Polymet launches study

Polymet Mining (POM-V) has retained Tucson, Ariz.-based Independent Mining Consultants to prepare a prefeasibility study of its Northmet polymetallic project, in northern Minnesota.

Situated in the Duluth igneous complex, Northmet hosts 800 million tonnes averaging 0.43% copper and 0.11% nickel, plus 1.5 grams silver, 0.44 gram palladium, 0.12 gram platinum and 0.06 gram gold per tonne. The resource, which is based on 208 drill holes spaced at 60-metre centres, was calculated by BHP Engineering in 1989.

The study is scheduled for completion by the second quarter of 2001.

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