Highlights
Copper extraction rates up to 95% for samples from high sulphidation mineralization
Copper extraction rates up to 85% for samples from skarn-style mineralization
Copper extraction rates up to 75% for samples from breccia/porphyry style mineralization range
Nuton and Regulus have defined the phase two program which will entail column tests on larger-scale samples
The purpose of the phase 1 program was to explore whether primary sulphide copper ores from the AntaKori property were amenable to Nuton's proprietary sulphide leach technology, and to look at a variety of test conditions which will help guide future test work. The results of the phase 1 program indicate that mineralization from AntaKori is amenable to sulphide leaching, and that a phase two program is warranted. As well, the program helped identify which test conditions warrant further evaluation. In parallel to the Nuton sulphide leaching technology, the Company is also evaluating other processing methodologies.
Sample Selection, Preparation and Methodology
A total of 12 coarse reject samples were taken from previously reported drill holes AK-18-021, AK-18-012, AK-18-010 (2 samples), AK-18-028, AK-19-034, AK-18-016, AK-18-013, AK-18-014, AK-19-034 (2 samples) and AK-19-026. Samples were then composited into two high sulphidation, one skarn and one breccia/porphyry sample. Chemical and mineralogical analysis of each individual sample and each composite sample was completed by Nuton to obtain a full chemical and mineralogical understanding of the material introduced to each individual shaker flask. Chemical and mineralogical assay data were used to predict shaker flask test results.
Composite samples were then placed into shaker flasks under a variety of test conditions to evaluate amenability to sulphide leaching. The copper extraction rates can be observed in figure 5, however, it should be noted that recoveries achieved on these small scale test do not necessarily provide an indication of results that may be expected at a larger scale.
Overview of Nuton Flowsheet
The Nuton flowsheet is a conventional crushed and agglomerated feed, bio-heap leach flow sheet, for heap leaching of copper sulphide minerals, however, it includes the addition of catalytic and other reagents, as well as a bacterial growth and inoculation facility.
Phase Two Sulphide Leach Program
The phase two sulphide leach program will expand on the phase 1 program and entail the Company delivering larger quantums of material to Nuton that is suitable for column test work. It is anticipated once material is delivered results can be expected approximately one year afterward. In order to provide material to Nuton, the Company can either complete new drill holes or utilize material from the existing core currently stored at its warehouse.
Contact:
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Email: info@regulusresources.com
About Nuton
Nuton is an innovative new venture that aims to help grow Rio Tinto's copper business. At the core of Nuton is a portfolio of proprietary copper leach related technologies and capability - a product of almost 30 years of research and development. The Nuton technologies offer the potential to economically unlock low-grade copper sulphides resources, copper bearing waste and tailings, and achieve higher copper recoveries on oxide and transitional material, allowing for a significantly increased copper production outcome. One of the key differentiators of Nuton is the potential to deliver leading environmental performance thereby creating a net-positive impact, including more efficient water usage, lower carbon emissions, and the ability to reclaim mine sites by reprocessing mine waste.
About
Regulus is an international mineral exploration company run by an experienced technical and management team. The principal project held by Regulus is the AntaKori copper-gold-silver project in northern
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