Monarch Mining feeds first ore to Beacon mill in Quebec
In an effort to restart the operation, the company has been mining ore at Beaufor over the past few months. A total of 31,079 tonnes averaging 4.76 g/t gold have been mined to date, 30,549 tonnes of which are currently stockpiled and ready to be processed.
At the Beacon mill, pre-commissioning and with the processing of waste rock began about six weeks ago. About C$20 million has been invested by Monarch to refurbish the mill, which has a nameplate capacity of 750 t/d.
“We’ve been working relentlessly over the last year to restart the Beaufor mine and Beacon mill, and we’re pleased to see our efforts coming to fruition,” Jean-Marc Lacoste, president and CEO of Monarch, said. “We are convinced that our new mining and exploration strategies will enable us to make the Beaufor mine a success once again and create new, good-quality jobs and sustainable employment in the region in the process.”
Once the mine and mill are fully operational, the company will focus on generating cash flow for its exploration activities and increasing the Beaufor resource, which remains open on several levels of the mine.
The Beaufor mine presently has measured and indicated resources of 1.3 million tonnes grading 5.3 g/t gold or 219,500 contained oz. The inferred resource is 818,900 tonnes at 4.7 g/t gold for about 122,500 contained oz.
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