Fury Gold Mines – Building Scale in James Bay Quebec & Advancing Eau Claire Toward Production
In this KE Report update, I’m joined by Tim Clark, President & CEO of Fury Gold Mines (NYSE/TSX:FURY), along with Bryan Atkinson, Senior Vice President of Exploration, to discuss the company’s growing gold resource portfolio and 2026 shift toward development in Québec’s James Bay region.
Key discussion points include:
- Sakami Project – Inferred Resource Update – A newly outlined ~825,000-ounce inferred gold resource at 1.07 g/t Au, with upside potential from limited drilling and multiple open extensions.
- Exploration Upside in James Bay – Multiple targets along a 23+ km gold-bearing structure, supported by solid infrastructure and low discovery costs.
- Strategic Focus for 2026 – Fury is shifting capital and attention toward advancing its most de-risked asset, Eau Claire, while maintaining optionality across its broader land package.
- Eau Claire – Moving Toward Production – Ongoing drilling focused on resource conversion, continuity, and improving the production profile as the project advances from PEA toward Feasibility Study.
If you have any follow up questions for Tim or Bryan please email me at Fleck@kereport.com.
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