RE:A Made in Canada Solution?Intreresting technology Husky!
Unfortunately it looks like its limitations are for processing up to only 15,000 tpd ROM (Run of Mine) ore, if I'm understanding their presentation correctly. Page 9
DST_Corporate Presentation Web.pdf (dundeetechnologies.com) VG had plans to and tried stacking ROM ore (I believe in Q4 2021?) which obviously didn't work out too well because they stopped stacking ROM soon afterwards and never did provide any explanation why.
I'm not sure if this technology could be used for crushed ore too if crushed small / fine enough, don't see any mention of processing crushed ore but I ony had a very quick look at this. Eliminating the use of cyanide use would be huge if they can increase tpd capacity and process crushed ore at the level VG was at. A 95% recovery rate and elimination of the need for storage ponds, etc sounds impressive too.
Maybe JM can contact this company and get them to build a CLEVR plant paid for by them and their costs (plus a share of profit) recovered from gold produced? And if they agree, then convince YTG to allow this company to build an on-site plant to process VG's ROM ore while YTG works with the Reciever to deal with the environmental aspects of the HL failure. That way VG gets to process the ROM ore, bring in revenue and cashflow while YTG and the Receiver deals with the environmental clean-up. Sounds like a win-win to me...Lol.
My opinin only.
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