South Boulder Mines: Scoping Study delivers potential multi decade potash mine life at Colluli
Wednesday, October 26, 2011 by
<http://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/about_us> John Phillips
An Engineering Scoping Study at Colluli has not only confirmed the viability of the project, but has indicated open pit mining methods for 11 years - with scope to significantly increase production rates and mine life to over 50 years.An Engineering Scoping Study at Colluli has not only confirmed the viability of the project, but has indicated open pit mining methods for 11 years - with scope to significantly increase production rates and mine life to over 50 years.
South Boulder Mines (
<http://genera.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/sponsors_landing/1142/sou
th-boulder-mines-1142.html> ASX: STB) has ticked off another major milestone
at the Colluli Potash Project in Eritrea, with an Engineering Scoping Study
confirming the viability of the project - while delivering some very
positive outcomes.
The next step is a Definitive Feasibility Study scheduled for delivery in early 2013, followed by production in 2016.
The highlight from the study is a conservative start-up base case to produce an initial 1 million tonnes per annum of standard MOP (KCl) has been determined - which would utilise shallow open pit mining methods for 11 years.
Where the study really gets interesting, is that there is scope to significantly increase production rates and mine life to plus 50 years based on sulphate of potash.
Substantial production upside is expected from the large resource, with the deposit remaining open in many directions.
South Boulder is continuing to test these extensions, with resource definition and delineation drilling continuing.
The current resource consists of 564.4 million tonnes at 18.60% KCl, for a total contained potash of 104.9 million tonnes.
Importantly, some of the resource sits in the higher confidence categories, with Measured 133.7 million tonnes at 17.55% KCl, Indicated 343.3 million tonnes at 17.38% KCl, and Inferred 87.3 million tonnes at 24.96% KCl.
The study was completed by ERCOSPLAN Ingenieurgesellschaft Geotechnik und Bergbau mbH (ERCOSPLAN) with input from a number of independent mining organisations and professionals under the guidance of Dr. Chris Gilchrist.
Important major benefits for Colluli
Adding to the news flow for South Boulder, further project details and economic modelling will be available in next month.
The next step - Definitive Feasibility Study
South Boulder has now committed to progress a Definitive Feasibility Study,
scheduled for completion in the next 14 to 17 months.
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