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Trilogy Metals Inc T.TMQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  TMQ

Trilogy Metals Inc. is a Canada-based metal exploration and development company that holds a 50% interest in Ambler Metals LLC, which has a 100% interest in the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects (UKMP) in Northwestern Alaska. It focuses on UKMP, including the Arctic and Bornite Projects located in Northwest Alaska in the United States of America. The UKMP consists of a 190,929 -acre land package containing state, patented, and native lands within an area of interest. The UKMP also hosts other polymetallic mineral deposits and prospects such as Sunshine, South Cliff, Horse-Cliff, Snow, Nora and Tom Tom. The Arctic deposit is a polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit located approximately 470 kilometers northwest of the City of Fairbanks. The Bornite deposit is a carbonate-hosted copper-cobalt deposit located approximately 25 kilometers southwest of the Company’s Arctic Project. It also conducts early-stage exploration through a wholly owned subsidiary, 995 Exploration Inc.


TSX:TMQ - Post by User

Comment by BullionGirlon Feb 24, 2021 7:39pm
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RE:Arctic shows up in all other miners IR's

RE:Arctic shows up in all other miners IR'sPeople are waiting for the road to be built ! Likewise ATAC Resources in the Yukon is dirt cheap because there is no road access to the Rackla project.
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