EnviroGold Global Limited announced the successful completion of its pilot plant test work campaign for the Hellyer Project ("Hellyer"). The Hellyer project is a joint project between EnviroGold Global and Hellyer Metals that includes an off-site pilot study at the world-renowned ALS Laboratory in Perth Australia. The test results confirmed excellent liberation of critical and precious metals using the company's proprietary hydrometallurgical process and support the designed process flowsheet.

The Company reported that the pilot plant testing, undertaken at the world-ren owned ALS Laboratory in Perth, Western Australia, operated continuously through the campaign without any process challenges. The test work processed about 500 kg of Hellyer tailings for the liberation of the critical and precious metals. The pilot plant confirmed earlier, bench-scale, findings for gold and silver recoveries from a cyanide leach on process solids, and generated a pregnant leach liquor suitable for the recovery of critical metals via conventional solvent extraction (SX) or ion exchange (IX).

The head grade from the 500 kg of Hellyer tailing that went into the pilot plant averaged 2.59 g/t Au, 59 g/t Ag, 0.11% Cu, and 0.84% Zn. The data analysis shows the average gold and silver recoveries were both 90+% and were achieved on a cyanide leach feed material using Leachwellâ„¢ Accelerated cyanide leach techniques. In addition, 91% of the copper and 82% of the zinc contained within the tailings reported to the pregnant leach solution, where it is available for conventional SX and IX recovery.

The preliminary process control data on the company’s proprietary hydrometallurgical process demonstrated that the fast reactions of about 1 hour at atmospheric pressure and at temperatures of <90°C can be run continuously and can be easily controlled.