Talisker Resources – Ore From The Mustang Mine Is Being Trucked Over To Nicola Mining’s Craigmont Mill For Processing And Ramp Up Into Gold Production
Terry Harbort, President and CEO of Talisker Resources (TSX: TSK) (OTCQX:TSKFF), joins me to review the renewed the milling agreement with Nicola Mining Inc. in connection with processing run of mine material from the Mustang Mine, at the Bralorne Gold Project, over to Nicola’s Craigmont Mill located in Merritt, British Columbia. The company announced on May 15th that as of Sunday, May 11th, Talisker initiated the trucking of run of mine vein material extracted from the 1060 and 1075 development levels. We unpacked this major positive milestone for the Company, and what the ramp up in to production will look like for the second half of this year.
To date, a total of 640 tonnes of run of mine material from along the Alhambra Vein has been transported to the Craigmont Mill. A processing stockpile will be developed at the Craigmont Mill over the next month to allow operational continuity. Milling is expected to proceed soon thereafter. We discuss the development work underway on the pathway to near-term gold production at the Mustang Mine over the next few months.
We review that main area of focus for the development declines and work up until this point in time has been in the unmined area, between the historically mined Bralorne and King mines, now referred to as the Mustang Mine. To date, a total of 286.6 metres of development has been completed at the Mustang Mine including waste development on the 1090, 1085, 1100, 1105 and 1120 levels and development on mineralized vein material on both east and west fronts on the 1060 and 1075 levels.
We shift over to the measured ramp-up of throughput from mined ore at the Mustang Mine with throughput starting at 100 tonnes per day (tpd) in the next 2 months, then moving up to 175 tpd after that, and then up to 250 tpd by year-end. Moving into next year it is anticipated that throughput can rise from 300 tpd, up to 500 tpd, and then eventually 750 tpd in the years thereafter. That will involve pulling in material from the unmined areas between the historic Bralorne and Pioneer mines as a second eventual area of focus.
In addition to being amenable to toll milling at nearby processing centers with spare capacity, there have been studies underway looking at upgrading the ore on site using ore-sorting technology, so that higher-grade material, with less associated waste would make it more economical to be shipped to additional processing centers. An economic study is slated for later this year that will explore some of these concepts in more detail. Wrapping up we discuss the key milestones and news on tap for the balance of this year.
If you have any follow up questions for Terry then please email me at Shad@kereport.com.
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WRLG is going to run, new video just out yesterday Gwen Preston explains the next steps now that Madsen Mine in Red Lake Ontario, has been re-started, after a successful test run. DT 🤩
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnwU4eihFws