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FAQ's
What are Arizona Metals Corp.'s primary projects?
Arizona Metals Corp. owns 100% of two key projects in Arizona, USA:
- Kay Mine Project: A high-grade copper-gold-zinc-silver volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposit located in Yavapai County.
- Sugarloaf Peak Project: A bulk-tonnage oxide gold deposit situated in La Paz County.
What are the historic resource estimates for these projects?
- Kay Mine Project: In 1982, Exxon Minerals reported a historic estimate of 6.4 million short tons grading 2.2% copper, 2.8 g/t gold, 3.03% zinc, and 55 g/t silver.
- Sugarloaf Peak Project: A 1983 estimate by Westworld Resources indicated 100 million tons containing 1.5 million ounces of gold at a grade of 0.5 g/t.
Please note these are historic estimates and not compliant with current NI 43-101 standards. Significant data compilation, re-drilling, and data verification are required by a Qualified Person before these can be classified as current mineral resources.
Where can I find Arizona Metals Corp.'s financial statements and corporate filings?
FinancialsFinancial statements and corporate filings are available on the company's official website under the "Investors" section.
How can I stay informed about Arizona Metals Corp.'s developments?
Join Mailing ListYou can subscribe to the company's mailing list through their website to receive the latest news, updates, and press releases.
Does Arizona Metals Corp. have a dedicated team for permitting and social license matters?
Yes, since December 2020, Arizona Metals has been working with Haley & Aldrich on the Kay Project permitting process.
Additionally, since January 2022, the company has collaborated with Global External to address community, government, and regulatory relations.
What is the permitting process for the Kay Mine Project?
The project is subject to state-administered permitting programs, including ADEQ Aquifer Protection Permitting and ASMI Reclamation requirements. These programs have licensing timeframes that help prevent unnecessary permitting delays.
What is the significance of the Kay Mine Project being located on private land?
The Kay Mine's location on private land means it does not require a complex review process under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). However, it is still subject to Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) and Arizona State Mine Inspector (ASMI) permitting requirements.
Are there any cultural or environmental concerns associated with the Kay Mine Project?
Early-stage archaeological and cultural surveys have not identified any tribal cultural sites. Additionally, detailed surveys have not found endangered species or critical habitats on the property. Routine surveys will continue as the project advances.
How does Arizona Metals Corp. address local community concerns, especially regarding water supply?
The company has installed monitoring wells and is closely tracking water supply trends. The Kay Project operates independently from the town's water supply wells, and efforts are made to ensure that operations do not adversely impact local water resources.
How can investors contact Arizona Metals Corp.?
Investors and the community can reach out through the contact form on the company's website or by contact us at:
Morgan Knowles
Vice President, Investor Relations
647.202.3904
Mknowles@arizonametalscorp.com
Kay Mine Road Work and Drilling Safety Contact:
Black Canyon Community Hotline:
623.252.2291






