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Red River pours first gold at Hillgrove

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Red River Resources Ltd (RVR) has poured first gold at its Hillgrove Gold Mine in New South Wales. This achievement marks an important step forward in RVR’s strategy of building a multi-asset operating business focused on base and precious metals.

RVR Managing Director Mel Palancian said: “I would like to thank our employees, consultants, and contractors who have contributed to this significant achievement. The start of gold production at Hillgrove represents a material step in our strategy to build a multi-asset operating business focused on base and precious metals.

“Red River completed the Hillgrove Gold Mine acquisition in August 2019 for A$4 million in RVR shares, and we decided that the best way to bring this project back into production through treating material from the Bakers Creek stockpile before resuming underground operations, with methodical permitting, refurbishment, and upgrade activities to execute our strategy.”

“I look forward to updating the market as we increase gold production from the Bakers Creek Stockpile in Stage 1 before we move to the full restart of UG production in Stage 2, producing gold, gold concentrate, and goldantimony concentrate.”

Red River has installed a Consep Acacia Leach Reactor at Hillgrove to maximise recovery of gold from the Knelson gravity gold concentrate.

The plant consists of an up-flow fluidised reactor for the leaching process, which has been developed and optimised to produce the ideal solid-liquid interaction for maximised gold leaching reaction kinetics without mechanical agitation.

Mining and processing activities continue to ramp up at the Hillgrove Gold Mine. To date, approximately 18 000 t of Bakers Creek Stockpile has been mined and processed through the Hillgrove Plant. Currently there are an estimated 800 - 1000 oz of gold in the circuit.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/02032021/red-river-pours-first-gold-at-hillgrove/

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