GOLD
A definitive feasibility study (DFS) into the Okvau gold project, in Cambodia, has improved project economics and output.
ASX-listed Emerald Resources on Monday reported that for a capital cost of $98-million, the Okvau project could be developed into a two-million tonne a year operation, delivering around 106 000 oz of gold over an initial mine life of seven years.
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