Meeka Metals Limited (ASX: MEK) has obtained metallurgical test work results confirming gold recoveries averaging 98% for St Anne’s, part of the Murchison Gold Project in Western Australia.
The programme assessed conventional carbon-in-leach (CIL) gold recovery for St Anne’s mineralisation at 150μm grind size.
Key results from the test work were:
The programme was completed by independent metallurgical consultants, ALS Metallurgy.
High gold recoveries, rapid leach kinetics and low cyanide consumption, coupled with the shallow, high-grade oxide nature of the mineralisation, points to St Anne’s making a meaningful contribution to the Pre-feasibility Study due in mid-2023,” Meeka Managing Director Tim Davidson said.
“With this in mind, the initial St Anne’s Mineral Resource remains on track for the March 2023 quarter, allowing the impact of this additional Mineral Resource on our other mining centres and mill sizing to be optimised.”
The company is completing a Pre-feasibility Study for the 1.1Moz Mineral Resource, 100% owned Murchison Gold Project. The study contemplates underground mining at Andy Well, and both open pit and underground mining at Turnberry.
In addition, the St Anne’s discovery is rapidly being advanced through drilling, metallurgical test work and an initial Mineral Resource, to be reported in the March 2023 quarter for its inclusion in the study. The Pre-feasibility Study will be released in June 2023.
The following activities are currently progressing in conjunction with Pre-feasibility Study to expand the 1.1Moz Mineral Resource: