ArcWest Stakes Claims Covering Proposed Tailings Facility for Morrison Copper-Gold Project

Reuters
11/06
ArcWest Stakes Claims Covering Proposed Tailings Facility for Morrison Copper-Gold Project

ArcWest Exploration Inc. has announced updates on its 2025 copper-gold exploration programs in British Columbia, where it is advancing seven projects using a project generator model. Notably, ArcWest has acquired mineral claims by staking at the proposed tailings facility site for Pacific Booker's advanced stage Morrison porphyry copper-gold project in the Babine district. The newly staked claims are located just one kilometer from American Eagle's Nak project, which is backed by Teck and South32. ArcWest's Sparrowhawk property also covers proposed sites for tailings and waste management facilities related to Glencore's historic Bell-Granisle mines, which still host significant copper-gold resources and remain open for expansion. Additionally, ArcWest's wholly owned Todd Creek copper-gold project, adjacent to Newmont's Brucejack Gold Mine, is being advanced with funding from Freeport-McMoRan under an earn-in agreement. The company remains financially strong, with $3.28 million in the treasury and ongoing efforts to secure further partnerships for its unoptioned projects.

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