EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Terramin prepares Bird in Hand for lift-off

TERRAMIN Australia has released a feasibility study that outlines how the company can resurrect the historical Bird in Hand mine using its suspended Angas facility in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia, with plans to recover some 44,700 ounces per annum of gold and 20,600ozpz of silver over four years.

Angas

Angas

The mine is expected to generate 11,100 tonnes per annum of concentrate grading 125 grams per tonne gold plus 55gpt in silver credits.   The feasibility projected all-in sustaining costs of A$959/oz...

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