U.S. Gold Corp. - Q1 2023 Update, CK Gold Project on Track
U.S. Gold Corp. (NASDAQ: USAU) provided an update on its CK Gold Project in Wyoming, affirming its alignment with strategic objectives despite market uncertainties. The company completed a $5 million registered direct offering for working capital, enhancing its fiscal stability. Recent projections suggest gold prices could reach $2,100 per ounce, bolstering the outlook for precious metals. The CK Gold Project's feasibility study is on schedule for Q3 2023, incorporating updated capital and operating cost insights driven by energy price stabilization and improved supply chain conditions. Significant developments include a 2.1% project royalty rate approved for educational support in Wyoming, and established agreements to secure a sustainable water supply for the project.
- Completed $5 million registered direct offering to enhance working capital.
- Projected gold prices could reach $2,100 per ounce, improving revenue outlook.
- Anticipation of feasibility study completion in Q3 2023 reflects positive project progression.
- 2.1% project royalty rate provides revenue certainty, earmarked for K-12 education in Wyoming.
- Secured sustainable water supply agreement with the City of Cheyenne for project needs.
- Inflation and economic uncertainty may impact project costs and financing.
- Potential delays in permitting processes could affect project timelines.
Those that have been following us closely are aware that in 2020 we pivoted toward the development of our
Update on activities and major milestones for the
Following the Prefeasibility Study (PFS) published in
As things now stand, the Company plans to have the FS available in Q3 2023. Finalization rests on certain aspects that needed further clarity.
- Energy Prices. In the runup to the winter months, oil and fuel prices were surging for a number of reasons, principally, geopolitics and the
Ukraine conflict. We now see prices stabilizing and have a better view of energy prices in general, which will affect both capital and operating costs associated with the project. - Supply Chain. Supply chain uncertainty resulted in equipment manufacturers providing quotations and lead times on equipment that were overly conservative. As COVID-19 has been largely dealt with, manufacturing has ramped up and there is once again competitive tension in the market, resulting in more options and better prices for the project.
- Inflation and Economic uncertainty. Inflation pressure and higher interest rates still give rise to caution. While interest rates are high, it does appear that inflation is beginning to come under control, allowing more confidence in estimates.
- Project Royalty Rate. The project royalty rate is payable to the
Office of State Lands and Investment (OSLI), from whom project mineral leases are granted. A recommendation was made by OSLI staff to the OSLI Board of Directors onApril 6, 2023 and adopted that same day. The rate, set at2.1% of the net receipts from theCK Gold Project , gives the Company certainty on this important parameter, which can now be reliably incorporated into our assessment of project economics. This royalty is earmarked for K-12 education inWyoming , an important benefit supporting project development. - Water Supply. Water in the western
United States is a contentious issue after many years of drought and the paucity of water in the Colorado river system.U.S. Gold has been aware of this from the outset and sought to reduce the water necessary for the project with plans to install filter presses to capture water and reuse it, rather than implement a conventional tailings storage system. Having defined the water needed for the project, options for a water supply were investigated. A win-win scenario was chosen for the supply, wherein theCity of Cheyenne through itsBoard of Public Utilities (BOPU) would supply the water needed. After mining and reclamation, the water that BOPU will sell to the Company will be needed to cater to the growing water use in the city and its surroundings. In the interim and for the life of the mine, there is surplus water, and the sale of that water will provide funding for the development of the BOPU system for future regional water needs. To firm up the water supply the following events/steps have been taken. - At a
City of Cheyenne council meeting inNovember 2022 , theCity Council approved an "Outside Water Users Agreement" that could be entered into betweenU.S. Gold and BOPU. - In February, a
Water Development and Purchase Agreement was ratified and signed betweenU.S. Gold and BOPU, contemplating the firm supply of up to 600 gallons per minute for the life of the project. - Mine Operating Permit (MOP) and Closure Plan. On
September 13, 2022 , the permit application was submitted to theWyoming Department of Environmental Quality's Land Division. The submission was subject to a completeness review, which it passed, and went on to the technical review stage. The first round of comments from the technical review have now been received. The process is proceeding as anticipated and we do not see any issues in responding to the first round of technical commentary from the authority. As a reminder, the project falls under the jurisdiction of the state since the project lies within state and private ground. The Company anticipates that the permitting will continue through the balance of 2023 and most likely into early 2024. Industrial Siting Commission (ISC) Permit. Depending on the magnitude of capital expenditure, theState of Wyoming has a mechanism to cushion the impact of large investment projects on the local community, freeing up state funds for infrastructure and city and county service enhancements. The ISC permit cycle is shorter than the MOP cycle, and the Company should have concluded the proceedings ahead ofU.S. Gold having a determination on the MOP. The steps on the ISC permit application are as follows:November 28, 2022 – mailed project description to 126 agencies and organizations, including projected impacts. Set date for and invited public to project open houses inCheyenne andLaramie .December 14 and 15, 2022 – held open houses to discuss project with interested parties.February 21, 2023 – submitted ISC permit application.March 2023 – passed ISC completeness review and received initial comments.May 10, 2023 – scheduled hearing, followed by 90-day review (August 2023 ), leading up to a decision by the ISC.- Updating the CK Gold Project Resource and Mine Plan. The PFS was based on the 2020 drilling and exploration program. The PFS plan was scheduled at 20,000 short tons per day (stpd) and 20-ft bench height cuts in the mine plan. The following enhancements are anticipated in the FS:
- Resource to incorporate 2021 drilling, capturing some of the additional mineralization we know to extend beyond the PFS-defined open pit.
- Switch to +/-30-ft bench heights to ease mine planning and help productivity and mine costs, maintaining the 20,000 stpd mill feed rate.
- Incorporate an ore stockpile strategy that allows the mine to present higher grade material to the mill sooner, resulting in better economic performance.
- Conclude mining sooner and reclaim stockpiled ore in the latter years of the project, allowing tailings to be deposited into the base of the mined-out pit, thereby reducing the size of the tailings facility and improving project economics in the final years.
- Repricing Capital Equipment. With the majority of the FS complete and all major equipment identified, the equipment needed for the project will be repriced. Factors that will affect the price include inflation, a new view on availability and supply, and interest and foreign exchange rates.
- Other Opportunities. While the project economics revolve around revenues from copper and gold, with copper and gold extraction into a concentrate for sale to smelters, there is a whole new revenue opportunity from the
CK Gold Project that is being evaluated. In order to extract the gold and copper from the open pit, not only the ore containing the copper and gold must be moved but also other rock, normally referred to as waste rock. Some of this rock will be used to stabilize the dry stacked tailings pile and for reclamation; however, there will be over 30 million tons stacked and eventually reclaimed in a separate pile. This material has been tested and constitutes an excellent source of aggregate and ballast. While our plans and permit applications do not contemplate the commercialization of this material, the FS will identify the opportunity for later consideration. - Other Activities. While the majority of the Company's resources are aimed at the
CK Gold Project , we continue to look for opportunities to advance our exploration assets. Having soldMaggie Creek toNevada Gold Mines , our attention turns to Keystone, a phenomenal land package on theEureka/Battle Mountain and Cortez gold trend, and our Challis property inIdaho .
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