Mining Journal Intelligence analysis shows North America-heavy top 10 of major mining projects.
Revealed: World's top mining 'megaprojects'The world's best mining ‘megaprojects' are revealed in a new analysis by Mining Journal Intelligence , with North American assets dominating the top spots.MJI has evaluated hundreds of mining projects using its unique development asset ratings process, comparing 13 metrics across six categories. The top-scoring 50 are profiled in the annual Project Pipeline Handbook report .
The partners submitted an environmental impact assessment in January and aim to begin detailed engineering in the first half of 2025.Seabridge Gold's $6.43 billion KSM asset sits fourth, scoring 73. The project is one of the world's largest undeveloped gold assets, producing 1.0Mozpa of gold over a 33-year mine life, along with copper and silver by-products, according to a 2022 PFS.
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