Sixty North Gold says proposed all-weather Arctic corridor road cuts Mon Gold mine operating costs

PUBT · 2d ago
Sixty North Gold says proposed all-weather Arctic corridor road cuts Mon Gold mine operating costs
  • Sixty North Gold flagged the proposed Arctic Economic and Security Corridor all-weather road as a potential cost-cutting catalyst for its Mon Gold Mine.
  • The planned 400 km all-season highway would run through the Slave Geological Province to the Nunavut border, linking to the Grays Bay Road.
  • The selected corridor route includes the Mon Mine, following a route consensus between the Yellowknives Dene First Nation and the Tlicho Government.
  • All-weather access is expected to eliminate winter-road construction for heavy equipment, bulk supplies, concentrate shipments.
  • Management expects lower operating costs, reduced on-site fuel and explosives inventories, fewer environmental liabilities.


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