Highland Copper Announces Successful Completion of Copperwood Early Site Work and White Pine Drill Program

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Highland Copper Company Inc.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Highland Copper Company Inc. (TSXV: HI; OTCQB: HDRSF) (“Highland” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide key updates at its 100% owned Copperwood project (“Copperwood”) and the White Pine North project (“White Pine”), its joint venture with Kinterra Copper LLC (“Kinterra”).

Highland Copper continues to execute on its path to a near-term construction decision at Copperwood through completion of required early site work and preparation for detailed engineering. In parallel at White Pine, completion of a significant drill program and key environmental baselining studies represent important progress toward engineering studies and permitting. The two projects are well sequenced, highly leveraged to copper price, and create a strong copper production growth profile in the supportive Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA.

Copperwood Update

  • 2024 Site Work: Highland is pleased to announce that it has substantially completed its early site work program as required by its Wetlands and Streams Permit. This program includes partial site clearing, in addition to the construction of mitigating wetland areas and site stream diversion structures. The Company will complete the on-site work with landscaping and tree planting in 2025, in addition to an off-site stream mitigation project. The work has allowed Highland to establish an operating presence, demonstrate strong environmental stewardship and strengthen relationships with local authorities and stakeholders.

  • Safety & Environmental: The site work was completed with no environmental incidents and one reportable safety incident through 2023 and 2024. In addition to constructing approximately 18 acres of on-site wetland, Highland is also establishing a 717-acre wetland preservation area. In combination, Highland is creating and preserving wetland areas approximately twelve times greater than wetland areas impacted. We will provide future updates as we manage the newly created wetland hydrology for native biodiversity to thrive. Highland believes that industry and environmental protections can coexist and is committed to meeting Michigan’s high standards.

  • Permits: The substantial completion of this site work satisfies key obligations under the Wetland and Streams Permit, maintaining the permit in good standing. Highland is currently renewing the Part 55 Air Permit, which we expect to complete by Q1 2025.

  • State Grant: In January 2024, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation proposed a $50 million grant to assist with infrastructure expenditure during construction. The Michigan Strategic Fund and Michigan House Appropriations Committee approved the grant in March 2024 and June 2024, respectively. The grant is pending final approval by the Michigan Senate Appropriations Committee. Highland continues to educate the committee on the merits of the project. We look forward to a positive outcome for the Copperwood project which has been endorsed by 22 local municipalities, counties and townships, in addition to the approvals already received for the grant.

  • Construction Team: In September 2024, Highland hired Dr. Wynand van Dyk as the Project Director for the Copperwood project. Wynand is a senior executive with 30 years of experience in mining, metallurgy and capital projects at De Beers, Hatch, Lonmin Platinum, and Itafos, in addition to consulting engagements for numerous senior producers. Wynand’s scale of experience will support Copperwood as it advances to final project design and development.

  • Detailed Engineering: Highland has initiated bidding for key detailed engineering work packages including mine engineering, process plant engineering, water management and tailings disposal facility engineering, in addition to internal work on the site power plan. This engineering is critical to both derisk and optimize Copperwood’s design, as well as support due diligence during project financing. Highland will adopt a phased approach to engineering with the initial step finalizing design criteria for key work packages and assessing key opportunities to improve the project. Of particular note, Highland may consider the applicability of ultrafine flotation technology to improve recoveries.

  • Union Engagement: Highland signed a letter of intent with the Michigan Building and Construction Trades Council reflecting the collective goal to sign a Project Labor Agreement. This agreement would assure construction work on Copperwood proceeds economically, efficiently, safely, without interruption, and with due consideration for the protection of labor standards, wages, and working conditions in Michigan. Highland has received a formal letter of support from all unions represented by both the Michigan Building and Construction Trades Council and the Upper Peninsula Construction Council.