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Myanmar mulling bigger Bawdwin

MYANMAR Metals is looking to increase the processing capacity of its possible Bawdwin development after an expansion study pointed to two potential cutbacks of the initially planned 220m deep pit.

 Pit could go deeper and deeper at Bawdwin, Myanmar

Pit could go deeper and deeper at Bawdwin, Myanmar

No details around the quantum of the processing expansion were disclosed, with the initial plan having been to process 24.7 million tonnes of ore grading 6.4% lead, 168 grams per tonne silver and 3.2%...

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