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Republic aims to optimise Bolivian project

REPUBLIC Gold says its 19%-held Luzon Minerals has completed a feasibility study at the Amayapampa gold project in Bolivia, with initial production pegged at 45,000 ounces per annum and a capital start-up cost of $37.51 million.

Jesse Riseborough
Republic aims to optimise Bolivian project

Republic Gold, which took its stake in the TSX-listed company last month, said the feasibility study at Amayapampa had indicated a proven a probable reserve of 8.93 million tonnes at 1.5 grams per tonne...

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