Pre-Feasibility Study for Gryphon Gold's Borealis Oxide Resources
RENO, NV - Gryphon Gold Corporation reported that the company is moving forward with a pre-feasibility study for mine development on the oxide portion of its Borealis gold resource property in Nevada, which consists of 1,422,500 Measured and Indicated ounces of gold (M&I) and 1,104,500 Inferred ounces of gold (Infd.). The study is being prepared by Telesto Nevada Inc. of
The pre-feasibility study is the next step toward completing the company's long-range plan. The plan anticipates cash flow generated through a mining operation used to fund a program of drilling for high-grade zones within two additional large, high sulphidation systems discovered under the pediments in 2007, as defined in the company's NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Mineral Resource dated April 28, 2008. As well, the plan calls for completion of technical work to confirm the feasibility of a sulphide mine.
"We are moving forward with the at-risk pre-feasibility study on the Borealis deposit because we believe that the results will assist Gryphon Gold to begin financing and mine development," says Telesto
In September 2008, Gryphon Gold released a Preliminary Assessment produced by Telesto
As well, an independent scoping study was commissioned to determine the potential of mining the sulphide gold resource which consists of 1,085,000 M&I ounces of gold and 715,000 Infd. ounces of gold at an average grade of 0.044 ounces per ton (opt). The scoping study was delayed in line with the company's cash conservation plan and will be re-instituted when cash flow is available. "We're very optimistic that the pre-feasibility study will lead to our ability to raise the capital to put a mine into production on this property that has been a strong gold producer historically and shows so much promise for the future," says Gryphon Gold CEO John Key.
The company’s address is Suite 711-675 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 1N2, 888.261.2229, fax: 604.608.3262.