Maritime Begins Crushing at the Pine Cove Mill and Provides Update on Restart Activities
Maritime Resources Corp. (MRTMF) has initiated crushing operations at its Pine Cove gold processing facility in Newfoundland and Labrador, which has been on care and maintenance since March 2023. The company plans to process 85,000-115,000 tonnes of mineralized stockpiles grading 1.1 grams per tonne gold, expecting to recover 3,000 to 4,000 ounces of gold during re-commissioning.
The Pine Cove mill, rated for 1,300 tonnes per day of process throughput, is undergoing repairs and upgrades targeting a January 2025 restart. The facility has hired 26 staff members and is completing maintenance work on various systems including filter presses, tailings pump box, and leach tanks. Contract crushing has begun with Guy J. Bailey to prepare stockpiled material before winter.
Maritime Resources Corp. (MRTMF) ha avviato le operazioni di frantumazione presso il suo impianto di lavorazione dell'oro Pine Cove in Newfoundland e Labrador, che era in fase di manutenzione da marzo 2023. L'azienda prevede di trattare 85.000-115.000 tonnellate di scorte minerali con una concentrazione di 1,1 grammi per tonnellata di oro, aspettandosi di recuperare tra 3.000 e 4.000 once d'oro durante la fase di riavvio.
Il mulino di Pine Cove, progettato per un processo di 1.300 tonnellate al giorno, è attualmente oggetto di riparazioni e aggiornamenti con l'obiettivo di ripartire a gennaio 2025. L'impianto ha assunto 26 membri del personale e sta completando lavori di manutenzione su vari sistemi, tra cui filtri pressa, contenitore della pompa di scarto e serbatoi di lisciviazione. Sono iniziate le operazioni di frantumazione in contratto con Guy J. Bailey per preparare il materiale accumulato prima dell'inverno.
Maritime Resources Corp. (MRTMF) ha iniciado las operaciones de trituración en su planta de procesamiento de oro Pine Cove en Newfoundland y Labrador, que ha estado en cuidado y mantenimiento desde marzo de 2023. La compañía planea procesar 85,000-115,000 toneladas de montones de minerales con una ley de 1.1 gramos por tonelada de oro, esperando recuperar entre 3,000 y 4,000 onzas de oro durante el reinicio de operaciones.
El molino de Pine Cove, con una capacidad de 1,300 toneladas por día de procesamiento, está sometido a reparaciones y mejoras destinadas a un reinicio en enero de 2025. La instalación ha contratado a 26 empleados y está completando trabajos de mantenimiento en varios sistemas, incluidos prensas de filtro, caja de bomba de relaves y tanques de lixiviación. Se han iniciado las operaciones de trituración contratada con Guy J. Bailey para preparar el material almacenado antes del invierno.
Maritime Resources Corp. (MRTMF)는 뉴펀들랜드 앤 래브라도의 파인 코브 금 처리 시설에서 2023년 3월 이후 유지 관리 상태에 있던 분쇄 작업을 시작했습니다. 회사는 85,000-115,000톤의 금속 광석을 처리할 계획이며, 이 광석의 금 함량은 톤당 1.1그램입니다. 재가동 중 3,000~4,000온스의 금을 회수할 것으로 예상하고 있습니다.
파인 코브 밀은 하루 1,300톤의 처리 용량으로 설계되었으며, 2025년 1월 재가동을 목표로 수리 및 업그레이드를 진행 중입니다. 이 시설은 26명의 직원을 고용하였고, 필터 프레스, 배수 펌프 박스, 용해 탱크 등 다양한 시스템에서 유지 보수 작업을 완료하고 있습니다. 겨울이 오기 전에 쌓인 자재를 준비하기 위해 Guy J. Bailey와 계약 분쇄 작업이 시작되었습니다.
Maritime Resources Corp. (MRTMF) a lancé des opérations de concassage dans son usine de traitement de l'or de Pine Cove à Terre-Neuve et Labrador, qui était en phase de soin et de maintenance depuis mars 2023. L'entreprise prévoit de traiter 85 000-115 000 tonnes de stocks minéralisés contenant 1,1 gramme d'or par tonne, s'attendant à récupérer entre 3 000 et 4 000 onces d'or au cours de la remise en service.
Le moulin de Pine Cove, ayant une capacité de 1 300 tonnes par jour en volume de traitement, subit des réparations et des améliorations visant un redémarrage en janvier 2025. L'installation a embauché 26 membres du personnel et achève des travaux de maintenance sur divers systèmes, y compris des presses à filtre, des caisses de pompes à queue et des cuves de lixiviation. Des opérations de concassage sous contrat ont commencé avec Guy J. Bailey pour préparer le matériau stocké avant l'hiver.
Maritime Resources Corp. (MRTMF) hat die Zerkleinerungsarbeiten in seiner Goldverarbeitungsanlage Pine Cove in Neufundland und Labrador aufgenommen, die seit März 2023 in Wartung war. Das Unternehmen plant, 85.000-115.000 Tonnen mineralisierter Lagerbestände mit einem Gehalt von 1,1 Gramm pro Tonne Gold zu verarbeiten und erwartet, während der Wiederinbetriebnahme zwischen 3.000 und 4.000 Unzen Gold zu gewinnen.
