QcX Gold Corp. announced it has completed a high-resolution magnetic geophysical survey across the Golden Giant project and the West Block of the Fernet Project, both located in Quebec, Canada. Preliminary results, including imagery, are expected over the coming days and final reports in the next weeks. QcX Gold announced the commencement of an Induced Polarisation (IP) Geophysical Program on the Golden Giant Project. Line-cutters are on site clearing the way for equipment, with the geophysical team to follow shortly after. The program is expected to be completed towards the end of February, with results to follow in March. These two geophysical surveys examine very different geological features. The airborne magnetics survey is useful to pinpoint geological contacts and structures including faults, shear zones and unconformities. The IP program aids in detecting the presence of sulphide mineralization below the earths surface as well as areas of increased or decreased resistivity which may indicate hydrothermal activity. Disseminated sulphides, including pyrite, chalcopyrite, and arsenopyrite, are associated with gold mineralization found in grab samples at Golden Giant. Information from both surveys will be key inputs for the upcoming drill program. The Golden Giant project comprises 3 properties, Golden Giant East, Golden Giant West and the Kali East block, covering 18,992 hectares and is contiguous to Azimut Exploration Inc.'s Patwon project. The Fernet project comprises two properties, Fernet West and Fernet East, covering 7,195 hectares and is contiguous to Wallbridge Mining's Fenelon and Martinière projects.