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Meridian Mining UK Societas T.MNO

Alternate Symbol(s):  MRRDF

Meridian Mining UK Societas is focused on development and exploration of the advanced stage Cabacal VMS gold-copper project, regional scale exploration of the Cabacal VMS belt and exploration in the Jauru & Araputanga Greenstone belts (the above all located in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil). The Cabacal Project has licenses covering approximately 50 kilometers (km) of the 55 km VMS belt. The Espigao Project is located on the southwest margin of the Amazon Craton, in the western margin of the Proterozoic Rondonia-Juruena Province. The Company’s Espigao Project covers an area of 72,800 hectares. The Company holds mineral rights totaling 55,559 Ha in the Mirante da Serra Project. The licenses cover an area with an intracratonic basin in the Amazon Cratin, emplaced over crystalline basement rocks of the Jamari metamorphic complex and Mesoproterozoic Rapakivi granites. Its Ariquemes Tin Project comprises a land package in Brazil.


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Comment by killron Apr 19, 2021 3:24pm
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RE:RE:GLTA

RE:RE:GLTA

sounds like we have some really good metal recovery numbers .....
Ps.I didn't know we had a flotation plant ..... ; )

"Future test work to target replicating Cabaal's historical recoveries of +90% for Copper, 90% for Gold and +85% for Silver"

LONDON, April 19, 2021 /CNW/ - Meridian Mining UK S (TSXV: MNO) (Frankfurt: 2MM) ("Meridian" or the "Company") is pleased to provide historical analysis regarding the metallurgical expectations for its Cabaal Copper-Gold camp scale VMS project (the "Project") in Mato Grosso, Brazil. The Company has been reviewing the available historical mill reports1 for the Cabaal mine ("Cabaal") when it was operated from 1987 to 1991 by BP Minerals/Rio Tinto including the full year mill summary for 1990 (Table 1). Based on this historical data the Company's present targets of metal recoveries for its future metallurgical test programs are set at: +90% for Copper ("Cu"), 90% for Gold ("Au") and +85% for Silver ("Ag"), via conventional flotation and gravity processes. Meridian is currently advancing its diamond drill program focussing on the broad Cu-Au sulphide mineralisation of Cabaal.

Highlights of metallurgical data:

  • Meridian's metallurgical program aims to replicate historical high recoveries of Cabaal;
  • Cabaal's metallurgical test work targeting recoveries of:
    • +90% for Copper;
    • 90% for Gold; and
    • +85% for Silver.
  • Cabaal metallurgical processes to be initiated during 2021 are:
    • Best current milling and flotation approaches for Cu-Au-Ag + Zinc (Zn) and Lead ("Pb"); and
    • Gravity separation of Au (+Ag) recovered from scavenger circuit trials.

The historical metallurgical recoveries of Cu-Au-Ag at the Cabaal, achieved via a simple flow sheet supported by empirical mine data, provided the strong basis that the Company has used to set its objectives for the Project's future metallurgical test programs.

Cabaal's positive metallurgical attributes have been demonstrated by the 5 years of historical (1987 to 1991) production and their related, available records*. The historical beneficiation of the Cu dominated sulphide assemblage at Cabaal was via a simple flow sheet of crushing, grinding (110 μm), flotation of the Cu-Au-Ag sulphide assemblage and a gravity circuit. The excellent autoflotation characteristics of the Cabaal mine's chalcopyrite lent themselves to a simple flotation schedule to make a good recovery of copper to a clean concentrate. The subsequent (xanthate) scavenger circuit recovered gold/pyrite/pyrrhotite minerals with the gold (+Ag) separated by spirals and then shaker tables with dor bars smelted at site.

