
Fury Gold Mines - Eau Claire PEA, Sakami Drill Results, Committee Bay Drilling Update
In this company update, Cory Fleck is joined by Tim Clark, President & CEO of Fury Gold Mines (TSX:FURY - NYSE:FURY), and Bryan Atkinson, SVP Exploration, to provide a comprehensive update on the company’s projects and recent milestones.
Discussion Highlights:
- Eau Claire Project (PEA Released Sept 2, 2025):
- Three development scenarios: standalone operation, hybrid toll milling, and full toll milling.
- Strong economics, including an after-tax IRR of 41% (base case) and up to 84% (toll milling case).
- Path toward a Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) supported by 76% of ounces already in M&I categories.
- Exploration upside with mineralization open in all directions.
- Sakami Project (Drill Results - Aug & Sept 2025):
- Wide gold intercepts with higher-grade cores.
- Discovery of a silver zone grading 546 g/t Ag over 1.5m.
- Large-scale 23 km mineralized trend with multiple targets still to be tested.
- Committee Bay (2025 Drill Program):
- First drilling in years following Agnico Eagle’s investment.
- Testing new shear-hosted targets at Three Bluffs and Raven.
- Results coming soon.
With strong economics at Eau Claire, ongoing discovery at Sakami, and strategic exploration at Committee Bay, Fury is positioning itself for near- and long-term growth.
For follow-up questions, email Cory at fleck@kereport.com.
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