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New World targets low-cost Antler redevelopment 

NEW World Resources is hoping to have the Antler copper mine in Arizona back in production in late 2024, less than five years after it optioned the abandoned operation.

 Antler was last mined in the 1970s

Antler was last mined in the 1970s

A scoping study, which is being followed by a prefeasibility study, suggested the company will need around US$200 million to develop an underground decline at the site, which was lasted mined in the early...

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