Rockhaven Announces Improved Metallurgical Test Work Results on its Klaza Project, Yukon
Rockhaven Resources (TSXV:RK) announces improved metallurgical test work results on its Klaza Project in Yukon, showcasing gold and silver recoveries of 82% and 85% respectively. The optimized flowsheet aims to reduce capital and operating costs, power needs, and permitting timelines. The company's multi-year program focused on simplifying processing, maximizing metal recoveries, and limiting the production of fine tailings. Results include high-grade concentrates, potential to eliminate onsite pressure oxidation, and positive pre-concentration outcomes. The reveal of a streamlined conventional flowsheet with three marketable concentrates is expected to benefit mining processes, tailings management, and overall project costs.
The company achieved gold and silver recoveries of 82% and 85% respectively, showcasing efficient processing methods and potential for high metal yields in concentrates.
The lead concentrate displayed high-value assay grades, averaging 210 g/t gold, 4,997 g/t silver, and 61.6% lead, indicating lucrative market potential.
The inclusion of dense media separation in future studies is expected to enhance metal recoveries and reduce processing costs, benefiting overall project economics.
The potential fees associated with processing arsenic-rich concentrates may impact overall revenue, despite high gold grades, posing a challenge to cost competitiveness.
The need for further geometallurgical work to confirm the effectiveness of pyrite flotation and concentrate cyanidation may lead to additional complexities in the processing flow, potentially affecting project costs.
Optimized Flowsheet has Potential to Reduce Capital and Operating Costs, Power Needs and Permitting Timelines
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 6, 2024 / Rockhaven Resources Ltd. (TSXV:RK) ("Rockhaven") is pleased to announce the results of recent extensive metallurgical and pre-concentration test work at its
Rockhaven's comprehensive multi-year metallurgical program focused on several key objectives which included: (1) designing a simpler and more cost-effective processing flowsheet, (2) maximizing precious and base metal recoveries to saleable concentrates, and (3) exploring ways to limit the production of fine tailings and hydrometallurgical products that need special management. The work has been largely executed at Blue Coast Research under the guidance of Chris Martin, Independent Consulting Metallurgist, and Rockhaven's Technical Committee.
Highlights from this news release include:
- Gold recoveries of
82% and silver recoveries of85% were obtained using conventional flotation, producing three marketable concentrates for shipment to smelters, from the composite that is most representative of the majority of the current Klaza Mineral Resources; - The lead concentrate, which has the highest value of the three concentrates, returned assay grades averaging 210 g/t gold, 4,997 g/t silver and
61.6% lead; - The arsenopyrite concentrate returned average grades of 112 g/t gold and could be shipped off-site to a smelter; and,
- Dense media separation test work returned high metal recoveries to a
50% mass pull and is expected to be included in future mineral resource and economic studies.
"Flotation test work results, coupled with concentrate marketing analysis, has produced a streamlined, conventional flowsheet yielding three concentrates, eliminating the need for onsite pressure oxidation and its associated high capital and operating costs, electrical power needs and permitting challenges," stated Matt Turner, CEO of Rockhaven Resources. "Furthermore, pre-concentration results continue to offer options to positively impact mining and milling processes and tailings management. Positive dense media separation results could allow larger scale mining and reduce the processing cost of the run-of-mine mill feed, turning just below cut-off grade mineralization into potential mill feed. It also assists us in meeting our tailings goals, with the largest single product from the process now expected to be a crushed, benign coarse reject rather than fine tailings, which is expected to significantly reduce the surface tailings storage needs of the project."
Geometallurgy and Flotation Test Work
The project has adopted a geometallurgical framework utilizing almost all of its recent testing, where data has been gathered from 75 samples located throughout all the mineralized zones included in the current Klaza Property Mineral Resources. This work provided a fuller understanding of the metallurgical response of materials throughout the different mineralized zones and substantially reduces metallurgical risk to the project, allowing for better mine planning and more accurate production forecasting. It is also expected to yield a more robust financial model for the project.
