NovaGold Advances Donlin Gold Project with Key Permitting Wins and Strong Drill Results
Reuters
Nov 25
NovaGold Advances Donlin Gold Project with Key Permitting Wins and Strong Drill Results
NOVAGOLD Resources Inc. has announced the final assay results from the 2025 Donlin Gold drill program, marking a key milestone in advancing what is expected to become America's largest gold mine. The company also achieved two significant permitting milestones: acceptance of Donlin Gold into the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council's FAST-41 program, which aims to streamline federal environmental review processes, and a favorable Alaska Supreme Court ruling affirming the project's water rights and state right-of-way lease for a proposed 316-mile natural gas pipeline. NOVAGOLD's progress on the technical and permitting fronts positions the Donlin Gold project as a standout in the global gold sector, with a Bankable Feasibility Study set to commence by early 2026.
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