Gruyere tests positive for Scoping Study
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Gold Road Resources (ASX: GOR) has completed comminution testwork on a selection of rock samples from the Gruyere deposit located in the South Dorothy Hill trend, part of the company’s wholly‐owned Yamarna Belt, east of Laverton in Western Australia.
Gold Road said the results of the latest testwork were now available to be included in its upcoming Scoping Study.
Metallurgical testwork has been carried out on 500 kilograms of selected drill core samples from the Gruyere deposit to follow‐up previous complement recovery testwork.
Gruyere plan projection illustrating location of diamond holes sampled
for Metallurgical testing composites. Source: Company announcement
Gold Road said the recent work has demonstrated the Gruyere mineralisation host rock to possess rock properties that are amenable to conventional crushing and grinding circuits with no considered major risk or flaws.
The company has taken confidence from the results to progress with its Scoping Study assuming processing options typical of those currently in operation in the Goldfields region of WA.
”These results add to our understanding of the likely behaviour of the Gruyere mineralisation under processing conditions and are a vital component of the information required for the Scoping Study planned to commence in the coming weeks,” Gold Road Chairman Ian Murray said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.
“Gold Road will continue to diligently work through, and publish, the essential technical details required to develop an attractive business case for the continued progress of the Gruyere project to shareholders.”
Email: perth@goldroad.com.au
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