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Glenburgh tightens up

GASCOYNE Resources said remodelling of its Glenburgh gold project in Western Australia has resulted in a 25% increase in ore grade to 1.5 grams per tonne and a 22% decrease in total resource to 21.1 million tonnes.

Justin Niessner
Glenburgh tightens up

The refined resource also resulted in a 3% drop in total contained gold, with 1 million ounces at a cut-off grade of 0.5gpt. The site’s higher grade “core” resource is now reported to include 12.3Mt...

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