Tudor Gold partners with Fuse Advisors to enhance Treaty Creek project
- Tudor Gold Corp. has signed an agreement with Fuse Advisors to provide project, technical, and advisory services for the Treaty Creek Project in British Columbia.
- The Goldstorm Deposit at Treaty Creek has significant mineral resources, including an Indicated Mineral Resource of 27.87 million ounces of AuEQ.
- The partnership with Fuse Advisors aims to enhance the exploration and development of the Treaty Creek Project, which remains open for further exploration.
Tudor Gold Corp. has entered into a strategic partnership with Fuse Advisors to enhance the development of its Treaty Creek Project, located in the Golden Triangle of Northwestern British Columbia. This agreement, announced on September 16, 2024, will provide essential project management, technical services, and advisory support to advance the exploration and potential mining operations at the site. The Goldstorm Deposit, a key component of the Treaty Creek Project, boasts impressive mineral resources. According to the NI-43-101 Technical Report, the deposit contains an Indicated Mineral Resource of 27.87 million ounces of AuEQ, with significant quantities of gold, copper, and silver. The deposit is categorized into various mineral domains, with the CS-600 Domain hosting the majority of the copper mineralization. In addition to the partnership with Fuse Advisors, Tudor Gold has engaged SRK Consulting to conduct preliminary studies on mining methods and critical site locations, including tailings management. This comprehensive approach aims to ensure that the project adheres to best practices in resource extraction and environmental management. The collaboration with Fuse Advisors is expected to facilitate further exploration drilling, which is crucial for determining the size and extent of the Goldstorm Deposit. As the project remains open in all directions, this partnership represents a significant step forward in Tudor Gold's efforts to unlock the full potential of the Treaty Creek Project.