Core Points - Trilogy Metals Inc. has provided an update on the Ambler Access Project, a proposed 211-mile road aimed at facilitating exploration and development in the Ambler Mining District, known for its rich copper-dominant polymetallic deposits [1][4] - The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority has executed Right-of-Way permits with federal agencies, re-establishing necessary federal authorizations for the road project [2][3] - The recent federal decision under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act has restored a 50-year right-of-way across federally managed lands, originally granted in 2020 [2] Company Overview - Trilogy Metals holds a 50% interest in Ambler Metals LLC, which owns the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects in northwestern Alaska, located in a highly prospective copper-dominant district [5] - The Ambler Mining District features world-class polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits containing copper, zinc, lead, gold, and silver, as well as high-grade copper and cobalt mineralization [5] - The company aims to develop the Ambler Mining District into a leading North American copper producer while respecting local subsistence livelihoods [5]
Trilogy Metals Provides Update on the Issuance of Federal Right-of-Way Permits for the Ambler Access Project in Alaska