Trilogy Metals welcomes federal transfer of 1.4 million Alaska corridor acres to state
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- Trilogy Metals welcomed U.S. Interior Department decision to transfer about 1.4 million acres of federal land in Alaska Dalton Utility Corridor to State of Alaska, citing improved outlook for infrastructure tied to Ambler Mining District.
- CEO Tony Giardini said state control should create a more stable framework for projects such as Ambler Road, viewed as critical access for mineral development.
- Transfer follows Public Land Order 7966, which partially revokes Public Land Order 5150 that had restricted state selection across corridor established in early 1970s.
- Company expects shift from federal to state management to reduce regulatory complexity for permitting and right-of-way decisions along corridor that overlaps proposed 211-mile Ambler Road.
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