EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Laneway changes path

THE Stephen Bizzell-chaired Laneway Resources has signed a mining and processing agreement with privately-run plant operator Maroon Gold to treat ore from the Agate Creek gold project in the Black Jack plant at nearby Charters Towners, instead of a prior plan to use a plant at Georgetown.

 Agate Creek.

Agate Creek.

Maroon Gold bought the 340,000 tonne per annum Black Jack CIL plant for A$12 million from Citigold Corporation last year with plans to turn it into a centralised toll processor for operations in north-west...

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