at 1.05% CuEq, 68.3 m at 3.25% CuEq, and 9.3 m at 19.8% CuEq [2]. - QcX shares a 6.6 km boundary with the discovery area, positioning the company in a promising emerging copper district in Canada [2]. Survey Details - The magnetic survey will utilize 75-metre line spacing to gather detailed magnetic data, aiding in the identification of structural features, stratigraphy, and potential mineralized centers [3]. - The new geophysical data will be integrated with historical datasets to create high-priority targets for ground-based exploration in 2026 [3]. Geological Context - The Batchawana Project is situated within the Precambrian Batchawana Greenstone Belt, part of the Mid-Continent Rift, known for hosting large porphyry-style copper systems [4]. - The property is located along the strike of the historically productive Tribag Mine, which was mined for copper, molybdenum, silver, and gold [5]. Strategic Alignment - The geological features of the Batchawana Project show continuity with Sterling's mineralized corridor, with historic soil anomalies and untested geophysical conductors that have not been systematically explored using modern techniques [6]. Future Plans - Following the interpretation of the magnetic survey results, QcX plans to initiate a property-wide prospecting and ground-truthing program in 2026, focusing on delineating copper-molybdenum-silver-gold porphyry targets [7].
QcX Gold to Conduct High Resolution Magnetic Survey on Batchawana Project, Ontario
Newsfile·2025-11-17 13:58