Namib Minerals Signs Agreement With BW Mining for How Mine Sands Treatment

Reuters
Nov 14
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/NAMM">Namib Minerals</a> Signs Agreement With BW Mining for How Mine Sands Treatment

Namib Minerals has announced a new strategic partnership with Bitumen World Mining (BW Mining) for the retreatment of sands at How Mine in Zimbabwe. According to the company, BW Mining has mobilized equipment and begun preparatory work to test the sands resource, which holds an inferred gold resource of 213,000 ounces as outlined in Namib Minerals' SK-1300 Report. The agreement aims to extract additional value from existing resources and potentially increase overall EBITDA, subject to the successful completion of the testing phase and various market conditions. This initiative complements Namib Minerals' ongoing capital projects focused on long-term value creation.

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