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Skeena receives environmental permit for Eskay Creek

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Executive Summary
- Skeena Resources Ltd. has received the final Environmental Management Act (EMA) permit from the British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Parks for its 100%-owned Eskay Creek gold-silver project.
- This approval completes the entire permitting process and represents the final regulatory hurdle required to advance the project into commercial development.
- The company targets restarting mining operations in the second quarter of 2027, following the commencement of full-scale construction.
Key Details
- Permit Received: Environmental Management Act (EMA) permit from the British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Parks.
- Project Ownership: 100% owned by Skeena Resources Ltd.
- Project Name: Eskay Creek gold-silver project.
- Regulatory Context: The permit was jointly approved with the Tahltan central government and submitted as part of a joint application alongside the British Columbia Mines Act Permit (received Jan. 27, 2026).
- Milestone Significance: Receipt of the EMA permit completes the permitting process and is the final regulatory approval needed to move into commercial development.
- Timeline: Mining operations are targeted to restart in the second quarter of 2027.
- Project Profile: Eskay Creek is described as a past-producing mine located in the Golden Triangle, British Columbia, Canada. It is characterized as one of the world's highest-grade and lowest-cost open-pit precious metals mines, with substantial silver byproduct production.
- Stakeholder Engagement: The project involves partnership with the Tahltan Nation and collaboration with regulatory authorities.
Notable Quotes
- Jagrup Brar, Minister of Mining and Critical Minerals: "I congratulate Skeena on reaching this important milestone with the receipt of the final permit to commence full-scale construction at Eskay Creek. This achievement represents a significant step forward in responsible resource development that supports jobs, strengthens local economies and aligns with our shared commitment to environmental stewardship."
- Randy Reichert, CEO of Skeena: "Receiving the final permits is a pivotal milestone for our team and a testament to years of rigorous planning, collaboration and commitment to responsible development. We are deeply grateful to our employees, the Tahltan Nation and the regulatory authorities for their ongoing support throughout this process. With this approval in hand, we are well positioned to advance toward construction and long-term value creation for all stakeholders."
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