Trilogy Metals Advances Arctic VMS Project with Significant Copper Resources at Bornite in Alaska
Trilogy Metals Inc. is focused on its Arctic Project, a VMS deposit in Alaska, with mineral reserves of 46.7 million tonnes grading 2.11% copper and a projected mine life of 13 years. The nearby Bornite Project adds an inferred copper resource of 6.527 billion pounds. VMS deposits are known for their high-grade, polymetallic nature and potential for multiple payable streams, making them attractive for mining economics. Trilogy emphasizes the district potential of the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects area, which can support long-term mining activity.

Trilogy Metals Inc. is advancing its Arctic Project, a VMS deposit in Alaska, reporting mineral reserves of 46.7 million tonnes grading 2.11% copper, 2.9% zinc, and associated metals, with a projected mine life of 13 years. The nearby Bornite Project contains an inferred copper resource of 6.527 billion pounds, highlighting the potential for multiple deposits in the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects area.
VMS deposits are characterized by high grades and polymetallic nature, which are advantageous for mining economics. The company is also addressing permitting requirements, with a significant federal permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers noted.




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