Doyon says it has received ‘poor treatment’ and has a ‘fraught’ relationship with the agency. The agency says it has engaged in respectful dialogue with the regional Native corporation.
Core samples, some of which are decades old, are stored in weathered wooden boxes at Bornite, a mineral deposit and exploration camp in the Ambler Mining District, on July 24, 2021. The area has been explored for its mineral potential since the 1950s.
The letter also expresses Doyon’s disappointment with the state agency’s actions on a separate, North Slope oil field project that Doyon has also been involved in. The road could lead to future mineral development, supporting the state’s economy and jobs, supporters say. Mine development could provide well over $1 billion in state and local government revenue, and deliver minerals such as zinc and cobalt used in clean energy hardware like wind turbines and rechargeable batteries, supporters say.
Schutt also pointed out that Doyon hasn’t seen meaningful progress in other areas of involvement with AIDEA, “despite repeated, direct communications with AIDEA leadership about the importance of relationships.”
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