Video: Liberty Gold expects Black Pine prefeasibility to boost gold ounces

Video: Liberty Gold expects imminent PFS for Idaho Black Pine gold project to boost ouncesLiberty Gold president and COO Jon Gilligan talks to TNM's western editor, Henry Lazenby.

Liberty Gold (TSX: LGD) plans to release a prefeasibility study for its Black Pine gold project in southern Idaho in weeks, president and chief operating officer Jon Gilligan said in an interview.

The project holds 3 million oz. contained metal, according to a February resource update, and could hold as much as 5 million oz. gold, Gilligan said during the Gold Forum Americas in Colorado Springs, Col. The company skipped a preliminary economic assessment after a major discovery at the Rangefront deposit two years ago added a million ounces.

“We’re an explorer rapidly becoming a developer,” Gilligan said. “Our goal now is to take this forward, build the mine, and become a producer. It’s an exciting time for Liberty Gold as we move up the value curve.”

Meanwhile, 20,000 metres of exploration drilling continues with results expected by year-end. Liberty also made waves at its Gold Strike project in Utah, where a recent antimony discovery could open new opportunities. With the United States classifying antimony as a critical mineral, Gilligan says Liberty may benefit from government support and growing demand.

Watch the full interview below with The Northern Miner’s western editor, Henry Lazenby.

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