ENVIRONMENT

Talang Santo slip up

KINGSROSE Mining will likely write off about 2500 ounces of gold at its Talang Santo open pit gold mine in Indonesia after a wall slip following recent heavy rains destabilised the ground and made the pit inaccessible.

 The Talang Santo gold mine

The Talang Santo gold mine

According to Kingsrose managing director Karen O'Neill, the company had been monitoring the north wall of Talang Santo's pit after heavy rains caused some damage. A minor slip of the wall led to a halt...

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