Torex Announces Its First Gold Pour
TORONTO, ON - Torex Gold Resources Inc. reported its first gold pour of an estimated 350 ounces, and a similar amount of silver, in Dore, from its 100% owned El Limon-Guajes Mine (ELG) in southwest Mexico. The entire processing circuit, from crushing through to dry stack tailings disposal, is now operational and has been used in the production of these first ounces.
Fred Stanford, President & CEO of Torex said, “This is an exciting milestone and we want to thank the thousands of construction, mining, processing, support, and service personnel, and their leaders, that have efficiently and effectively turned intentions into reality. For the uninitiated, it can be difficult to envision the number and size of the hurdles that they must clear in order to build a mine, plant, and infrastructure of this scale and complexity. Their accomplishments tend to be 'unsung' and we would like to take this moment to acknowledge their impressive achievement in getting this project built on time and on budget."
Commercial Production Is Expected To Be Achieved On Schedule In Q2/16. Mining from the Guajes pit is ahead of schedule and the mine plan has been adjusted to allow for the drawdown of the ore stockpile through 2016. In the processing plant, the ramp-up has started with the utilization of 6 of 11 leach tanks and 5 of 7 of the tailings filters. As production volumes increase, additional leach and filtration capacity will be utilized. Construction of the remaining tanks and filters are completed and commissioning is underway.
Full Production Is Expected To Be Achieved Ahead Of The Original Schedule Of Q1/17. Ore from the El Limon pit is necessary to achieve full production and with the successful resettlement of the La Fundicion village, the focus has shifted to road building and pre-stripping on the El Limon ridge. Both of these activities are progressing smoothly. Construction of the El Limon crusher continues to advance ahead of schedule and assembly of the RopeCon is effectively complete and will be commissioned after the completion of the El Limon crusher, which provides the feed to the RopeCon. The commissioning of both the crusher and RopeCon is anticipated for Q2/16.