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Surge Copper Corp V.SURG

Alternate Symbol(s):  SRGXF

Surge Copper Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is advancing critical metals district in a developed region of British Columbia, Canada. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Ootsa Property, an advanced-stage exploration project containing the Seel and Ox porphyry deposits located adjacent to the open pit Huckleberry Copper Mine, owned by Imperial Metals. The Ootsa Property contains pit-constrained NI 43-101 compliant resources of copper, gold, molybdenum, and silver in the Measured, Indicated, and Inferred categories. It also has a 70% interest from Centerra Gold. The Company also has a 70% interest in the Berg Property from Centerra Gold. The Berg deposit contains pit constrained 43-101 compliant resources of copper, molybdenum, silver, and gold in the Measured, Indicated, and Inferred categories. Its wholly owned subsidiary is Ootsa Ventures Ltd.


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Comment by DrillMonkeyon Jan 01, 2022 10:49pm
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RE:Surge Copper Investor Webinar Hosted by Haywood Securities

RE:Surge Copper Investor Webinar Hosted by Haywood Securities

That was really interesting, Parker, thanks for posting the link. I hadn't seen that yet. To me, the most interesting part of Leif's discussion was that, moving forward, they seem to be prioritizing their own stand alone mine, independent of Imperial's Huckleberry complex. That's great, IMO. Imperial has had 5 years to come to the table, and chose to mothball Huckleberry instead. I think they were trying to wait it out, especially with their problems at Mount Polley to focus on. Anyway, that'll be better for Surge in the long run with the tonnage they've proven up, AND perhaps more importantly, because the aged Huckleberry complex won't meet the carbon emission standards of the future. We could build a new complex that meets carbon requirements of the future. The electrical infrastructure and road access is already there. If this new shallow, high-grade Brecchia zone pans-out, then that's our starter pit to pay for development costs in a shorter period of time. 


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