Post by
shakeypremis on Sep 12, 2018 3:14am
Re-processing of tailings at a later date and copper recover
Does anyone know if Telson are actually recovering copper from the ore they are mining? It doesn't appear to me that they are. Also, does anyone know if the ore that is processed can be reprocessed (reprocessing of tailings presumably) at a later date because due to the very low recoveries here it will still contain a lot of gold and silver, even lead and copper.
Comment by
austrochris on Sep 19, 2018 12:35pm
I think you are right . Copper will be included 2019
Comment by
shakeypremis on Dec 06, 2018 10:47am
Hi Spikearoo I agree that this company seems very undervalued at present but I had the gold in the tailings at 150k ounces rather than 300k ounces. Perhaps 300k AuEq.
Comment by
Spikearoo1 on Dec 06, 2018 3:43pm
Hi Shakey... Telson website go to page 14 of the Sept presentations. 300,000 + AU in the tailings not AG.
Comment by
Spikearoo1 on Dec 06, 2018 3:47pm
Couldnt help myself...just picked up another 28000. This time next year we should be in really good shape once that Albion process is in place and working. This very well could be mid teir producer in the making. Dyodd and glta.
Comment by
shakeypremis on Dec 07, 2018 5:38am
Spike, 340 AuEq ounces is not 340 ounces of gold. Regardless there is a lot of metal in those tailings (including gold). My only concern is where would Telson get $20-$30m to install the technology. They don't really have a whole lot of money right now.
Comment by
Spikearoo1 on Dec 10, 2018 2:49pm
Never said it was 340k of gold. Its 340,000 gold equivalent ounces. My math is still correct based on assumptions used. Google it and u will see AUeq is used to determine the value of all metals in the tailings. In terms of financing the equipment...if glencores technology is so great maybe they Can finance TSN or im sure they will arrange an offtake agreement with the same source They have now.
Comment by
Spikearoo1 on Dec 10, 2018 5:46pm
Never said it was 340k of gold. Its 340,000 gold equivalent ounces. My math is still correct based on assumptions used. Google it and u will see AUeq is used to determine the value of all metals in the tailings. In terms of financing the equipment...if glencores technology is so great maybe they Can finance TSN or im sure they will arrange an offtake agreement with the same source They have now.