Outland seeking throughput increase at placer operation

Outland Resources says it will further investigate bedrock grades this month at its placer gold operation in Papua New Guinea, where pilot plant operations have now been under way for over a month.

The company says the average grade of material originally considered overburden waste, has run between 0.7 and 1.47 g gold per cu m, while deeper river gravels have run as high as 12.8 g per cu m.

Outland’s highest priorities are to increase daily throughput, and to complete a feasibility report by mid-October, according to President J. N. Hembling.

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