GOLD
A feasibility study of the Dalgaranga gold project, in Western Australia, has indicated that the project could produce 592 000 oz over a six-year mine life. ASX-listed Gascoyne Resources reported on Friday that the feasibility study projected that the project would require a capital investment of A$86-million, based on two opencut mines and a new conventional semiautogenous grinding mill circuit, and gravity and carbon-in-leach processing plants with a 2.5-million-tonne-a-year capacity.
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