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Current Site Activities (as of May, 2025)
Troilus is committed to keeping the community informed about ongoing activities at the Troilus site. This page provides information on current exploration work, environmental initiatives, and site operations. We encourage you to explore the sections below to learn more about the work taking place and how we are preparing for the next steps in the project’s development.
Exploration Plans
Troilus is advancing its exploration work across the project site to enhance geological understanding and support future development. From May 2025 to May 2026, activities will include rock outcrop mapping and sampling, soil sampling, and diamond drilling across several identified areas. This work helps identify mineral potential and refine project planning.
Up to 20 localized rock stripping sites are planned, where surface material will be cleared and rock samples collected using saw-cut channels. Soil samples will also be gathered and analyzed from various areas of interest. Diamond drilling is expected to begin in late May 2025 and continue into 2026, depending on results. All exploration activities are being carried out under the appropriate authorizations, with ongoing environmental monitoring and best practices in place to ensure responsible work on site.
Environmental Work
Troilus is advancing several environmental initiatives to support the responsible development of its project. Environmental activities for 2025 include ongoing monitoring of current site infrastructure and operational activities, ensuring regulatory compliance with environmental and social standards under our ECOLOGO Certification for exploration activities at site.
In parallel, the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) process continues, which is a critical step in the regulatory review, designed to assess potential environmental and social impacts, ensure compliance, and integrate feedback from local and Indigenous communities.
As part of this work, Troilus is conducting further environmental characterization of the site to confirm the accuracy and representativity of baseline data, which will inform long-term planning and decision-making.
Operational Activities
The dewatering of the J4 pit has been underway since August 2024. Dewatering of the adjacent Z87 pit will commence following the completion of the J4 pit.
Other operational work in 2025 includes the installation of a new septic system to support site infrastructure and the completion of geotechnical surveys to assess ground conditions ahead of future construction. These activities are part of a phased approach to advancing the project toward the next stages of development, as outlined in the 2024 Feasibility Study.