Pretivm Resources

Brucejack September 2015 cover

Pretivm's Brucejack project is going into production in 2017.  The Brucejack is the highest grading large-scale undeveloped deposit in the world.  Pretivm has multiple deposits from the Valley of the Kings pophyry deposits in the south end of thier property up to the Snowfield porphyry deposit in the north.

The Brucejack is a high grade epithermal system with Electrum (a gold/silver alloy).  It contains proven and probable reserves of 6.9 million ounces gold (13.6Mt @ 15.7 g/t gold).

For an information sheet on the Brucejack click here.

"The same setting and same hydrothermal system found on Seabridge’s KSM and Pretivm’s Snowfield/Brucejack is shared by the geology underlying much of the area of the adjacent Treaty Creek claims" (Alldrick, 2014).

While the many, and varying types of, deposits on Pretivm are all part of the same large hydrothermal system that covers much of the KSM and Treaty Creek properties, the Brucejack is unique because of its high-grade epithermal signature.  The geological summary reports on the Brucejack state that it is simmilar geologically to the past producing Silbak Premiere mine some 45Km to the south.  It's primary metal of value was Electrum as well.

20Km to the south, and directly in line with the Silbak Premiere mine is American Creek's Electrum property.  The geological summary reports of the Electrum also state that it's simmilar geologically to the past producing Silbak Premiere mine some 25Km to the south of it. The Electurm produced historic hand mined electrum ore with average grades of 1,661 g/t gold and 2,596 g/t silver.  There are numerous geological similarities between the three properties.