CopAur’s Flagship Project, Nevada
The Kinsley Mountain Gold Project is CopAur’s 100% owned flagship asset, located in northeastern Nevada — one of the world’s most mining-friendly jurisdictions and ranked among the top regions for gold exploration and development.
Kinsley is a past-producing open pit oxide gold mine that yielded approximately 138,000 ounces of gold between 1995 and 1999, when gold prices averaged around US$360 per ounce. Operations ceased when the former operator, Alta Gold, shifted focus to another project and later entered bankruptcy, leaving Kinsley idle despite its strong exploration potential.
Today, Kinsley hosts current mineral resources of 418,000 indicated ounces at 2.63 g/t gold and 117,000 inferred ounces at 1.51 g/t gold, which include 302,000 ounces averaging 6.11 g/t gold in the high-grade Western Flank Zone.¹
CopAur has submitted two permits to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Nevada: one to test the former heap leach pad for residual gold, which remains intact from prior operations, and another to restart gold production from the Main Pit area.
With over 20,000 metres of new drilling completed since 2020 (not yet included in the 2021 NI 43-101 resource estimate), Kinsley offers significant upside potential for resource growth and a clear pathway toward a production restart.
Backed by a team with decades of mine development, heap leach, and operational expertise, CopAur is focused on advancing Kinsley into its next phase of development.
- *Technical Report on the Kinsley Project, Elko County, Nevada, U.S.A., dated June 21, 2021, with an effective date of May 5, 2021, prepared by Michael M. Gustin and Gary L. Simmons, and filed under New Placer Dome Gold Corp.’s issuer profile on SEDAR (www.sedar.com).
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