Great Western Mining Corporation PLC (AIM – GWMO), which is exploring and developing multiple early-stage golds, silver and copper targets in Nevada, USA, an update on its Western Milling gold and silver processing project.
We took the opportunity to speak with Bria Hall today to add a bit more background to yesterday's company announcement.
Highlights
· Concrete work ongoing. Process equipment at location
· Special Use Permit now granted with NDEP approval expected August 2023
· Guidance on plant capacity and anticipated recoveries
· Independent calculations of material available for processing
· First revenues expected this year
Great Western Chairman Brian Hall commented: “At the end of 2020 we produced a doré bar from waste material collected at Mineral Jackpot. Since then, we have established a working production partnership, identified and evaluated greatly increased volumes of material for processing, found an ideal site and are now constructing a mill which will produce precious metals this year. This is a transformational move and an exciting time for Great Western, aimed at producing first revenues and funded directly by shareholders without recourse to any special financing arrangements which could have created a burden for the Company. In parallel, we have a busy season of exploration across our numerous prospects, on which we will be reporting in due course”.
https://www.share-talk.com/zak-mir-talks-to-great-western-mining-aimgwmo-executive-chairman-brian-hall/
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