Year: 1990

Cabaal Mill Feed

Flotation recoveries

Gravity recoveries

Total metal Recoveries

Month

Au g/t

Cu %

Ag g/t

Au %

Cu %

Ag %

Au %

Ag %

Au %

Cu %

Ag %

January

3.03

109

5.06

57.9

95.1

85.0

39.1

1.6

97.0

95.1

86.6

February

3.04

1.03

4.90

54.8

95.1

81.9

39.8

1.9

94.6

95.1

83.8

March

3.20

1.00

4.29

56.4

95.1

79.1

36.8

2.1

93.2

95.1

81.2

April

3.37

0.99

4.07

53.5

94.0

79.6

40.5

2.5

94.1

94.0

82.2

May

3.33

1.08

4.77

55.7

94.9

81.4

37.3

2.8

93.0

94.9

84.1

June

3.28

1.07

4.00

52.3

94.1

87.1

40.7

3.4

93.0

94.1

90.5

July

3.53

1.14

4.50

47.2

94.0

87.2

44.8

3.1

92.0

94.0

90.4

August

3.21

1.05

3.59

50.9

93.7

88.3

42.2

3.1

93.1

93.7

91.4

September

4.14

1.04

3.53

49.5

94.6

81.8

44.1

3.8

93.6

94.6

85.7

October

4.17

1.1

3.96

49.8

94.1

83.4

43.6

3.3

93.5

94.1

86.7

November

4.21

1.25

4.44

49.8

95.6

88.3

43.7

3.3

93.5

95.6

91.6

December

4.15

0.92

3.2

47.4

95.0

88.2

45.7

4.1

93.1

95.0

92.3

 

1999 Averages

3.50

1.06

4.23

52.0

94.6

84.1

41.5

2.8

93.6

94.6

86.9

Table 1 Full year historical mill records for the Cabaal Au-Cu mine 19901

The Company is particularly encouraged by the report3 concerning the Cabaal plant's earlier commissioning period ending June 1987. During the mill's ramp up period and prior to the gravity circuit's installation, the Cabaal mill was fed using the mines development material grading 0.1 g/t Au and 0.3% Cu (Ag not reported). The report states that the Cu concentrates produced graded 7 g/t Au, 18% Cu, and 80 g/t Ag with recoveries of Au @ 80%, Cu @ 94% and 80% for silver. The lower Au (+Ag) recovery is attributed to the coarse fraction not being recovered during this period. The Company's sees this as a positive attribute, that the overall high metallurgical recoveries are spread across the broad spectrum of Cu-Au-Ag grades found in the historical Cabaal mine data. As part of the future metallurgical studies the Company will also look at how the lower grade Cu-Au-Ag sulphide assemblage can be used as a blending material with higher grading sulphide material so to maintain a steady feed grade during the trial metallurgical test work.

"The ongoing diamond drill and geophysics programs at Cabaal are all part of the larger program we have planned to develop the Project", commented Dr Adrian McArthur, Meridian's CEO and President. "We are encouraged by the historic data to guide Cabaal's planned metallurgical programs where they will target recoveries of +90% for copper, 90% for gold and +85% for silver. We are confident in the historical operational reports from when the Cabaal mine was in production, and have also sought the input of the mill managers who operated the plant back then. Having a large but open Cu-Au VMS deposit to develop that also had high metal recoveries when it was in operation again shows what an exceptional opportunity Cabaal and the greater Project is for Meridian."

The positive metallurgical characteristics of the Cabaal gold mine is largely due to its principal sulphide assemblage of 65% chalcopyrite, 25% pyrite and 10% pyrrhotite. The accessory sulphides are sphalerite, molybdenite, cubanite and galena. Gold's high recoveries are due to its distribution, 42.9% in silicates (i.e., free), 31.8% in chalcopyrite 9.1% in pyrite, 8.7% pyrrhotite, 1.2% in sphalerite and 6.3% as intergrowths between sulphides and silicates. Silver is mainly associated with the gold as electrum. The Cabaal mine when in operation was focused on Au & Cu recoveries, as such the Zn and Pb minerals were not recovered and no data on their metallurgy is known. There are no known records of Zn or Pb impurities in the Cu concentrate nor of any related smelter penalties.

Dr. Adrian McArthur, B.Sc. Hons, PhD. FAusIMM., CEO and President of Meridian Mining as well as a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has supervised the preparation of the technical information in this news release.

On behalf of the Board of Directors of Meridian Mining UK S

Dr. Adrian McArthur
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