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Bibiani sulphide recovery plant long-lead items expected by mid-August – Asante

14th June 2024

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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Ghana-focused Asante Gold has reported substantial progress at its sulphide recovery plant at the Bibiani gold mine, with the principal long-lead equipment expected to be delivered to site by mid-August.

Installation of the sulphide recovery plant is expected to improve gold recovery and have a significant impact on the all-in sustaining cost (AISC) per ounce produced and the profit margins at Bibiani. Gold recovery from sulphide ore is expected to increase from 70% to about 92%, the company said.

The sulphide recovery plant facility is key to Asante's plans to grow gold production at Bibiani to more than 250 000 oz/y, with cumulative production of 1.2-million ounces of gold over the next five years, with lower AISC.

"Asante has made substantial progress toward completion of the sulphide recovery plant, with 50% of the civil works for the project completed. Fabrication of the long-lead equipment has been completed and the items are currently being prepared for shipment to the Bibiani site, with arrival expected mid-August 2024," it said in an update on the project.

When the plant is completed, Asante expects to be producing about 20 000 oz a month of gold at Bibiani, which is in line with its long-term plan for the mine.

Asante looks forward to the completion of the sulphide recovery plant as it works to improve and optimise its operating mines, the company said.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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