EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Metallica delivers promising silica study

METALLICA Minerals yesterday delivered its maiden reserves estimate along with the outcomes of a prefeasibility study for its proposed A$75 million Cape Flattery silica sand project in Queensland.

 Metallica drilling at Cape Flattery

Metallica drilling at Cape Flattery

The project has resources of 53.5 million tonnes at 99.19%, with reserves of 46Mt at 99.18%.   The company wants to get into production by late 2024, and believes it can deliver a high-quality, long-life...

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