GOLD: Lundin receives key permits for Fruta del Norte

ECUADOR – Vancouver-based Lundin Gold has received the Industrial Water Permit and the Administrative Act permit for its Fruta del Norte gold […]
The Fruta del Norte gold mine will pour its first gold by the end of the year. (Image: Lundin Gold)
[caption id="attachment_1003731758" align="aligncenter" width="423"] The Fruta del Norte gold mine will pour its first gold by the end of the year. (Image: Lundin Gold)[/caption] ECUADOR – Vancouver-based Lundin Gold has received the Industrial Water Permit and the Administrative Act permit for its Fruta del Norte gold project 9 km northeast of the village of San Antonio. The permits were issued by La Secretaría Nacional del Agua (SENAGUA). Both permits were needed before the mine and mill moves into production. [caption id="attachment_1003731759" align="alignleft" width="198"] Visible gold in Fruta del Norte drill core. (Image: Lundin Gold)[/caption] Lundin says the mineral processing plant has been in the hot commissioning phase for about a month. First gold production is planned for this quarter. Fruta del Norte is one of the largest and highest grade gold mines nearing production anywhere around the globe. It has indicated resources of 23.8 million tonnes grading 9.61 g/t gold (7.35 million oz. contained) and 12.9 g/t silver (9.89 million oz.). The inferred portion is 11.6 million tonnes at 5.69 g/t gold (2.13 million oz.) and 10.8 g/t silver (4.05 million oz.). Details about Fruta del Norte are posted at www.LundinGold.com.

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