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Seabridge Gold Inc T.SEA

Alternate Symbol(s):  SA

Seabridge Gold Inc. is engaged in acquiring, exploring, and advancing mineral properties, with an emphasis on gold resources, located in Canada and the United States. The Company holds a 100% interest in several North American gold projects. Its principal assets, the KSM project, and its Iskut project, are located in Northwest British Columbia, Canada's Golden Triangle, the Courageous Lake project located in Canada's Northwest Territories, the Snowstorm project in the Getchell Gold Belt of Northern Nevada and the 3 Aces project set in the Yukon Territory. The KSM Project is an undeveloped gold project. Iskut is a 294 square kilometers property located approximately 20 kilometers (km) east of KSM. 3 Aces is a 314 square kilometer property located in southeastern Yukon. The project is a district-scale, orogenic gold project. Snowstorm is a 103 square kilometer property located at the intersection of three major Nevada gold belts. Grassy Mountain is its non-core asset.


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Comment by cskhurasuon Oct 09, 2024 3:34pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:There you have it folks: Rudi and Ken

RE:RE:RE:RE:There you have it folks: Rudi and KenSorry to put a few facts in your way but the price tag for the tunnels is a little les than $1b and it solves a big issue cost-effectively...where to put the tailings. This is what got KSM its Environmental Assessment Certificate.

KSM has a ridiculously low strip ratio of one-to-one which is very low for such a large project. All five deposits come to surface. TUD should be so lucky. The super cells so called are very deep and the open pit has a very high strip ratio as you can see from TUD's own 43-101 report.
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