Bryah reports base metal resource at Vanadium Australia
2021-06-07 09:31:42 [Print]
Australia's Bryah Resources has reported a 31.3-million-tonne nickel/copper/cobalt mineral resource estimate for the Australian Vanadium deposit, at its Gabanintha project in Western Australia.
Fellow-listed Australian Vanadium, which holds the mineral rights to the vanadium, titanium, iron and cobalt at the deposit, is currently undertaking a bankable feasibility study for a vanadium operation.
A prefeasibility study has previously estimated that the project could produce some 900,000 t/y of vanadium pentoxide magnetite concentrate, producing 22.5-million pounds of vanadium pentoxide a year, over an initial 17-year mine life.
Bryah will now undertake a number of work streams over the coming months to better understand the base metal opportunities at the Australian Vanadium deposit.
Fellow-listed Australian Vanadium, which holds the mineral rights to the vanadium, titanium, iron and cobalt at the deposit, is currently undertaking a bankable feasibility study for a vanadium operation.
A prefeasibility study has previously estimated that the project could produce some 900,000 t/y of vanadium pentoxide magnetite concentrate, producing 22.5-million pounds of vanadium pentoxide a year, over an initial 17-year mine life.
Bryah will now undertake a number of work streams over the coming months to better understand the base metal opportunities at the Australian Vanadium deposit.