Originally posted by grindstone cowboy
This mobs invisible gold story has been around for at least 3 years at least, what progress has been made to demonstrate that gold can be technically and economically feasible to extract?
https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/visible-gold-that-cant-be-assayed.2668609/
Err, I dunno, maybe a groundbreaking fire assay method, a close to perfected extraction method, a plant design, all on a measly ~$1m pa budget!
Bloody rude of you to dismiss their amazing efforts to turn an epic fail when their assays come back with nothing a few years ago to a project that has the potential to host 3 of the biggest deposits in history.
Good to have your opinion on record. It'll come in handy very soon, when the taunting begins.....
Oh, and this invisible gold line you keep parroting holds no weight at all. If you'd been following more closely:
Another example of a massive deposit of
microscopic gold. Just the
2nd biggest gold mine in the world.
Pueblo Viejo's global resource is about about 30Moz @ 3g/t of gold and 150 Moz of silver and a projected mine life of more than 20 years.
The Pueblo Viejo ore is refractory and consists primarily of gold and silver intimately associated with pyrite that occurs as
encapsulated sub-micron particles and in solid solution.