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First Mining Gold looking to advanced flotation tech & trolley assist truck haulage in Springpole project feasibility study

By Umair Khan January 17, 2022
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First Mining Gold Corp has provided an update on the ongoing technical work at its Springpole Gold Project located in northwestern Ontario which is one of the largest, undeveloped, open-pit gold deposits in Canada with reserves of 3.8 Moz of gold at 0.97 g/t, plus 20.5 Moz of silver at 5.2 g/t. The project is expected to see average annual gold production of 335,000 oz in years 1 through 9. The PFS contemplates an open pit mine and milling operation, evaluating recovery of gold and silver from a 30,000 t per day operation, with a process plant that includes crushing, grinding and flotation, with fine grinding of the flotation concentrate and agitated leaching of both the flotation concentrate and the flotation tails followed by a carbon-in-pulp recovery process to produce doré bars.

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