Murchison Announces Excellent Preliminary Metallurgical Results from the 100%-Owned Zn-CU-AG Brabant-Mckenzie Deposit
Murchison Minerals Ltd. announced positive findings from preliminary metallurgical testing at its 100%-owned Brabant-McKenzie Zn-Cu-Ag Deposit in Saskatchewan. A simple flotation test upgraded zinc from 9.13% to 27%, achieving a 98% recovery rate. Further testing produced a zinc concentrate of 50.2%, with 85.06% recovery. Copper tests showed similar success, enhancing the grade to 4.12% with a 74.7% recovery. CEO Jean-Charles Potvin expressed optimism about the project's economic viability, noting minimal capital and operational expenditures due to the efficient processes.
- Zinc grade upgraded from 9.13% to 27% with 98% recovery.
- Zinc concentrate of 50.2% achieved with 85.06% recovery in further tests.
- Copper grade increased to 4.12% with a 74.7% recovery.
- Metallurgical process simplicity minimizes CAPEX and OPEX.
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TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / August 10, 2021 / Murchison Minerals Ltd. ("Murchison" or the "Company") (TSXV:MUR) is pleased to announce the results from preliminary metallurgical testing on core samples collected from its
Excellent results for copper recovery were also achieved with the simple rougher and scavenger flotation test increasing the grade to
Murchison CEO, Jean-Charles Potvin, comments, "The initial results from metallurgical testing are extremely positive and we are very pleased that simple grinding and flotation using commonly available reagents, are able to produce a high-grade and clean concentrate with high recoveries, this will help immensely with the deposit's economics having a very simple flowsheet, minimizing CAPEX and OPEX."
Results of 4-stage Cleaner Flotation
The metallurgical work was conducted by the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on 40.52 kilograms of massive to semi-massive sulphide submitted to the laboratory on April 22nd, 2021. The sulphide samples consisted of half-core from a single drill hole BM21-004 over a 15.35 metre interval from the approximate center of the deposit. The samples were crushed and homogenized, and the homogenized material assayed
QEMSCAN Analysis
The sample material was analyzed by QEMSCAN which identifies the mineral phases present with the results indicating the material contains
Results of Modal Mineralogy
Magnetic Separation and Gravity Separation
Work was also completed using both magnetic separation and gravity separation. The early magnetic separation work was positive by being able to remove
Qualifying Statement
The foregoing scientific and technical disclosures on the Brabant-McKenzie project have been reviewed by John Shmyr, P.Geo., VP Exploration, a registered member of the Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. Mr. Shmyr is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
About the Brabant‐McKenzie Project
The Brabant-McKenzie project is located 175 kilometres northeast of La Ronge, Saskatchewan and approximately three kilometres from the community of Brabant Lake. The area is accessed year-round via provincial Highway 102 and is serviced by grid power. The project consists of one mining lease, which hosts the Brabant-McKenzie VMS deposit, and additional mineral claims totalling 629 square kilometres, which cover approximately 57 kilometres of strike length over favourable geological horizons, multiple known mineralized showings and identified geophysical conductors.
Mineral Resource Summary for Brabant-McKenzie VMS Deposit
Category | Tonnes | Zn % | Cu % | Pb % | Au (g/t) | Ag (g/t) | Zn Eq (%) |
Indicated | 2,100,000 | 7.08 | 0.69 | 0.49 | 0.23 | 39.6 | 9.98 |
Inferred | 7,600,000 | 4.46 | 0.57 | 0.19 | 0.10 | 18.4 | 6.29 |
The above mineral resource estimate for the Brabant-McKenzie VMS Deposit was prepared by independent qualified person ("QP") Finley Bakker, P.Geo., and has an effective date of September 4, 2018. The NI 43-101 Technical Report named Technical Report on the Resource Estimate Update for the Brabant-McKenzie Property, Brabant Lake, Saskatchewan is available on the Company's website and on SEDAR.
The mineral resource of the Brabant-McKenzie VMS Deposit was estimated based on metal prices of USD
About Murchison Minerals Ltd. (TSXV:MUR)
Murchison is a Canadian‐based exploration company focused on the exploration and development of the
Additional information about Murchison and its exploration projects can be found on the Company's website at www.murchisonminerals.com. For further information, please contact:
Jean‐Charles (JC) Potvin, President and CEO
jcpotvin@murchisonminerals.com
Erik H Martin, CFO
Tel: (416) 350‐3776
info@murchisonminerals.com
CHF Capital Markets
Thomas Do, IR Manager
Tel: (416) 868-1079 x 232
thomas@chfir.com
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