Positive Metallurgical Results from Initial Testwork with Dundee Sustainable Technologies
Highlights of GlassLock Process™ Performance
- Gold Concentrate Upgrade: The gold grade of the concentrate increased by 47%, reaching 24.7g/t Au, with no measurable gold loss during the GlassLock Process™, and a direct-to-smelter saleable concentrate can be produced
- Arsenic Reduction: Arsenic content was significantly lowered from 7.34% to 0.17%, representing a reduction of over 98%.
- Sulphide Sulphur Reduction: Sulphide sulphur levels decreased from 28.8% to 20.8%, a 39% reduction.
- Environmental Characterization The primary byproduct produced by the GlassLock Process™ is a stable, insoluble, arsenic-rich glass that has been characterized as non-toxic under the
Environmental Protection Agency's Method 1311 Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure.
Test work Objectives:
- Conduct preliminary laboratory testwork and complete characterization of sulphide concentrate material from the
Golden Summit Project . - Evaluate the technical feasibility and benefits of integrating DST's GlassLock Process™ for arsenic removal and stabilization.
- Demonstrate the ability to produce a concentrate with broad marketability to various smelters and/or metal traders.
Sample Preparation and Testing
To facilitate the evaluation, a 1-kilogram sample of gold-bearing sulphide concentrate was produced from locked-cycle flotation testwork at BaseMet Labs from a composite from 12 drill holes of Golden Summit material. This sample was shipped to DST, a subsidiary of Dundee Corporation (TSX: DC.A), for testing. The results of this program were extremely positive and encouraging for
Pre-Feasibility Study ("PFS")
The Pre-Feasibility Study is being developed to support a strategic approach for the
The study will systematically explore different options, including alternative pit-shell configurations and metallurgical recovery techniques. Current drilling efforts are aimed at infill drilling and defining a higher-grade starter pit. Ongoing efforts to optimize the potential starter pit area and evaluate potential power supply trade-offs are ongoing. These activities will run in parallel with geotechnical drilling when drilling resumes in
Supporting studies, such as environmental, baseline, and archaeological assessments, are progressing well, while metallurgical testing continues as a key part of the PFS flowsheet development.
In 2025, 62 drill holes were completed, with assay results still pending. Cutting and sampling of drill core will continue through the winter break, and assays will be reported over the coming months. The data from the 2025 and early 2026 drilling programs will be used to revise the mineral resource estimate (MRE) published in
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