Skeena Resources Limited has received the Environmental Management Act Permit for its Eskay Creek Gold-Silver Project in British Columbia, allowing for commercial development to begin in the second quarter of 2027. The permit was jointly approved with the Tahltan Central Government, marking a significant milestone for responsible resource development. Minister Jagrup Brar praised the achievement, highlighting the project’s positive impact on jobs and local economies. CEO Randy Reichert expressed gratitude for the support received and emphasized the company’s commitment to sustainable mining practices. Eskay Creek is set to become one of the world’s highest-grade open-pit precious metals mines, with substantial silver production.

The forward-looking statements in this news release outline the company’s progress at Eskay, including construction budget, schedule, funding, and anticipated commercial production. Factors such as mineral resources and reserves estimation, metal prices, taxation, financing availability, and regulatory approvals are considered. While the company’s expectations and projections are based on reasonable estimates and assumptions, actual events may differ due to operational, economic, and regulatory risks. Readers are advised not to rely solely on these forward-looking statements, as they are subject to change based on future circumstances and market conditions.

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