U.S. Gold Corp. Receives Mine Operating Permit for CK Gold Project, Clearing Major Regulatory Hurdles for Development
Reuters
Jul 16, 2025
U.S. Gold Corp. Receives Mine Operating Permit for CK Gold Project, Clearing Major Regulatory Hurdles for Development
U.S. Gold Corp. has announced a significant milestone for its CK Gold Project, having received its Mine Operating Permit from the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality in May 2024. This approval marks the clearance of major regulatory hurdles, paving the way for the project's development. The project boasts proven and probable mineral reserves of 1.02 million ounces of gold and 260 million pounds of copper. With an estimated average annual production of 111,250 ounces of gold equivalent over a ten-year mine life, the CK Gold Project is poised to support federal and state initiatives to electrify the automotive industry, emphasizing the critical role of copper in renewable energy and electric transmission.
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