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Xali Gold Corp V.XGC

Alternate Symbol(s):  CGDXF

Xali Gold Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company that has gold and silver projects in Peru and Mexico. It operates in three geographical areas: Peru, Mexico and Canada. Its Mexican Properties include El Oro Hard Rock, El Oro Tailings and Western Mexico. Its Peruvian Properties include Tres Marias. Its flagship asset, El Oro Project, is a gold project encompassing the gold-silver epithermal vein system in Mexico. The El Oro project covers 20 veins with past production and more than 57 veins in total, which consists of approximately 6.4 million ounces of gold and 74 million ounces of silver. The El Dorado Property is in the Pacific Coastal Plain, State of Nayarit, approximately 50 kilometers (km) south of the San Dieguito de Arriba (SDA) Plant. SDA is located in Nayarit, Western Mexico and consists of a flotation plant which also includes a precious metals leach circuit. Tres Marias is located within an emerging epithermal gold, silver and polymetallic belt of southern Peru.


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Post by gmcmachineon May 13, 2024 8:35am
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XALI GOLD-STARCORE MINES TEAMS WITH KCA ON EL ORO

XALI GOLD-STARCORE MINES TEAMS WITH KCA ON EL ORO

There are big plans for XALI GOLD that are happening!
 

20x upside opportunity  
 

Starcore Embarks on Environmental Rehabilitation Project in Mexico

May 13, 2024

Starcore International Mines Ltd. (TSX: SAM) (“Starcore” or the “Company”reports that it has joined forces with Kappes, Cassiday & Associates (“KCA”) to launch an environmental rehabilitation project to clean up mine tailings from the municipality of El Oro in Mexico (the “El Oro Tailings”).  The parties have executed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) to enter into a joint venture whereby KCA would provide its expertise and services for the project aimed at rehabilitating the environment, and Starcore would act as Operator of the joint venture.

KCA, an engineering firm headquartered in Reno, Nevada, specializes in all aspects of heap leaching and cyanide processing.  Recently, KCA entered into an agreement with Xali Gold Corp. (TSXV: XGC) to purchase its tailings at El Oro, Mexico, which tailings KCA now intends to process in a joint venture with Starcore to rehabilitate the environment and recapture the tailings’ gold and silver content.  As announced in its press release of April 15, 2024, Xali Gold reported that the El Oro Tailings contain an Inferred Resource* of 1,267,400 tonnes grading 2.94 grams per tonne (“g/t”) gold, 75.12 g/t silver, containing a total of 119,900 ounces of gold and 3,061,200 ounces of silver.   
* All figures rounded.

KCA will be responsible for all metallurgical studies, the project’s feasibility study, and will deliver the engineering design for the construction of the processing plant that will launch the environmental rehabilitation project and recover precious metal from the El Oro Tailings.  Starcore will be responsible for the capital cost to construct the plant, and will act as operator of the plant.  Net profits generated from the JV will be allocated (i) 100% to Starcore until it has recouped its capital costs, and (ii) thereafter on a 70/30 (Starcore/KCA) basis. 

It is intended that the MOU will be replaced with a formal JV agreement, subject to: (i) KCA having earned a 100% interest in Xali Gold’s El Oro Tailings Project by making the agreed-upon payments to Xali Gold, subject to royalty payments (see Xali Gold’s news release of Apil 15, 2024), (ii) satisfactory drilling and testing of the El Oro Tailings, and (iii) satisfactory arrangements being negotiated with the municipality of El Oro.

Private Placement:  Starcore also announces that it has arranged a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of up to $500,000 to conduct metallurgical testing of the carbonaceous ore at its San Martin Mine operations in Queretaro, Mexico.  The private placement will consist of up to 3,333,333 units (the “Units”) at a price of $0.15 per Unit.  Each Unit will be comprised of one common share of Starcore and one common share purchase warrant (the “Warrants”), each whole Warrant exercisable for a period of two years from the date of issue to purchase one common share of Starcore at a price of $0.25 per share.

The private placement is subject to TSX acceptance and any required regulatory approvals.  All of the securities issued pursuant to this financing will have a hold period expiring four months plus one day after the closing date. 

About Starcore

Starcore International Mines is engaged in precious metals production with focus and experience in Mexico.  While this base of producing assets has been complemented by exploration and development projects throughout North America, Starcore has expanded its reach internationally with the recently acquired project in Cte d’Ivoire.  The Company is a leader in Corporate Social Responsibility and advocates value driven decisions that will increase long term shareholder value. You can find more information on the investor friendly website here: www.starcore.com


https://starcore.com/en/investors/news/2024/starcore-embarks-on-environmental-rehabilitation-project-in-mexico/

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