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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. The UKMP is located within the Ambler Mining District. It hosts polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits that contain copper, zinc, lead, gold and silver, and carbonate replacement deposits which have been found to host high-grade copper and cobalt mineralization. The Arctic deposit is a polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit located approximately 470 kilometers northwest of the City of Fairbanks, Alaska. The Bornite deposit (Bornite) is a carbonate hosted copper-cobalt deposit located near Kobuk, Alaska, and is 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

Post by RealityCheck123on May 17, 2024 11:42am
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No yellow brick roads.

No yellow brick roads.If there is real exploration potential, then funding for helicopter drilling support would occur by exploration/mining companies.

Where has Alaska agreed to fund and construct both Ambler and Pebble access roads and infrastructure?  Don't you need deposits which have demonstrated economics including road and infrastructure costs as supported in a Feasibility Study?

Dunceleavity. 


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