CEO Clips - Liberty Gold: Building a Future Gold Mine in the U.S. Heartland

With a premier gold asset in Idaho and an experienced CEO at the helm, Liberty Gold (TSX: LGD, OTCQX: LGDTF) is shaping up to be one of North America's emerging oxide gold developers.

Liberty Gold: Building a Future Gold Mine in the U.S. Heartland

Backed by a strategic partner and a robust 5-million-ounce resource

Liberty Gold (TSX: LGD, OTCQX: LGDTF) is carving out a clear path to production at its flagship Black Pine project in southern Idaho. With a substantial 5-million-ounce oxide gold resource and an anticipated construction start in 2028, the company is firmly positioned to transition from developer to producer. CEO Jon Gilligan, who brings hands-on experience building mines in Chile and Argentina, says Black Pine is the ideal-sized project for Liberty to take through development and into operation.

Adding strength to its trajectory, Liberty Gold recently welcomed Centerra Gold as a strategic partner. This partnership brings not only capital but deep mining expertise—providing the necessary backing to move Black Pine through its final stages of permitting and into construction. For investors seeking exposure to a gold project in a tier-one jurisdiction with strong fundamentals and real near-term production potential, Liberty Gold is worth watching.

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