Osisko Development: Advancing Mining Projects with ESG Focus

Osisko Development combines advanced mining expertise with ESG-friendly practices to shape the future of resource exploration.

Osisko Development: Advancing Mining Projects with ESG Focus

Innovative mining developments in Canada and beyond

Osisko Development is making significant strides with its mining projects, combining technical innovation and environmental consciousness. In British Columbia, the company’s Cariboo asset is nearing final permits for construction, showcasing a high concentration of gold ounces per vertical meter and operating primarily on hydroelectric power. With plans for the mine to be 70% electric, the project stands as a benchmark for ESG-aligned mining operations.

Expanding beyond gold, the company is pursuing copper exploration with its Tintic project in Utah. The potential for significant discoveries positions Osisko as a leader in reinvigorating North American copper production. With its track record of constructing Canada’s largest gold mine, Osisko Development continues to drive job creation and industry innovation.

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