Contango ORE Johnson Tract Critical Metals Project Accepted Into FAST-41 Program

Reuters
Dec 03, 2025
Contango ORE Johnson Tract Critical Metals Project Accepted Into FAST-41 Program

Contango ORE Inc. has announced that its Johnson Tract Critical Metals Project has been accepted into the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council's FAST-41 program. This designation is expected to streamline the federal permitting process for the project. Contango, listed on the NYSE American, is engaged in gold and mineral exploration in Alaska and holds interests in several projects, including the Peak Gold JV and the Johnson Tract project.

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