RE:Staying focused on the basicthose studies, i believe, are old and just a repeat...........
they always had GOOD RECOVERIES.............the problem is the concentrate is not economice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No one wants 2g/t concentrate!!!!!!!!!!!
the fact that it is not addressed in the MD&A suggests they have either not done any follow up work to improve the concentrate, or they have but they aint happy with what they see so stayin quiet on it.l.....
Robizounskin wrote: I was reading again the document (MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS, For the year ended March 31, 2022) on Tudor site and the following 2 statements catch my attention and confirm my confidence in this fantastic project.
Drilling Program at Treaty Creek;
The main priority of the 2022 exploration program is to define the limits of the Goldstorm Deposit since it remains open to expansion in all directions and at depth. The objective is to convert as much of the 7.9 million ounces of gold equivalent (AuEq) Inferred Resources to the Measured and Indicated Resource categories that currently total 19.41 million ounces of AuEq. In addition to the aggressive definition drilling at Goldstorm (GS), exploration drilling will also continue at the Eureka (EZ) and Calm Before the Storm (CBS) Zones.
The preliminary metallurgical test work shows excellent gold recoveries to a gravity + flotation concentrate. From four composite tests, gold recoveries averaged 96.2% in pyrite concentrates with overall gold recoveries after concentrate extraction expected to be on the order of 88%. The mineralogical studies also demonstrated that no deleterious elements such as As, Sb or Hg were detected within the Goldstorm and Copper Belle Zones. The four tests were carried out by BV Minerals Metallurgical Division and supervised by metallurgical consultant Frank Wright, P.Eng.