Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement
Expected in Q2 2023
VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 21,
2022 /PRNewswire/ - Trilogy Metals Inc. (TSX:
TMQ) (NYSE: TMQ) ("Trilogy" or the "Company") is providing an
update on the Ambler Access Project ("AAP") – the proposed
211-mile, industrial-use-only road from the Upper Kobuk Mineral
Projects ("UKMP") to the Dalton Highway.
The United States Bureau of Land Management ("USBLM") has
published in the Federal Register a Notice of Intent ("NOI") that
it will prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement
("SEIS") for the proposed Ambler Mining District Industrial Access
Road. The NOI indicates that:
- The USBLM will accept comments related to the SEIS for 45 days
so that the USBLM can determine which, if any, additional impacts
and resources related to identified deficiencies should be more
thoroughly assessed to facilitate integrating the USBLM's National
Environmental Policy Act ("NEPA") analysis with its ongoing Alaska
National Interest Lands Conservation Act Section 810 and National
Historic Preservation Act Section 106 processes;
- Input by Alaska Native Tribes and Corporations will continue to
be of critical importance and that USBLM will continue to consult
with these entities under applicable guidance; and
- Preparation of the SEIS in compliance with NEPA will
additionally help the USBLM to fulfill its obligations under
applicable law.
The USBLM has said it anticipates publishing a Draft SEIS during
the second quarter of 2023, after which it will accept public
comments on the Draft SEIS.
Tony Giardini, President and CEO
of Trilogy, commented, "While we welcome the clarified timeline of
the SEIS, we continue to urge the United States Department of the
Interior (the "DOI") to move expeditiously through its work to
reinstate the Joint Record of Decision ("JROD"). The
industrial-use-only access road is not only important for future
development of our projects, it is also expected to bring many
benefits to remote Alaskan communities where improved
infrastructure can significantly reduce the cost of living. We are
confident that subsistence use of the land will be appropriately
considered and protected during the development of the road and the
UKMP. The Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects will bring significant
positive benefits, including high-paying, stable jobs and increased
security of US domestic production of metals."
Ely Cyrus, President of the
Native Village of Kiana, commented, "The Native Village of Kiana
had discussed the proposed project in the past, and we recognized
the high potential for employment and educational opportunities for
our tribal members. Mining has provided our villages with
infrastructure and opportunities for decades in part due to the Red
Dog mine. Our tribal members and community have received millions
of dollars of project funding in the past few years through the
Northwest Arctic Borough Village Improvement Fund (VIF program)
which is funded through natural resource proceeds. Projects include
a new community building, and heavy equipment for road construction
and maintenance. The USBLM did not choose to visit our community,
as we would have welcomed the opportunity to share with them the
positive benefits of responsible natural resource development."
Background
On July 23, 2020, the Company
announced that the USBLM had issued the JROD and the FEIS for the
AAP. Subsequently, a Section 404 Permit, which is governed by the
Clean Water Act was issued by the United States Army Corp. of
Engineers ("USACE") to the Alaska Industrial Development and Export
Authority ("AIDEA").
The five-year permitting process for the AAP was carried out by
AIDEA in an exhaustive, extensive, and robust manner with
considerable outreach and accommodation to affected communities and
other parties. According to AIDEA, during the scoping period (which
was extended from 90 days to over 330 days), the USBLM held 15
public hearings in 13 communities and received more than 7,200
written comments. Subsequently, after a draft Environmental Impact
Statement ("EIS") was released in August
2019, the USBLM held an additional 18 hearings in rural
communities, hearings in two hub communities (Anchorage and Fairbanks), and a hearing in Washington, D.C. The USBLM received an
additional 29,000 written comments to the draft EIS which were
scrutinized and incorporated into the FEIS. AIDEA reiterated that
the development and production of the FEIS and JROD, which have
cost almost $5 million to date,
comprised of extraordinarily high-quality and comprehensive
analysis.
Lawsuits were filed shortly thereafter by a coalition of
national and environmental non-government organizations in response
to the issuance of the JROD for the Ambler Access Project.
Subsequently NANA Regional Corporation, Inc., AIDEA, Ambler Metals
LLC (Trilogy's joint venture with South32 Limited) and the
State of Alaska applied for and
were granted intervenor status.
