Alaska Energy Metals Welcomes Positive Executive Order on Resource Development

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Alaska Energy Metals Welcomes Positive Executive Order on Resource Development
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Alaska Energy Metals Corporation (AEMC) applauds President Biden's executive order promoting resource development in Alaska. The order aims to bolster domestic production of critical metals, potentially benefiting AEMC's Nikolai project, a significant nickel resource with other strategic metals.

Alaska Energy Metals Hails Positive Presidential Executive Order Concerning Resource Development In Alaska ") is pleased to announce that very positive actions have been taken by the President of the United States concerning Alaska 's resource development . The Executive Order is entitled:"AEMC President & CEO Gregory Beischer commented:"A new era has dawned in Alaska .

Reopen the regulatory process that would allow construction of the Ambler road, providing access to the rich mineral districts of the northwestern part of Alaska. AEMC is focused on delineating and developing the large-scale, bulk tonnage, polymetallic Nikolai Project Eureka deposit containing nickel, copper, cobalt, chromium, iron, platinum, palladium, and gold. Located in Interior Alaska near existing transportation and power infrastructure, its flagship project, Nikolai, is well-situated to become a significant domestic source of strategic energy-related metals for North America.

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