Die Pine Cove-Mühle, die für ein Tagesdurchsatz von 1.300 Tonnen ausgelegt ist, wird repariert und modernisiert, mit dem Ziel, im Januar 2025 wieder in Betrieb zu gehen. Die Anlage hat 26 Mitarbeiter eingestellt und führt Wartungsarbeiten an verschiedenen Systemen durch, darunter Filterpressen, Schwemmpumpenboxen und Laugungstanks. Die Vertragszerkleinerung mit Guy J. Bailey hat begonnen, um das eingelagerten Material vor dem Winter vorzubereiten.
- Mill restart planned for January 2025 with 1,300 tonnes per day capacity
- Processing of stockpiles expected to yield 3,000-4,000 ounces of gold
- 26 staff members already hired for operations
- Facility includes fully permitted gold circuit and large capacity in-pit tailings storage
- Facility has been inactive since March 2023
- Stockpile material not yet classified as mineral resource due to insufficient exploration
- Relatively low gold grade of 1.1 grams per tonne in stockpiles
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - December 11, 2024) - Maritime Resources Corp. (TSXV: MAE) (OTC Pink: MRTMF) ("Maritime" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the commencement of crushing of the mineralized stockpiles at the Company's Pine Cove gold processing facility ("Pine Cove"). Pine Cove is located near the communities of Ming's Bight and Baie Verte in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada and has been on care and maintenance since March 2023. The facility includes a fully permitted gold circuit and a large capacity in-pit tailings storage facility.
Highlights:
- Contract crushing commenced by Guy J. Bailey Limited to stockpile product for the Pine Cove mill gold circuit prior to the winter freeze up. Crushed material will be used to re-commission the Pine Cove mill.
- Mineralized stockpiles of 85,000-115,000 tonnes grading 1.1 grams per tonne gold for 3,000 to 4,000 ounces gold are expected to be processed during the re-commissioning.
- Pine Cove mill repairs and upgrades on track for a January 2025 mill re-commissioning start up.
"The team at Pine Cove have made tremendous progress preparing the mill for the restart of processing operations, beginning with the mineralized stockpiles that we have identified at the Point Rousse project site. Crushing operations have commenced and work inside the mill continues. We are aiming to safely and efficiently restart the gold circuit in January 2025," comments Garett Macdonald, President and CEO.
Pine Cove Mill
The Pine Cove mill is rated for 1,300 tones per day of process throughput and is configured with a crushing, grinding, flotation, regrind, leaching and a Merrill Crowe circuit that has been on care and maintenance since March 2023. Maritime is conducting a thorough review of the mill's mechanical, electrical and other operating systems prior to recommissioning the process plant with existing mineralized stockpiles.
Re-commissioning activities are well underway with work crews targeting repairs and upgrades to the filter presses, tailings pump box, leach tanks, pumps, electrical motors, air systems, monitoring instruments and the installation of the existing gravity concentrator circuit.
Recruitment of senior mill staff and maintenance positions is substantially complete, including hiring a mill manager, maintenance superintendent, electricians, millwrights, plant operators, mill clerk, as well as procurement and warehousing personnel. Combined with the existing care and maintenance team there are currently 26 people working at Pine Cove, preparing for the mill restart.
Mineralized Stockpiles
Maritime has identified approximately 85,000-115,000 tonnes of stockpiled and tailings material grading approximately 1.1 grams per tonne gold for approximately 3,000 to 4,000 ounces of contained gold (June 6, 2024 News Release). The potential quantity and grade are conceptual in nature and there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource. It is uncertain whether further exploration would result in the stockpiled and tailings material being delineated as a mineral resource. Tonnages were estimated from surveyed volumes of the stockpile and tailings areas applying bulk density factors of 2.0 tonnes per cubic metre ("t/m3") for compacted stockpile material and 1.5 t/m3 for screened fines material. Grades were estimated from assay results of the 677 samples that were collected and were in line with the grades processed by previous operators. Surface samples, by their nature, are selective and may not represent underlying mineralization.
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Exploration activities at the Hammerdown Gold Project are administered on site by the Company's Exploration Manager, Larry Pilgrim, P.Geo. In accordance with National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, Larry Pilgrim, P.Geo. Exploration Manager, is the Qualified Person for the Company and has prepared, validated and approved the technical and scientific content of this news release. The Company strictly adheres to CIM Best Practices Guidelines in conducting, documenting, and reporting its exploration activities on its exploration projects.
Analytical Procedures
All samples assayed and pertaining to this press release were completed by Eastern Analytical Limited (EAL) located at Springdale, Newfoundland and Labrador. EAL is an ISO 17025:2005 accredited laboratory for a defined scope of procedures. EAL has no relationship to Maritime Resources. Samples are delivered in sealed plastic bags to EAL by Maritime field crews where they are dried, crushed, and pulped. Samples are crushed to approximately
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