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Two Long-Term Pit Scenarios Emerge for Seabridge’s KSM Project
Submitted by Admin on Sun, 06/14/2009 - 20:00
Seabridge Gold, Inc. (AMEX: SA) has received a pit study with two long-term scenarios. In December of 2008, Seabridge received an initial Preliminary Assessment (PA) with an estimated 30-year mine life. The “two scenario” pit study included a 30 and 48-year option with the benefit of drill results completed in 2008 and updated capital and operating costs. The study will be an important component of an updated PA due in July, which should support a Preliminary Feasibility Study scheduled for the first quarter of 2010.
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