In a letter to Anchorage Daily News on May 7, 2022, Fred
Sun, Tribal President and Chair of the Native Village of
Shungnak, and Johnetta Horner,
Tribal President of the Native Village of Kobuk, stated, "We
represent two of the federally-recognized tribes from Northwest Alaska. The proposed Ambler Access
Project will cross our traditional homelands. We believe
responsible development on, or near, these lands can provide
benefits to our people. The project has the potential to provide
jobs, allow road access to deliver fuel and other supplies which
are currently flown in at great expense to our people, and fund
essential government services in our extremely remote region of the
Arctic."
In May 2022, the United States District Court (the "Court")
granted the DOI motion for voluntary remand without vacatur of the
previously-issued JROD that authorized a right-of-way across
federally managed lands. Judge Gleason ruled that the Court shall
retain jurisdiction over this matter, and that the DOI is to file a
status report with the Court within 60 days from the date of the
order and every 60 days thereafter. In addition, any party involved
in the action may move for a status conference upon a showing of
good cause. In June 2022, the Court
denied the plaintiffs' motion to reconsider the Court's
May 17th remand order.
The DOI had indicated that the remand would allow them to
supplement deficiencies in its analysis of impacts to subsistence
uses under ANILCA Section 810 and their consultation with Tribes
pursuant to NHPA Section 106.27.
NANA issued a press release on May 19,
2022 stating NANA is not in favor of the remand but applauds
the Court's decision not to vacate the JROD. The JROD and the
processes it lays out ensure that communities along the proposed
road corridor will have a strong voice in how any road project
would move forward. The JROD is supported broadly in northwest
Alaska, including by NANA,
Maniilaq Association, 11 federally recognized Tribes in the NANA
region, as well as the Northwest Arctic Borough and Northwest
Arctic Borough School District.
For more information on the NOI, please go to NOI document.
About Trilogy Metals
Trilogy Metals Inc. is a metal exploration and development
company that holds a 50 percent interest in Ambler Metals LLC which
has a 100 percent interest in the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects
("UKMP") in Northwestern Alaska.
On December 19, 2019, South32, a
globally diversified mining and metals company, exercised its
option to form a 50/50 joint venture with Trilogy. The UKMP is
located within the Ambler Mining District, one of the richest and
most-prospective known copper-dominant districts in the world. It
hosts world-class polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulphide
("VMS") deposits that contain copper, zinc, lead, gold and silver,
and carbonate replacement deposits that have been found to host
high-grade copper and cobalt mineralization. Exploration efforts
have been focused on two deposits in the Ambler Mining District –
the Arctic VMS deposit and the Bornite carbonate replacement
deposit. Both deposits are located within a land package that spans
approximately 181,387 hectares. Ambler Metals has an agreement with
NANA Regional Corporation, Inc., an Alaska Native Corporation that
provides a framework for the exploration and potential development
of the Ambler Mining District in cooperation with local
communities. Trilogy's vision is to develop the Ambler Mining
District into a premier North American copper producer while
protecting and respecting subsistence livelihoods.
Cautionary Note Regarding
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes certain "forward-looking
information" and "forward-looking statements" (collectively
"forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable
Canadian and United States
securities legislation including the United States Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements, other
than statements of historical fact, included herein, including,
without limitation, statements relating to the permitting and
construction of the AAP, the timing and benefits of the AAP and the
merits of the UKMP are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements are frequently, but not always, identified by words such
as "expects", "anticipates", "believes", "intends", "estimates",
"potential", "possible", and similar expressions, or statements
that events, conditions, or results "will", "may", "could", or
"should" occur or be achieved. Forward-looking statements involve
various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that
such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and
future events could differ materially from those anticipated in
such statements. Important factors that could cause actual results
to differ materially from the Company's expectations include the
uncertainties involving whether the Alaska Industrial
Development and Export Authority will build the AAP; the results of
the additional supplemental work on the
FEIS resulting from the voluntary remand; the impact of
the COVID-19 pandemic; success of exploration activities,
permitting timelines, requirements for additional capital,
government regulation of mining operations, environmental
risks, prices for energy inputs, labour, materials, supplies
and services, uncertainties involved in the interpretation of
drilling results and geological tests, unexpected cost increases
and other risks and uncertainties disclosed in the Company's Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the year ended November 30, 2021 filed with Canadian securities
regulatory authorities and with the United States Securities and
Exchange Commission and in other Company reports and documents
filed with applicable securities regulatory authorities from time
to time. The Company's forward-looking statements reflect the
beliefs, opinions and projections on the date the statements are
made. The Company assumes no obligation to update the
forward-looking statements or beliefs, opinions, projections, or
other factors, should they change, except as required by
law.
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