South-Malartic plans to ship 65,000 tonnes of ore from Croinor to Richmont’s Camflo mill, near Val d’Or, for processing between July and December. Pit models used in feasibility work predict a grade of 5.47 grams gold per tonne.
The company also engaged a mining contractor, Norascon, of Amos, Que., to perform all mining and to truck the ore to Camflo. Another contractor, Ross-Finlay, has been engaged to drive a decline from the base of the Croinor pit.
Croinor has a measured and indicated resource of 2.5 million tonnes at a grade of 3.46 grams gold per tonne.
In late May, South-Malartic consolidated ownership in Croinor in a deal to buy out 30% partner
That deal requires approval from Huntington shareholders, and is scheduled to close near Aug. 1. The South-Malartic shares are to be issued in 100,000-share blocks in each of the first six months following closing, with 50,000-share blocks released monthly until all have been issued.
South-Malartic gets the Croinor land package and Huntington’s Tex-Sol property near Val d’Or, where
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