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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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From: james flannigan10/4/2017 1:38:21 PM
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IS CRB ABOUT TO DELIVER A HOME RUN?

Looks to me like Casino extends on CRBs property:

Western Copper and Gold is solely focused on developing the world-class Casino project, located in the politically stable Yukon Territory.

Currently in the permitting phase, Casino is poised to be the premier Copper-Gold mine in Canada and the flagship mine for the Yukon. Western Copper and Gold, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Casino Mining Corporation, is committed to developing the Casino mine in a manner that provides economic opportunity for all involved while maintaining the highest levels of social and environmental practices.

Snapshot
Ownership100%
Deposit TypePorphyry (Gold, Copper and Molybdenum)
Reserve965 Million Tonnes mill ore + 157 Million tonnes heap leach (Proven + Probable)

4.5 Billion lbs Copper8.9 Million oz Gold
Inferred Resource1.7 Billion Tonnes mill ore

5.4 Billion lbs Copper9.0 Million oz Gold
ProcessConventional flotation mill & gold heap leach
End ProductsCopper-gold and moly concentrates & gold-silver doré
Mine TypeOpen pit
Mine Life22 years Initial mine life, 25+ years additional potential with the Inferred Resource
Employees600 (peak production), 1,000 (peak construction)
Location380 km (240 mi) northwest of Whitehorse, Yukon
560 km (350 mi) from year-round port at Skagway, Alaska
StatusFeasibility Study updated January 2013
Environment Assessment Application submitted January 2014
Currently in the Adequacy Phase of the permitting process
ScheduleProduction: Heap +2 years from final permits. Mill +4 years from final permits

NPV – (@ 8%)$1.83 Billion US (after-tax)
IRR20.1% (after-tax)
Capex$2.46 Billion US
Cash Costs (US$/lb)-$0.81 (net of by-products)
ScheduleProduction: Heap +2 years from final permits. Mill +4 years from final permits

Notes:Feasibility Study: M3 Engineering & Technology Corporation. See Technical Report dated 25 January 2013. Qualified Person: Conrad Huss, P.E. of M3 is the qualified person responsible for the scientific and technical information in accordance with NI 43-101.
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