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trajectorE partners with carbon neutral mining developer

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Global Mining Review,


trajectorE Engineering has announced the commencement of a new project with Saskatchewan Copper developer Foran Mining Corp., to support the development of Canada’s first carbon-neutral copper mine located in McIlvenna Bay, Saskatchewan.

McIlvenna Bay is a copper-zinc-gold-silver rich deposit intended to be the centre of a new mining camp and is part of the prolific Flin Flon Greenstone Belt that extends from Snow Lake, Manitoba, through Flin Flon to Foran’s ground in eastern Saskatchewan, over a distance of 225 km. McIlvenna Bay is the largest undeveloped VHMS deposit in the region and has a goal to become a fully carbon-neutral mining producer, by utilising renewable power sources, battery electric vehicle fleet, and other first-in-kind initiatives.

trajectorE will be leveraging their history of hands-on experience in the mining and mineral processing sector to support Foran in the areas of Operational Readiness and Commissioning. “We’re very excited to be partnering with the Foran Mining team to help develop what will be a leading example of what sustainable mining looks like in Canada. This project is perfectly aligned with our mission of partnering with Operators to realise sustainable productions.” says trajectorE CEO, Andrew Sinclair.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/17022023/trajectore-partners-with-carbon-neutral-mining-developer/

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