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West African Resources Ord Shs WFRSF

West African Resources Limited is an Australia-based international mining company. The Company is engaged in mining, mineral processing, exploration, project development, community and social sustainability, and rehabilitation within the West African country of Burkina Faso. It has two segments. Mining Operations segment comprises of the Sanbrado Gold Project operations located in Burkina Faso. Construction. Exploration & Evaluation (E&E) segment comprises mines under construction and exploration and evaluation projects in locations other than Sanbrado. The Sanbrado Gold Project is located approximately 90 kilometers (km) east-southeast of Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso. The Project covers an aggregate area of 116 square kilometers (km2). The Kiaka gold project is approximately 45 km south of West African’s flagship Sanbrado Gold Mine in Burkina Faso and 110 km southeast of the capital Ouagadougou. The Toega Gold Project is located 14 km from its Sanbrado gold operation.


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Comment by jsnfernleyon Oct 30, 2017 1:25pm
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RE:NEWS!!?? Hello? Anyone here?

RE:NEWS!!?? Hello? Anyone here? Some of us are out here.  Saw the press release last night.  Was wondering about the underground operation and if they tunneled in from the larger open pit deposit, looks like it's closer to that.  It might decrease the tonnage but increase the grades by leaving a cap at the surface and getting to the higher grades earlier with less capital cost.

I'm sure it will get looked at in the next round of studies.
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