Interview With Banyan Gold CEO Tara Christie: Advancing AurMac Gold Project To Maiden PEA
I recently had the opportunity to connect with Banyan Gold CEO Tara Christie
Banyan Gold Corp. (TSX-V:BYN, OTC: BYAGF) is focused on advancing and de-risking its 7.0 million ounce AurMac Gold Project in the Yukon, Canada’s newest and rapidly growing mining district.
Friday afternoon, I had the opportunity to connect with Tara Christie via X Spaces. The conversation proved to be quite in-depth and we covered a lot of ground. We delved into Banyan’s well-timed $14.3 million financing, the heap leach pad failure at Victoria Gold, community relations in the Yukon, progress towards delivering the maiden PEA, and Banyan’s fully-funded 2024 drill program at AurMac.
Banyan’s share price has tumbled since the Victoria Gold heap leach pad failure occurred on June 24th:
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Tara didn’t shy away from addressing the share price decline and outlining what she needs to do to turn things around.
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