Surge Copper pushes Berg project into full PFS design phase
From miningweekly.com
TSX-V-listed Surge Copper has moved its Berg copper/molybdenum project in British Columbia into full prefeasibility study (PFS) design and cost work, following the completion of trade-off studies that set the project’s throughput and power-connection parameters. The company expects the PFS to be delivered in the middle of the first half of 2026. Surge said the study would incorporate new datasets from drilling, metallurgical testing, geotechnical investigation and environmental baseline work gathered over the past three years. Surge reported that Ausenco Engineering Canada had been named lead consultant for the PFS ...
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