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Skeena Resources Ltd T.SKE

Alternate Symbol(s):  SKE

Skeena Resources Limited is a precious metals developer that is focused on advancing the Eskay Creek Gold-Silver Project, a past producing mine located in the Golden Triangle in British Columbia, Canada. Eskay Creek represents one of the highest-grade and lowest cost open-pit precious metals mines in the world, with substantial silver by-product production. It also owns the past-producing Snip gold mine (Snip). In addition to Eskay Creek and Snip, the Company also owns several exploration stage mineral properties in the Golden Triangle and Liard Mining Division of British Columbia. Its 100%-owned Eskay Creek Project is a high-grade volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit. The Snip mine consists of one mining lease and eight mineral claims totaling approximately 4,546 hectares (ha) in the Liard Mining Division. It has staked a 74,633-ha Hoodoo Project, located approximately 65 kilometers northwest of Eskay Creek. It also has interests in KSP property.


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Comment by Shadow10on Feb 13, 2024 11:20pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:mining.comI pull a 32 ft rv trailer and i would never go for an Electric truck. I live in British Columbia and i would be stopping to charge too often, where ever you could find it. I like to camp off road , forestry  campsites. We have a lot of steep grades, leaving the coast for the interior, Kootenay's in the province, the battery would not last. I personally think a lot of people don't want an EV, if people really want an EV they would buy it without the subsidy. I don't think i should be giving my tax dollars to convince someone to buy an EV.  To find rare earth minerals,you have disturb a big area for something that is not going to work. I'm all for mining, but why disturb more then you have too, when what we have allready works.
Gas , Diesel , propane and natural gas works for me. When you depend only on electric power and it goes out, you can't heat or cook, you are in the dark literally.

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