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Integra Resources Corp ITRG


Primary Symbol: V.ITR Alternate Symbol(s):  V.ITR.WT

Integra Resources Corp. is a precious metals producer in the Great Basin of the Western United States. Its principal operating asset is the Florida Canyon Mine, located in Nevada. In addition, it is engaged in advancing its flagship development-stage heap leach projects: the past producing DeLamar Project located in southwestern Idaho and the Nevada North Project located in western Nevada. The Florida Canyon Mine is located about 125 miles east of Reno Nevada, and immediately south of Interstate 80. The mine produces gold by conventional hard rock open pit mining with processing by two-stage crushing and Run of Mine (ROM) heap leaching. The DeLamar Project is a gold and silver mining development project located in Owyhee County in southwest Idaho. The Nevada North Project includes the Wildcat and Mountain View deposits in northwestern Nevada. The Wildcat Deposit is a resource stage gold-silver deposit. The Mountain View Deposit is located within the Deephole mining district in Nevada.


TSXV:ITR - Post by User

Comment by andre171on Jan 19, 2022 6:57am
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Post# 34331666

RE:PFS now early FEB so I'm told...

RE:PFS now early FEB so I'm told...
metalhead666 wrote: I know that's going to disappoint some but it shouldn't.

If as read elsewhere, Chris Gordon said on January 13 that the PFS had just been finalized:
1)- why should we still have to wait several weeks to publish it?
2)-is the publication made by the company that carried out this study or by its client (ITRG)?
3)- If it is ITRG which publishes, would it have reasons or advantages to delay the publication?
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