International Tower Hill Mines launches Livengood Gold Project feasibility study drilling program
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International Tower Hill Mines launches Livengood Gold Project feasibility study drilling program
  • International Tower Hill Mines launched Phase 1 of feasibility study work at Livengood Gold Project, awarding contracts to a consultant consortium led by BBA for integration of feasibility study deliverables.
  • Core drilling started to support feasibility study, with Alloy Drilling mobilizing two rigs to drill large-diameter PQ core holes within 13.6 million oz measured and indicated resource that includes 9 million oz proven and probable reserve.
  • Fresh core will feed advanced metallurgical testing aimed at lifting recoveries and project economics under a higher gold-price backdrop versus prior $1,680/oz assumption.
  • Work will reassess processing options beyond gravity/CIL, including pressure oxidation, to test potential recovery gains from parts of Livengood ore.
  • Phase 1 scope includes validation of existing geotechnical and hydrogeological data, identification of gaps, execution plan and budget for full feasibility study, early detailed engineering to support permitting.


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