Project Overview
The Curraghinalt Gold Project is a precious metals resource (gold, silver, and copper) project located in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
The Curraghinalt deposit is a high-grade orogenic gold deposit characterized by a series of west-northwest trending, moderately to steeply dipping, stacked quartz-carbonate-sulphide veins and arrays of narrow and short extension veinlets. The veins range from a few centimetres up to 5.1 m wide and have been traced from surface to a depth of approximately 1,200 m. They remain open along strike and at depth.
Underground mining plan is based on a ramp access mining operation producing an average of 2,200 t/d of ore from a blend of mining methods, including lateral development, longhole (open stoping, uppers retreat and pillar recovery) and cut & fill.
Processing will consist of underground crushing, screening and XRT sorting (45-50% waste reject), followed by 1,300 t/d gravity-flotation concentrator, producing a gold concentrate.
Stream Details
Date of Contract |
15-Nov-23 |
Term |
Life of Mine |
Stream |
3.05% gold until 125 koz, 1.5% thereafter |
Per Unit Production Payment |
18% of spot until upfront deposit repaid, 22% of spot thereafter |
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