
Sego Resources Inc.
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Sego Resources Inc.
Investor website: https://segoresources.com/
About
Sego Resources Inc. (TSV-V: SGZ), based in British Columbia, is focused on its 100% owned large Alkalic copper-gold porphyry system. The Miner Mountain Project is situated near Princeton, BC, just 15 km north of Hudbay Minerals Inc.’s Copper Mountain Mine. Sego is dedicated to involving all stakeholders in all phases of property development and has fostered an excellent relationship with the local community and the Upper Similkameen Indian Band.
Verified company data
- Cash position
- $97,069
- Shares outstanding
- 162,693,776
- Mineral resource
- The Miner Mountain property, 100% owned by Sego Resources Incorporated, is located at the southern end of the Quesnel Terrane, a belt of Devonian to Jurassic island arc volcanic and volcano-sedimentary rocks and associated intrusions that locally host economically important alkalic copper-gold porphyry deposits. This terrane was accreted to the North American craton during the Jurassic period. Widespread glacial till cover has impeded past exploration, though significant progress has been made through extensive use of geophysics (EM, magnetics, IP), drilling (shallow percussion and diamond holes) and backhoe trenching to bedrock. At least three centres of hypogene copper-gold mineralisation (Cuba, Granby and South) have been identified at Miner Mountain, with copper mineralisation at the Regal Zone being hosted in a tectonically dislocated block lying over Quaternary sediments. Additional early-stage exploration targets have been identified in the North, Quintana and Schissler Zones. Copper-gold mineralisation at Cuba is hosted by a fine grained, early mineral (?) intrusion of diorite composition that displays remnants of potassic, calc-potassic and chlorite-magnetite alteration with well-developed disseminated chalcopyrite. Copper grades frequently exceed 1% when well-preserved, with pXRF values of up to 2.5% Cu in areas of well-developed finely disseminated chalcopyrite. High grade copper mineralisation has been observed in drill core over a strike length of 450m within an IP chargeability feature ~1200m long. This mineralisation appears to be open along strike both to the WNW and ESE and is also open at depth.
- Projects
- ["Project: Miner Mountain Commodity(s): Au, Cu, Ag Stage: Advanced Exploration Location: The Miner Mountain copper-gold porphyry project is located near Princeton, B.C. It's 15 kilometres north of the operating Copper Mountain Mine in British Columbia. Large scale copper-gold alkalic porphyry target northeast of Princeton B.C. that's 2056 hectares in size. Year-round exploration capability, easy road access, and extensive infrastructure. Claims cover an extensive well-altered porphyry system containing excellent copper-gold grades and located along the same regional fault system as the Copper Mountain mine."]
- Leadership
- J. Paul Stevenson (CEO, Over 30 years in mineral exploration and development, previously CEO of Pacific Booker Minerals Inc. and involved in founding Sego Resources Inc.), Paul McGroary (CFO, Broad business experience with over 30 years in public and private companies in mining exploration and technology sectors.), James Allan (Al) Hilton (Director, Credited with the discovery of the Samatosum Mine and has over 30 years in BC mineral exploration and public markets.), Shelley Hallock (Director, BC businesswoman with decades of experience in mineral exploration and corporate governance.), Felix Grabher (Director, Managing Director of Grabher GmbH & Co KG, involved in mineral exploration since 2020 with a focus on long-term value creation.), Douglas Cater (Director, Professional geologist with over 35 years of experience in Canada and internationally, focusing on gold camps and has held positions with major gold producers.)
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Recent filings
- News release · sgz_2026-08-05_16-13-30.pdf
- Report of exempt distribution excluding Schedule 1 of 45-106F1 (amended) · sgz_2026-07-27_19-32-07.pdf
- News release · sgz_2026-07-10_11-21-46.pdf
- Report of exempt distribution excluding Schedule 1 of 45-106F1 · sgz_2026-07-08_01-32-18.pdf
- Report of exempt distribution excluding Schedule 1 of 45-106F1 · sgz_2026-07-04_00-05-30.pdf
- Report of exempt distribution excluding Schedule 1 of 45-106F1 · sgz_2026-07-04_00-03-59.pdf
- Report of exempt distribution excluding Schedule 1 of 45-106F1 · sgz_2026-07-03_22-07-43.pdf
- Report of exempt distribution excluding Schedule 1 of 45-106F1 · sgz_2026-06-30_17-28-10.pdf