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SEGO Resources Inc V.SGZ

Alternate Symbol(s):  SGOZF

SEGO Resources Inc. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of mineral properties located in British Columbia. It owns 100% of the Miner Mountain Project, an alkalic copper-gold porphyry exploration project located near Princeton, British Columbia. The property is the prolific Nicola belt that runs from Copper Mountain along the eastern belt of the Nicola group to Kamloops. The property is 2,056 hectares in size and is 15 kilometers north of the Copper Mountain Mine operated by Hudbay Minerals Inc. The property consists of 15 mineral claims.


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Comment by Jalak91on May 28, 2021 8:24am
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RE:RE:seabridge gold 2,0 !?

RE:RE:seabridge gold 2,0 !?I agree with David, KSM is a poor allegory for the South zone target. Snowfield is a better comparison, genetically. Even then, the difference in location is worth pointing out. Personally, I think a KSM sized deposit so close to Princeton would do more harm than good when it comes to development and permitting. KSM's issue isn't just the location, it's the size. The capital cost of developing a mine that large, while paying Seabridge what they want, makes it a non-starter. Not to mention the environmental and engineering nightmare involved.
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