Trigon Metals Updates on Progress for Underground Mining at Kombat, Namibia
- Dewatering of the underground mine is on track, with water levels decreasing 157m in the first month of pumping. Mining set to begin in the first half of 2024.
- Installation of powerful submersible pumps and backup generators ensures uninterrupted power supply for the mine.
- Mining fleet for underground mining expected to arrive in December 2023, providing sufficient time for preparations before start-up.
- The Kombat mine project is expected to create a minimum of 800 direct jobs and deliver sustainable benefits to the community.
- Trigon Namibia has upgraded its infrastructure to pump more water to the Omatako Dam, benefiting the Namibian national water company.
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In July and August 2023, Trigon installed two powerful (2.5MW) submersible pumps in the main shaft at Asis West, together with 7.2 MW of emergency backup generators to ensure uninterrupted power. The water pumped out of the mine is potable and piped into an open canal that feeds reservoirs near
Commenting, Jed Richardson, Trigon President and CEO, “Now that open pit mining has achieved commercial production, processing 1,000 tonnes per day of ore and shipping 250 tonnes of concentrate a week. It is important to understand work is well underway to expand the mill’s throughput and commence mining from the underground, leading to a tripling of production profile while lowering production costs and amplifying profitability.”
The mining fleet for underground mining is expected to begin to arrive in December 2023, providing sufficient time to prepare stopes and train staff before the planned start-up.
Trigon Investor and Local Partner, Knowledge Katti commented, “The Kombat mine is a very important project for
Trigon Metals Inc.
Trigon is a publicly traded Canadian exploration and development company with its core business focused on copper and silver holdings in mine-friendly African jurisdictions. Currently, the company has operations in
Cautionary Notes
This news release may contain forward-looking statements. These statements include statements regarding the Kombat Mine, the reopening of the Kombat Mine, the Company’s ability to restart operations, the dewatering of the Kombat underground mine, the economic viability of the Kombat Mine, the Company’s ability to mine underground and the related timelines, the impact of new personnel on the Company’s operations, the ability to obtain adequate equipment and requisite financing, reliance by the Company on contractors, the infrastructure required for Trigon’s operations and the Company’s future plans and objectives. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially because of factors discussed in the management discussion and analysis section of our interim and most recent annual financial statements or other reports and filings with the TSX Venture Exchange and applicable Canadian securities regulations. We do not assume any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, except as required by applicable laws.
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Website: www.trigonmetals.com
Source: Trigon Metals Inc.
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