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Mining Junior Granted Conditional Notice to Proceed
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Perpetua Resources Corp. (PPTA:TSX; PPTA:NASDAQ) should be given a green light to start construction at its gold-antimony project in Idaho after it pays the required bond, noted a ROTH Capital Partners report.

Perpetua Resources Corp. (PPTA:TSX; PPTA:NASDAQ) received a conditional Notice to Proceed for its Stibnite gold-antimony project in Idaho, from the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), reported Mike Niehuser, managing director and senior research analyst at ROTH Capital Partners, in a Sept. 21 research note.

ROTH raised its target price on the junior mining company by about 10% given high confidence that full construction at the project will start and will do so next year.

"[The] dominoes to construction are falling," Niehuser wrote.

15% Return Potential

ROTH's new target price on Perpetua is US$21 per share, up from US$19 previously, noted the analyst. In comparison, the company was trading at the time of Niehuser's report at about US$18.31 per share. From this price, the return to target is 15%.

Perpetua remains a Buy.

It has 107.57 million shares outstanding, a market cap of US$1.87 billion (US$1.87B) and a 52-week range of US$8.03–19.20 per share.

Next Step: Bond Payment

The Notice to Proceed indicates that Perpetua met all of the requirements outlined in the USFS' Final Record of Decision issued in January 2025. Now, the company must post a US$155 million (US$155M) bond as part of the financial assurance package upon which the involved state and federal agencies agreed. Along with the USFS, they are the Idaho Department of Lands and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Once Perpetua provides the bond, the USFS will sign the company's Plan of Operation, thereby allowing construction to begin.

"It appears that Perpetua has more than sufficient liquidity to post the bond," Niehuser wrote.

In the next few weeks, the explorer-developer should soon complete a royalty or streaming arrangement for US$200–250M, enough to cover the amount.

Financing Recap

As for other financing, to cover estimated construction costs of US$2.2B, Niehuser noted that Perpetua expects to receive US$2B in debt financing from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM), given that EXIM provided a term sheet to balance the construction budget in H1/26. Additionally, Perpetua closed an upsized equity financing of US$474M in mid-July.

The company continues moving forward at Stibnite. For instance, it selected an engineering, procurement and construction contractor and locked in procurement contracts, which "should provide confidence for cost containment with increasing demand due to a rising gold price." Perpetua is prepared to start early construction work, "leading up to improving weather conditions and closing the EXIM financing in H2/26."

With this timeline, production could commence at Stibnite in 2029, noted Niehuser.

Governmental Support

The analyst reiterated that federal and state governments consider Stibnite a project of import, for contributing to national defense, creating jobs and restoring fish habitat. The project received US$80M in grants from the U.S. Department of Defense and was put on the federal list of FAST-41 Transparency Projects.


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  1. Perpetua Resources Corp. is a billboard sponsor of Streetwise Reports and pays SWR a monthly sponsorship fee between US$3,000 and US$6,000.
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