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Monarch takes first step in Wasamac mining permit application

21st November 2019

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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Emerging gold mining company Monarch Gold on Wednesday filed a project notice with the Quebec government for its Wasamac project, marking the first step in the mining permit application process, which generally takes 18 to 24 months.

Located about 15 km west of Rouyn-Noranda in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region, Wasamac is forecast to produce an average of 142 000 oz/y over an 11-year mine life at an all-in sustaining cost of C$826/oz.

Monarch CEO Jean-Marc Lacoste commented that Wasamac was expected to create more than 400 jobs during the construction stage and about 300 jobs once the mine goes into production.

The company also intends to make Wasamac a Mining 4.0 project, combining new technologies and respect for the environment.

“The proposed project will feature new production technologies such as the Rail-Veyor electrically powered, remote-controlled underground haulage system and will include an almost entirely electric fleet of production and development equipment.

“Our projections indicate that the use of electricity and automation will allow us to produce at a lower cost and minimise our environmental footprint."

Broadly speaking, the Wasamac project consists of an underground mine producing 6 000 t/d on average, construction of underground ore haulage infrastructure, construction of a mineral processing plant, preparation of waste rock, tailings and overburden storage areas, and the establishment of related infrastructure.

The December 2018 feasibility study indicates that the Wasamac deposit hosts a measured and indicated mineral resource of 29.86-million tonnes at an average grade of 2.70 g/t gold for a total of 2.6-million ounces of gold, and proven and probable mineral reserves of 21.46-million tonnes at an average grade of 2.56 g/t gold, for a total of 1.8-million ounces of gold, with the deposit remaining open along strike and at depth.

Edited by Mariaan Webb
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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