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Tanzanian Gold Corporation draws down $4m from financing facility

29th July 2020

By: Marleny Arnoldi

Online News Editor

     

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NYSE- and TSX-listed Tanzanian Gold Corporation (TGC) has drawn down an initial $4-million in funding from a $14-million unsecured convertible debenture it has with institutional investors Riverfort Global Opportunities and a hedge fund of Yorkville Advisors Global called YA II PN. 

The drawn funds are being used for expanding the company’s Buckreef oxide mining and processing operation, the advancement of a feasibility study for the larger sulphide mining complex, the continuation of drilling programmes and general corporate purposes.

TGC is in the process of developing a significant gold mine at the Buckreef project, in Tanzania. The company started production at an oxide plant in June and is now moving ahead to expand this plant’s processing capacity.

This while an ongoing drill programme has more than doubled the size of the measured and indicated resources of the project to about 2.04-million ounces.

Further exploration targets have the potential to add up to another two-million ounces to the resources of Buckreef.

TGC is targeting production of 150 000 oz/y to 175 000 oz/y of gold at Buckreef.  

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Online Managing Editor

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