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K92 Mining Inc. T.KNT

Alternate Symbol(s):  KNTNF

K92 Mining Inc owns and operates the high-grade Kainantu Gold Mine in Papua New Guinea which is currently operating at a design annualized production rate of approximately 120,000 oz AuEq per annum and is expected to produce at a run-rate of +300,000 oz AuEq per annum following its Stage 3 Expansion.


TSX:KNT - Post by User

Comment by ElJon Aug 16, 2022 8:56pm
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Post# 34900958

RE:RE:RE:Summary Operational Notes from Q2, 2022 Report

RE:RE:RE:Summary Operational Notes from Q2, 2022 ReportCyber37,
                 When you said in your post ID # 34821470 that 

"Also I’m not sure what “Gold grades were below budget due to stope sequencing” means – I’m not a miner" 

I was trying to assist you through my response post ID #34823112 on July 14, 2022. When you now repeat that  "This Q2 is yet another same old, same old" ,  I encourage you, with the intent of trying to humbly assist a fellow investor,  to review my July 14th post,  because you clearly do not yet understand the impact of Head Grade in a mineral processing plant feed and the mining reality of variable grades through-out every deposit and the normal "management best practices" process of mixing in the feed to the processing plant.

If this does not help your understanding, I respectfully suggest that you consider a simple few moments of research on topics such as Head Grade;  Stoping;  mineral processing feed mix;  optimizing of mineral processing plant circuits (expecially for feeds containing significant grades of multiple minerals in  feed stream); etc...

May your subsequent mining and mineral processing investment decisions benefit from these elementary insights,

Peace,
ElJ

 
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