Seabridge Gold responds to incorrect information in the opinion article published in The Conversation

Seabridge Gold’s Brent Murphy wrote a letter to Christopher Sergeant, Research Scientist, Flathead Lake Biological Station, The University of Montana and Julian D. Olden, Professor of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington correcting inaccurate information published in an opinion article titled “Mine waste dams threaten the environment, even when they don’t fail”. Read the letter here.
Updated Pea Study Enhances Seabridge Gold’s Ksm Project A Larger Iron Cap Mine Improves Production And Dramatically Boosts Economics

Total Cost (Net of By-Product Credits) Estimated at US$4 per Ounce (US$358 in 2016 PEA) After-Tax NPV @5% Increases ~80% (US$3.4B to US$6.0B) vs the 2016 PEA After-Tax IRR Improves 40% (from 10% to 14%) vs the 2016 PEA. After-Tax projected payback shrinks from 6.4 to 4.0 years, only 9% of projected mine life. Toronto, […]
