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Vitreo Minerals awards Allnorth Feasibility Study for its Angus Property

Written by Allnorth Administrator | Mar 22, 2023 4:48:31 PM

We are thrilled to announce that Allnorth will be responsible for completing a NI43-101 compliant Feasibility Study in support of the Angus Frac Sand Project in Northern BC. We are grateful to Scott Broughton, President & CEO, and Cullen McCormick, VP of Operations, for the opportunity to support Vitreo Minerals Ltd. (Vitreo) in advancing its project.

As one of Vitreo’s flagship initiatives, the Angus operation will produce API quality proppants, all sourced from a single quartz arenite formation located near our founding office in Prince George, British Columbia. The facility will be designed to produce approximately 2 million tonnes of frac sand per year.

 Allnorth’s involvement in the project will be headquartered from our Prince George office which enables us to leverage our team’s regional expertise in infrastructure and logistics, and utilize our first-hand understanding of local climatic, topographical, and cultural opportunities. Our Prince George team is very familiar with the Angus project site and has intimate knowledge of the local infrastructure relied upon during operations. Our local delivery, coupled with our project management and engineering Qualified Professionals in Vancouver comprise a knowledgeable, local, quick-response team that will effectively manage project challenges with all stakeholders in real time. Allnorth’s partner for the study is SRK Consulting (Canada) who is responsible for the mining and water management scopes.

 Allnorth has a long history of executing front-end studies to NI 43-101 reporting standards and we are adept in finding solutions to the toughest design problems. We believe the success of the Angus Frac Sand Feasibility Study depends heavily on balancing several core responsibilities for which we are uniquely equipped to manage.

 Allnorth is proud to have a Memorandum of Understanding with the McLeod Lake Indian Band (MLIB) for

engineering work within the traditional territory of the MLIB. While this formal agreement has been in place since 2019, Allnorth and MLIB have worked together much longer. We are committed to working side-by-side with MLIB and MLIB community members to provide employment opportunities for projects within their traditional territory.

 Find out more about the project here.