Falco Initiates an Update to its Horne 5 Project’s 2021 Feasibility Study
Globenewswire·2025-12-10 13:30

Core Insights - Falco Resources Ltd. has initiated an update of the feasibility study for its Horne 5 Project, expected to be completed in Q2 2026, reflecting significant changes in commodity prices since the 2021 Feasibility Study [1] - The updated study aims to capture the current long-term commodity pricing environment, which is anticipated to enhance the economic returns of the Horne 5 Project [2] - The Horne 5 Project is one of Canada's largest primary gold projects, expected to produce over 220,000 ounces of gold annually over a 15-year life of mine, with significant outputs of copper and zinc [2][4] Company Overview - Falco is one of the largest mineral claim holders in Québec, with rights to approximately 63,000 hectares in the Noranda Camp, representing 63% of the camp [4] - The Horne 5 Project is located beneath the former Horne mine, which historically produced 11.6 million ounces of gold and 2.5 billion pounds of copper [4] - Osisko Development Corp. is the largest shareholder of Falco, holding approximately 16% of the Corporation [4]