UNDERGROUND

Barra to begin Burbanks stoping by years' end

ASX small cap makes ripple in Coolgardie goldfield.

 Gold mineralisation. Image - Barra Resources.

Gold mineralisation. Image - Barra Resources.

Barra has completed an underground decline at Burbanks and moved onto a lateral development.

It told its shareholders it would begin stoping in the December quarter this year.

The Burbanks project includes a highly prospective shear zone that was, historically, the most significant gold producing structure within the Coolgardie goldfield.

According to Barra and its joint venture partner FMR Investments, gold mineralisation had been intersected across all three levels of the mine.

"Mining activists within the main lode initial licence area continue on schedule, with underground decline development now complete and later development in both ore and waste underway," Barra said.

It has mobilised a single boom jumbo to continue lateral development.

The joint venture has completed over 500m of lateral development so far, with the remaining length of the mine to be completed over the coming months.

Ore mined following the development will be hauled to the neighbouring Greenfields mine mill for processing.

Greenfields is operated by FMR and acts as a processing hub for three mining projects already.

The plant is unique in that it has three ball mills, which allows for optimised gold recovery. It has a capacity to process about 1 million tonnes of ore per annum.

 

 

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