Variability flotation test work was completed on 28 composites, built using the initial 75 samples collected, which were then grouped into three Master Composites (MC-1, MC-2, and MC-3) based on their metallurgical response. Master Composite-1 (MC-1) consists of the most representative material from the majority of the Klaza Mineral Resources, and includes the Western BRX, Central Klaza and Western Klaza zones. Table 1 shows the grades and recoveries to cleaned lead, zinc and arsenopyrite concentrates from batch testing.
Table 1: Cleaned Concentrate Average Grades and Recoveries from MC-1
Average Concentrate Grades | Average Recoveries | |||||||||||||
Mass | Au | Ag | Pb | Zn | As | Au | Ag | Pb | Zn | As | ||||
% | g/t | g/t | % | % | % | % | % | % | % | % | ||||
Lead | 0.9 | 210 | 4,997 | 61.6 | 2.9 | 2.3 | 32 | 57 | 83 | - | - | |||
Zinc | 1.6 | 23 | 1,156 | 1.3 | 55.6 | 0.6 | 6 | 25 | - | 87 | - | |||
Arsenopyrite | 2.2 | 112 | 112 | 0.5 | 0.7 | 30.0 | 44 | 3 | - | - | 79 | |||
Project Wide Total: | 82 | 85 | 83 | 87 | 79 |
Refractory Gold Flotation
Recent testing, combined with concentrate marketing efforts, has established that flotation would allow for the creation of a high-grade and marketable arsenopyrite concentrate containing most of the refractory gold. This arsenic-rich product attracts penalties and fees for processing the arsenic, but the gold grades are high enough to ensure these concentrates should return sufficient revenue after treatment charges to make them competitive economically with on-site processing. This would eliminate the need for on-site pressure oxidation and hydrometallurgy, greatly simplifying the metallurgical flowsheet, reducing permitting risk and power needs, and could potentially reduce capital costs as compared to the 2020 Preliminary Economic Assessment ("2020 PEA").
Pre-concentration and Tailings
Rockhaven announced pre-concentration results using XRT-Sorting technology on September 12, 2023. Further test work, using gravity pre-concentration via dense media separation ("DMS") as opposed to XRT-Sorting, has increased the recoveries at similar mass pulls from four of the five main zones, rejecting
The potential benefits of these DMS results include potential for a reduction in cut-off grades, increased mill throughput and production rates, and a corresponding reduction in fine tailings as compared to the 2020 PEA.
DMS recovery numbers from the main mineralized zones at Klaza are shown in Table 2 below:
Table 2: Results of DMS Test Work from Klaza Mineralized Zones
Mill Feed in PEA | Feed Grades | Average Recoveries | |||||||||||
t | Au | Ag | Pb | Zn | Mass | Au | Ag | Pb | Zn | ||||
% | g/t | g/t | % | % | % | % | % | % | % | ||||
Western BRX | 32 | 7.9 | 92.2 | 0.60 | 0.68 | 50.0 | 99.0 | 98.4 | 97.4 | 94.7 | |||
Central Klaza | 38 | 5.0 | 53.8 | 0.37 | 0.63 | 50.0 | 97.7 | 97.5 | 95.8 | 94.6 | |||
Western Klaza | 11 | 1.7 | 99.1 | 0.24 | 0.19 | 32.8 | 78.9 | 89.3 | 92.2 | 81.6 | |||
Central BRX | 19 | 0.7 | 25.5 | 0.23 | 0.37 | 50.0 | 94.2 | 96.9 | 98.2 | 96.6 | |||
Eastern BRX* | 0 | 1.8 | 29.2 | 0.11 | 0.26 | 50.0 | 94.6 | 96.7 | 96.9 | 93.4 |
*Eastern BRX was not included in the 2018 Klaza mineral resource estimation and the 2020 Klaza Property PEA.
