Asset Report
Brucejack gold mine
Report summary
The Brucejack gold mine comprises six mineral claims across 3,200ha located in the Sulphurets District of the Iskut River Region, 950km northwest of Vancouver and 65km north of the Town of Stewart, north-western British Columbia. Commercial gold production commenced in July 2017. It is an underground mine adopting a combination of transverse and longitudinal long-hole open stoping. The mine is ramping up toward the annual mining rate of 3,800t/d. Ore is processed utilising conventional bulk sulphide flotation and gravity concentration to produce gold-silver doré and a gold-silver concentrate.
Table of contents
- Summary
- Key issues
- Emissions
- Processing
Tables and charts
This report includes 2 images and tables including:
- Brucejack Emission Intensity Quartile Ranking – total global production - tonnes Au equivalent
- Detailed map
What's included
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