Core Points - Integra Resources Corp. supports Idaho Governor Brad Little's Executive Order 2025-02, known as the SPEED Act, which aims to streamline the permitting process for development projects in Idaho [1][3] - The SPEED Act establishes a SPEED Council to enhance collaboration among state agencies and expedite permit reviews while maintaining environmental safeguards [4][6] - The Act is expected to significantly advance mining projects in Idaho, particularly Integra's DeLamar and Florida Mountain Project, by facilitating the permitting process [2][3] Company Initiatives - Integra plans to submit a revised Mine Plan of Operations (MPO) for the DeLamar Project in 2025, which will be part of an upcoming Feasibility Study [2] - Following the acceptance of the revised MPO, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management will publish a Notice of Intent (NOI) to initiate the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) process [2] - The DeLamar Project is highlighted as one of the most advanced gold-silver development projects in the Western U.S., indicating its significant scarcity value [2] Industry Context - The SPEED Act aligns with federal initiatives, such as the Unleashing American Energy executive order, aimed at expediting permitting for domestic mineral production [3][6] - The SPEED Council's goals include fostering responsible development, job creation, and maintaining a high quality of life for Idaho residents through efficient permitting processes [4][5] - Both state and federal directives emphasize the importance of balancing resource development with environmental protection [6]
INTEGRA HIGHLIGHTS IDAHO'S SPEED ACT TO SUPPORT PERMITTING EFFICIENCY, NEW FEDERAL INITIATIVES, AND REITERATES COMMITMENT TO ADVANCING PERMITTING AT DELAMAR