Randgold nearing completion of FS on Senegal gold project

12th June 2018

By: Marleny Arnoldi

Deputy Editor Online

     

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London- and Nasdaq-listed gold miner Randgold Resources is nearing completion on a feasibility study (FS) at its Massawa gold project, in Senegal, and expects to make a development decision by the end of the year.

Randgold CE Mark Bristow and his team are in Senegal to inspect the project and update the Senegalese government on its progress.

He says the latest testwork on the project has shown that 75% of Massawa’s ore reserves could be processed through the simple, low-cost gravity and leach method, overcoming the obstacle that was initially presented by the project’s complex metallurgy.

The remaining 25% would be produced at the end of the mine’s life, either through the bacterial oxidation in agitated tanks – BIOX – process or sold as concentrate to a specialised process facility.

Randgold exploration GM Joel Holliday says continuing exploration is focused on expanding the Massawa reserve and, while it is still short of Randgold’s three-million-ounce minimum requirement, the project’s other metrics are positive.

An inter-Ministerial government commission has been appointed to oversee the project's licensing and development protocols, and a public consultation process will start next month. 

A draft environmental and social impact assessment study is scheduled for submission in July.

Ahead of the development decision, Randgold has already been investing in local community projects, with the emphasis on improving educational and healthcare facilities and providing potable water.

In line with its policy of local employment, 70% of the project's workforce has been recruited from surrounding villages.

Massawa was discovered by Randgold in 2007 and is one of the larger undeveloped gold deposits in West Africa. Its relatively long gestation period is a reflection of the company's tenacity and thorough approach to exploration and a further example of its discipline in bringing projects to account.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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