Targa Exploration: From Lithium Roots to Gold Ambitions
Targa Exploration transitions from lithium to gold after uncovering signs of a buried gold system in northern Quebec.
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Exploring new gold potential in a lesser-known region of Quebec
Sometimes the best discoveries are unexpected. Targa Exploration began as a lithium-focused company, but a promising geochemical anomaly in northern Quebec prompted a full pivot to gold. Now entirely focused on uncovering what could be a buried gold system, the company plans to conduct geophysics and launch a maiden drill program this year. CEO Cameron Tymstra sees this overlooked region—outside Quebec’s traditional greenstone belts—as an opportunity to unlock fresh potential in Canadian gold exploration.
Targa’s shift is a reminder that exploration success often starts with asking new questions in old places. With early signs pointing to something significant, the company's next steps could make it one to watch in the gold sector.
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