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Low cash costs for Shambesai

MANAS Resources has moved to a feasibility study on its Shambesai gold project in the Kyrgyz Republic after a scoping study showed that cash costs could be as low as $US180 per ounce ($A183/oz).

Kristie Batten
Low cash costs for Shambesai

The initial capital cost to bring the project into production is expected to be just $US16.3 million with life-of-mine capital costs estimated at $22 million. The leach operation will recover 180,000oz...

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