Edgemont Plans Summer Drill Program for Dungate Copper/Gold Porphyry Project Near Houston, B.C.
Edgemont Gold Corp. is pleased to announce that planning is underway for a fully funded Phase I, 3000 m drill program this summer at its Dungate coppergold porphyry project located 6 km south of Houston, B.C.The Company’s Notice of Work has been reviewed and accepted by the B.C. Ministry of Mines and is now awaiting issuance of the final drill permit. As a result of IP surveys completed last year, Edgemont expanded …
Edgemont Gold Corp. (CSE: EDGM) (FSE: EG8) (“Edgemont”) is pleased to announce that planning is underway for a fully funded Phase I, 3000 m drill program this summer at its Dungate coppergold porphyry project located 6 km south of Houston, B.C.
Vancouver, British Columbia (Newsfile Corp. - May 17, 2021) - Edgemont Gold Corp. (CSE: EDGM) (FSE: EG8) ("Edgemont") is pleased to announce that planning is underway for a fully funded Phase I, 3000
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2021 Guidance Highlights
Copper production guidance of 70 to 80 million pounds.
Gold production costs guidance of $475 to $525 per ounce.
All-in sustaining costs on a by-product basis
NG guidance of $850 to $900 per ounce is higher than 2020 primarily due to Kumtor processing lower grade material from its stockpiles on surface.
All-in costs on a by-product basis
NG guidance of $1,175 to $1,230 per ounce.
Total capital spending guidance of $430 to $480 million including capitalized stripping is higher than 2020 due to increased spending at Kumtor and Mount Milligan.
Total capitalized stripping guidance of $230 to $245 million including $220 to $230 million at Kumtor primarily for mining cut-back 20 and $10 to $15 million at Öksüt.
Ambulances transferring the dead in northern B.C. due to gap in body removal service
The BC Coroners Service has confirmed that a large section of northwestern B.C. has a gap in body removal services, because there is currently no private contractor transferring bodies in cases of sudden death from the place where they die to the morgue.
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