Core Insights - GoldHaven Resources Corp. has reported significant findings from its 2025 surface exploration program at the Magno Property, highlighting indium mineralization and expanding the geochemical dataset using modern analytical techniques [1][3][8] Exploration Program - The 2025 exploration work included detailed geological mapping and multi-element geochemical sampling, focusing on critical minerals to refine the exploration model and support future drill targeting [3][4] - A comprehensive geochemical sampling program was implemented to evaluate the distribution of indium, which had previously shown anomalous values in limited historical samples [4][6] Indium Findings - The program returned indium values of up to 334 ppm, significantly above the average crustal background levels of approximately 0.1 ppm, indicating its importance as a critical mineral component of the Magno system [7][9][10] - Elevated indium values were spatially restricted to the Magno and D Zones, as well as the Kuhn and Dead Goat showings, suggesting a model of structurally controlled fluid flow and proximity to intrusive heat sources [7][8] Strategic Importance of Indium - Indium is recognized as a strategic critical mineral with a strong long-term growth profile, driven by demand in high-growth technology applications such as touchscreens, semiconductors, and solar technologies [10][11] - The supply of indium is primarily as a by-product of zinc refining, which limits the ability to rapidly expand supply in response to increasing demand, contributing to supply-chain risks [12] Project Overview - The Magno Project spans 36,973.29 hectares in the Cassiar region of British Columbia, benefiting from excellent road access and infrastructure [16][17] - The project is strategically located near established mining operations and supply hubs, enhancing its logistical advantages for future development [17][18]
GoldHaven Identifies Significant Indium Enrichment with Values up to 334 ppm at Magno
Globenewswire·2026-01-22 13:30