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Costs evaporate at Flying Fox

WESTERN Areas expects a significant capital cost saving at its Flying Fox nickel project in the Forrestania region of Western Australia after acquiring from Sons of Gwalia three abandoned pits suitable for discharging water from junior’s proposed mine development.

Sarah Belfield Belfield
Costs evaporate at Flying Fox

The three abandoned open pits will save Western Areas the need to build evaporation ponds and possibly permitting an earlier start to mine development. SOG will retain the tenement’s gold rights, while...

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