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Batavia plans met work

BATAVIA Mining has a new managing director and says it will carry out a comprehensive 10-week metallurgical testwork program for the complex oxide and transitional ores at its Gullewa gold-copper project in Western Australia, one of the key components of the feasibility study remaining to be finalised.

Ben Sharples
Batavia plans met work

Batavia said previously several treatment options had been assessed for the complex oxide resource, but the company was confident the best processing method would include a combination of agitated acid...

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