CEO Clips - US Gold: A Permitted Gold-Copper Project Ready for Construction

U.S. Gold Corp.’s (NASDAQ: USAU)fully permitted CK Gold Project in Wyoming is advancing toward production with over 1 million ounces of gold and 260 million pounds of copper.

U.S. Gold: A Permitted Gold-Copper Project Ready for Construction

With permits in hand and feasibility nearing completion, the CK Gold Project moves toward 2026 construction

U.S. Gold Corp. has moved from exploration to development—fast. The company’s CK Gold Project in southeastern Wyoming is now fully permitted, with construction targeted for 2026. The asset is backed by a strong resource: 1.04 million ounces of gold and 260 million pounds of copper, according to the current mine plan.

President & CEO George Bee notes that the operation will produce copper concentrate over a 10-year period using conventional crushing, grinding, and flotation techniques. Once in production, U.S. Gold Corp. plans to use its cash flow to explore further growth opportunities—both around the CK project and within its broader portfolio.

To learn more about U.S. Gold Corp. (NASDAQ: USAU), please click the request investor info button.

You might also like

Kirkland Lake Discoveries Targets Multi-Mineral Potential in Ontario
Metals & Mining
March 13, 2026

Kirkland Lake Discoveries Targets Multi-Mineral Potential in Ontario

Exploration in mature camps often centers on new interpretations of old systems. Kirkland Lake Discoveries is testing that thesis.

This is some text inside of a div block.
CEO Clips - Kirkland Lake Discoveries Advances 25,000m Drill Program in Historic Ontario Camp
Metals & Mining
March 13, 2026

CEO Clips - Kirkland Lake Discoveries Advances 25,000m Drill Program in Historic Ontario Camp

Kirkland Lake has been a producing mining camp for more than 100 years.

This is some text inside of a div block.
Picard Medical Advancing Total Artificial Heart Technology
Health & Wellness
March 11, 2026

Picard Medical Advancing Total Artificial Heart Technology

The potential need for technologies like total artificial hearts remains significant as the number of patients with advanced heart failure continues to outpace the availability of donor organs.

This is some text inside of a div block.
Subscribe and receive the investor Info