- CEO
- Fabien Miller
- Sector
- Basic Materials
- Industry
- Gold
- Address
- 7055 Taschereau Boulevard Brossard QC Canada J4Z 1A7
- IPO Date
- Feb 28, 2013
- Business
- G.E.T.T. Gold Inc. (TSX-V: GETT, OTC: RCCMF) is a Canada-based exploration and mining services company focused on the acquisition, exploration, development, and thermal fragmentation extraction of precious metal assets, primarily gold; it offers patented Green Extraction Thermal Technology, Extract’Ore (E.T.), a sustainable mining method using thermal energy to shatter narrow vein ore deposits up to 80-110 cm wide, reducing dilution, explosives use, downtime, and environmental impact while enabling precise ore extraction for surface bulk sampling, underground mining via room-and-pillar or small/long hole methods, vibration blasting control, and perimeter stress reduction; services are customized worldwide for mining clients targeting medium-to-high grade precious and base metal veins with minimal dilution and tailored implementation for surface or underground conditions.
The company holds interests in the Courville-Maruska gold project, covering 6.02 square kilometers in Belcourt Township, northeast of Val-d’Or, Quebec, within the favorable Pascalis-Tiblemont batholith hosting historical gold occurrences suitable for further drilling; operations target narrow vein deposits in Quebec, Canada, with global service potential supported by patents in 10 countries and ongoing distributorship pursuits.
Founded in 2000 and headquartered at 7055 Taschereau Boulevard, Suite 500, Brossard, Quebec, the company formerly operated as Nippon Dragon Resources Inc. until its name change in December 2021 to reflect its focus on thermal technology; recent developments include a February 2024 appointment of mining veteran André Gauthier, P.Eng., to its board, enhancing exploration expertise; a September 2024 equipment fire damaging thermal fragmentation units, followed by a February 2025 failure-to-file cease trade order from Quebec regulators due to delayed financial disclosures; and ongoing negotiations for service contracts while maintaining the 2021 Courville-Maruska technical report recommending drill programs under key gold zones.