Pyrite Flotation and Concentrate Cyanidation
Pyrite flotation from the arsenopyrite flotation tails, and cyanide leaching of this concentrate, offers potential to increase gold recoveries by a further 2
Summary and Next Steps
The above work has been done through an iterative process of extensive metallurgical testing in conjunction with engineering, concentrate marketing and cost trade-off studies. The outcome has resulted in the potential for a much lower metallurgical processing costs on a per tonne basis (as compared to the 2020 PEA), driven primarily by the elimination of the on-site hydrometallurgical circuit to treat the high-grade gold arsenopyrite concentrate that was contemplated in the 2020 PEA. Finally, the geometallurgical model has significantly increased confidence in projected metallurgical recoveries throughout the Klaza Property Mineral Resources, allowing for another tier of project optimisation and de-risking that would hitherto have not been possible.
Next steps include locked-cycle test work and more in-depth geometallurgical analysis of the data to be done in conjunction with the resource model and mine planning.
Qualified Persons
Technical information related to the metallurgical test program were provided and approved by Chris Martin, C.Eng. an independent consultant and qualified person for the purpose of National Instrument 43-101. All other technical information related to this news release has been approved by Matthew R. Dumala, P.Eng., a geological engineer with Archer, Cathro & Associates (1981) Limited and qualified person for the purpose of National Instrument 43-101.
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Information contained in this news release contains forward-looking statements. These statements reflect management's current estimates, beliefs, intentions and expectations; they are not guarantees of future performance. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts and are generally, but not always, identified by the words "potential", "extensive", "simpler", "de-risking", "objective", "optimized", "reduce", "streamlined", "fuller", "conventional", "high", "encouraging", "expect", "future', "positive", "high", "yield" "comprehensive", "significant", "positive" "planned", "optimize", "interpreted", "anticipates", variations of such words and similar expressions, or that events or conditions that "could", "may", "should", or "would" occur. Rockhaven cautions that all forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain, and that actual performance may be affected by a number of material factors, many of which are beyond the control of Rockhaven. Such factors include, among other things: risks and uncertainties relating to exploration and development and the results thereof, including the results of completed drill programs, their impact on the current mineral resource estimates and existing and future economic studies; and the results of planned metallurgical and geotechnical programs including the potential benefits of pre-concentration on higher and lower grade material and cyanidation of pyrite concentrates; the advancement of exploration targets through future exploration; the outcome of the planned mineral resource estimate update and the planned prefeasibility study, including the impacts of pre-concentration and whether or not such is incorporated into the estimate and the study; the future marketability of concentrates; the ability of Rockhaven to obtain additional financing; the need to comply with environmental and governmental regulations; fluctuations in the prices of commodities; operating hazards and risks; competition; and other risks and uncertainties, including those described in Rockhaven's financial statements available under the Rockhaven profile at www.sedar.com. Accordingly, actual and future events, conditions and results may differ materially from the estimates, beliefs, intentions and expectations expressed or implied in the forward-looking information. Except as required under applicable securities legislation, Rockhaven undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise forward-looking information.
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FAQ
What are the gold and silver recoveries achieved in the metallurgical test work?
Gold recoveries of 82% and silver recoveries of 85% were obtained using conventional flotation.
What are the key objectives of Rockhaven's metallurgical program?
Rockhaven's program focused on designing a cost-effective processing flowsheet, maximizing metal recoveries, and reducing the production of fine tailings.
Who oversaw the metallurgical test work at Blue Coast Research?
The test work was largely executed under the guidance of Chris Martin, Independent Consulting Metallurgist, and Rockhaven's Technical Committee.
What are the potential benefits of dense media separation results at Klaza?
The benefits include potential reduction in cut-off grades, increased mill throughput, and corresponding decrease in fine tailings production.
Who provided technical information related to the metallurgical test program?
Chris Martin, an independent consultant, and Matthew R. Dumala, a geological engineer, provided approved technical information for the purpose of National Instrument 43-101.