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Marquee Resources Ltd T.MQR


Primary Symbol: MRQUF

Marquee Resources Limited is an Australia-based critical metals explorer. The Company’s segments include Exploration and evaluation - USA, Exploration and evaluation - Australia, and other sectors. Its Exploration and evaluation - USA segment refers to the Clayton Valley Project Exploration licenses (EL’s) held in Nevada USA. The Company holds a 100% interest in these licenses through Sovereign Gold Nevada Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. This segment also includes the Kibby and Lone Star projects. The Exploration and evaluation - Australia segment refer to Redlings REE, West Spargoville, Mt Clement and Yindi Projects in Western Australia. The West Spargoville Project (WSP) is the Company’s flagship Project, located within the core of the Southern Yilgarn Lithium Belt in Western Australia. Yindi Lithium Project is located 90km east of Kalgoorlie in the Kurnalpi Terrane of the Eastern Goldfields. The Clayton Valley Lithium Project (Clayton Valley) is in Nevada, USA.


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Post by locomocoon May 20, 2020 8:30am
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Monarch Gold Receives Excellent Results From New Tailings..

Monarch Gold Receives Excellent Results From New Tailings..

Monarch Gold Receives Excellent Results From New Tailings Study On The Wasamac Gold Project

Monarch Gold Receives Excellent Results From New Tailings Study On The Wasamac Gold Project

  • Study clearly shows that the Wasamac tailings are non-potentially acid generating (non-PAG).
  • Wasamac tailings could also lower the acidity at tailings sites of neighbouring mills (see the map).
  • Combined effect could improve the project’s economic parameters and support the lower-CAPEX custom milling scenario.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 20, 2020 – MONARCH GOLD CORPORATION (“Monarch” or the “Corporation”) (TSX: MQR) (OTCMKTS: MRQRF) (FRANKFURT: MR7) is pleased to announce the results of a geochemical assessment of the Wasamac deposit tailings. Monarch retained Ecometrix Incorporated (“EcoMetrix”) to assess the Wasamac tailings, including their geochemical characteristics, using the ore as a surrogate for the tailings, and the potential implications of storage and weathering in a typical tailing storage facility. The results of the assessment will provide the basis for scoping appropriate candidate tailings storage facilities for Wasamac.

The investigation of the Wasamac tailings was based on the results of metallurgical testing completed in 2018 and recent independent geochemical analysis of archived samples from the four Wasamac ore zones. The results clearly show that the Wasamac tailings are non-potentially acid generating (non-PAG), with very little to no tendency to generate net acidity.  Moreover, they show that the tailings contain excess capacity to neutralize acid from external sources. This conclusion is founded on the abundance of calcium- and magnesium-carbonate minerals in the ore and tailings, which represent effective neutralization potential to consume any acid produced by the oxidation of the sulphide mineral, pyrite, that will be present in the ore and tailings. 

This summary and the findings were taken from the NI 43-101 report: Geochemical Assessment of the Wasamac Tailings, published by Derek Amores, Ph.D., Heather Lindsay, M.Sc., P.Eng. and R.V. (Ron) Nicholson, Ph.D., P.Geo. at EcoMetrix on February 27, 2020, and filed today on the Corporation’s SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

“This study is of great interest to us, as it indicates that the Wasamac tailings will be significantly less harmful to the environment than if they were acid-generating,” said Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer of Monarch. “In addition, the potential to neutralize acid on existing tailings facilities from Wasamac tailings suggests that Wasamac could be an obvious economic choice for several mills (see the map).”

“The Wasamac feasibility study released in 2018 allocated $234 million for the construction of a mill and tailings facility (see press release dated December 3, 2018). The new option being considered to bring the ore to a new site for custom milling (see press release dated May 14, 2020) could significantly reduce this portion of the initial CAPEX for the construction of the mine," concluded Mr. Lacoste.

The technical and scientific content of this press release has been reviewed and approved by Marc-Andr Lavergne, P.Eng., the Corporation’s qualified person under National Instrument 43101.

 
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