Ores with over 19 tons of gold found within the “Tlamino” project in Serbia
, NewsThe “Tlamino” project in the south of Serbia consists of two exploration permits – Donje Tlamino and Surlica-Dukat, and each covers about 100 square kilometers. As part of the project, reserves of almost seven million tons of ore (more than 19.3 tons of gold) estimated at more than a billion dollars were found on the border with Northern Macedonia and Bulgaria, said the company based in Canada, Medgold Resources.
The company said it has launched a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) for gold and silver as part of the so-called “Tlamino” project and the aim of this study is to set the framework for the project’s sustainable economy.
British-based companies Addison Mining Services and Bara Consulting have been appointed leaders of PEA and metallurgical research, Rich Partners Limited, also from the UK, has been hired to provide guidance in the areas of concentrate specification and marketing terms, while metallurgical tests performed by the Canadian ALS Metallurgy.
Source: rts.rs
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