UNDERGROUND

Magic remains for Abra project

GALENA Mining’s Abra lead project in Western Australia’s Gascoyne region has moved a step closer to development with a scoping study showing Abra to be an “economically and technically robust opportunity”.

The plan is to develop Abra as a decline-accessed underground operation.

The plan is to develop Abra as a decline-accessed underground operation.

It has paved the way for the pre-feasibility study, which is due for completion in September. The scoping study shows average life of mine C1 cash costs of 46c per pound and total costs of 56c/lb. ...

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