GOLD: Spanish Mountain releases PEA for phase one

BRITISH COLUMBIA – Vancouver-based Spanish Mountain Gold has completed the preliminary economic assessment for the first phase of work at its Spanish […]
Drilling the Spanish Mountain project. (Image: Spanish Mountain Gold)
BRITISH COLUMBIA – Vancouver-based Spanish Mountain Gold has completed the preliminary economic assessment for the first phase of work at its Spanish Mountain gold project 70 km northeast of Williams Lake. [caption id="attachment_1003731356" align="alignleft" width="221"] Drilling the Spanish Mountain project. (Image: Spanish Mountain Gold)[/caption] The PEA proposes mining the central higher grade portion of the deposit using open pit methods to recover near surface resources. The mill will have a throughput of 10,000 t/d. It will employ three-stage crushing, ball milling and flotation followed by fine grinding and cyanidation to recover approximately 91% of the gold. Using a gold price of US$1,275 per oz., the Spanish Mountain mine has a post-tax net present value at a 5% discount of C$325 million and an internal rate of return of 21%. The pre-production capex requirement is C$364 million, including contingency, and that will be paid back over 3.5 years. The pit delineated resources contain 4.1 million oz. of gold and 6.2 million oz. of silver in the measured and indicated category. Or 273.2 million tonnes grading 0.47 g/t gold and 0.71 g/t silver. The inferred resource is 52.5 million tonnes at 0.37 g/t gold and 0.67 g/t silver. Over a mine life of over a decade, The mine is expected to have an all-in sustainable cost per gold ounce produced of US$549. Spanish Mountain likes the outlook of the phase one PEA, but it will consider a scenario with expansion. Visit www.SpanishMountainGold.com.

Comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Dec 01 2024 - Dec 02 2024
Dec 03 2024 - Dec 05 2024