Amisk
Amisk (100% SSRM owned) is a gold-silver project located on the Flin Flon greenstone belt in Saskatchewan, Canada, approximately 20 kilometers southwest of Flin Flon, Manitoba and approximately 140 Kilometers southeast of SSR Mining’s Seabee operation. SSR Mining acquired the Amisk project on May 31, 2016 through the acquisition of Claude Resources Inc.
The Amisk project is comprised of the Amisk gold deposit, the past-producing Monarch gold mine and a number of gold occurrences. The Amisk gold deposit is usually associated with pyrite and quartz and it is amenable to conventional cyanide leaching. Conceptually, the project has the potential for a large bulk tonnage mineable deposit in an open pit configuration. The property consists of an over 40,000-hectare land package situated in the Flin Flon mineral districts, which is near established infrastructure and hosts several operating mines. Highlights of the project include:
- Mineral Resources: Indicated Mineral Resources of 1.0 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 0.73 g/t and 7.5 million ounces of silver at a grade of 5.3 g/t. Inferred Mineral Resources of 0.83 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 0.52 g/t and 5.6 million ounces of silver at a grade of 3.45 g/t. Mineral Resources are as of December 31, 2023.
Please refer to the technical report entitled "Mineral Resource Evaluation, Amisk Gold Project, Saskatchewan, Canada” dated March 31, 2011 and available on www.sedar.com. Please refer to our Mineral Reserves and Resources Table.
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