Matthew Manson, President & CEO of Radisson Mining Resources, shares how the company is revitalizing the historic O’Brien Gold Project in Quebec’s world-class Abitibi Greenstone Belt.
The O’Brien mine, famous for producing exceptional visible gold from the 1920s–1950s, is now the focus of an ambitious expansion program. With 1 million ounces of current high-grade gold, Radisson’s ongoing deep drilling has the potential to define 3–4 million ounces as it tests mineralization down to 2 km depth.
Strategically located next to major infrastructure and two producing gold mines, the project offers low-impact, high-return development potential by leveraging existing mills and facilities.
Manson emphasizes the importance of community engagement, First Nations partnerships, and ESG-forward planning, alongside an efficient, underground mining model with a small surface footprint.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
O’Brien Gold Project (Quebec, Canada)
✓ 1 Moz high-grade gold defined
✓ Targeting 3–4 Moz potential through deep drilling
✓ Historic producer known for ultra-high-grade visible goldStrategic Location
✓ Adjacent to Agnico Eagle & Iamgold operations
✓ Direct highway, rail, and town access
✓ Infrastructure-rich, low CapEx requirementsModern Mining Vision
✓ Underground, small-footprint development
✓ Plans to process at existing regional mills
✓ Strong environmental stewardship and stakeholder engagementNew Leadership, Renewed Strategy
✓ New CEO & board team
✓ Technical focus backed by robust drilling success
✓ Parallel track of exploration and early-stage development planning
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