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Quick payback for Jervois project

A SECOND prefeasibility study of KGL Resources’ Jervois copper-silver project shows the operation would have a cash cost of US88c per pound and pay for itself in 3.2 years.

Noel Dyson
Quick payback for Jervois project

The initial PFS, announced in December 2014, found Jervois to be technically and commercially feasible. This study has put a bit more meat on the resource bones and found the project will have a capital...

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