#Mining Stock News: #SilverCrest
(TSXV: $SIL.V; NYSE: $SILV) Announces Additional Positive Metallurgical
Recoveries for Las Chispas
Vancouver, British Columbia - April 18, 2019 (Investorideas.com Newswire) SilverCrest Metals Inc. (TSXV: SIL.V; NYSE American: SILV) ("SilverCrest" or the "Company") is pleased to announce positive metallurgical test results for the Las Chispas Property (the "Property") located in Sonora, Mexico. Previous metallurgical testing of Las Chispas mineralization suggested precious metal recoveries for three separate composites of two veins using standard bottle roll leach tests showing 98.9% for gold ("Au") and 86.6% for silver ("Ag"). These new detailed metallurgical test results show estimated recoveries for gold ranging from 98.4% to 98.9% and for silver ranging from 91.4% to 94.8%, or recovery for silver equivalent ("AgEq"; based on 75 (Ag): 1 (Au), defined in table below) from 94.0% to 96.5%, confirming high gold recoveries and improved silver recoveries.
These test results were based on a process
flowsheet, using conventional methods comprised of gravity concentration and
intensive leaching followed by gravity tails standard leaching. The upcoming
Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") will use AgEq recoveries
approximately 4% lower than the average of three master composites until
further detail test-work is completed in 2019.
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Pierre Beaudoin, COO, noted, "These impressive
metallurgical test results confirm our gold metal recoveries and improve upon
our silver metal recoveries at Las Chispas utilizing composites covering most
of the current resource. These new positive results show 94.0% to 96.5% for
estimated AgEq recoveries, including 36.7% to 40.2% from gravity concentrate
recoveries, suggesting meaningful upside potential on the overall assumptions
for the project's economics. We are also pleased with our chosen process
flowsheet of gravity circuit recovery with intensive leaching of concentrates
followed by conventional leaching. Low to high-grade mineralization of greater
than 2,000 gpt AgEq responded well with this chosen process showing high
precious metal recoveries independent of grade. This independence suggests the
ability to mine and process high-grades of plus 2,000 gpt AgEq, such as found
in Shoot 51, without significant constraints on grade mixing to achieve
acceptable recoveries. We are continuing with the detailed metallurgical
test-work to support upcoming studies in 2019, with our focus on making a mine
construction decision in H1, 2020."
The detailed metallurgical test-work program was
designed to represent the entire September 2018 resource (refer to "Technical
Report and Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Las Chispas Property,
Sonora, Mexico" dated November 19, 2018).
Samples consisted of mineralization from surface to
depth, and applied knowledge on geo-metallurgy with respect to low to high grades,
structural domains, and oxide to sulfide mineralization. A total of 445 kg was
selected from 51 core holes and nine underground samples to compile 15
different samples, based on geo-metallurgical domains which were combined into
three master composites. These composites utilized 210 kilograms of mass
representing a variety of grades (low, medium and high) of 500 to 2000 gpt AgEq
expected during conceptual operation. The balance of the 445 kilograms was
reserved for further metallurgical test-work in 2019. The table below presents
the grades for the three composites.
Las Chispas Composite Grades For Detailed
Metallurgical Test-Work
* AgEq based
on 75 (Ag):1 (Au) calculated using long-term silver and gold prices of US$17.00
per ounce silver and US$1,225 per ounce gold, with average metallurgical
recoveries of 90% silver and 95% gold.
Metallurgical tests were completed on the three
master composites using several different processing methods including
leaching, flotation, gravity and combinations of these methods under different
conditions. The most positive results were generated from gravity recovery
followed by conventional leaching. The best leaching results shown in the table
below were obtained with a 96 hour leach, 2,000 ppm CN, 300 gpt Pb(NO2)3 and
>20 ppm O2. The gravity concentrate recovery was impressive with
AgEq recoveries of 36.7% to 40.2%. As all gravity concentrates produced were
consumed during assaying to ensure proper metallurgical accounting and head
grade estimation, sample material from the three composites was not available
for intensive leaching. However, an additional separate concentrate was tested
for intensive leaching recoveries and used for total estimated recovery of
precious metals.
This gravity concentrate graded 75.0 gpt Au and
7,273.3 gpt Ag, or 12,901.6 gpt AgEq and was used to fully test the response to
intensive leaching under three different conditions. The best gravity
concentrate leaching kinetics were obtained on two concentrates reground to 61
microns. On these two tests, intense leaching showed an average gold recovery
greater than 90% after two hours, silver recovery greater than 90% after 12
hours and a final recovery of 99.7% AgEq after 96 hours. All tests included
concentrations of 30.0 g/l NaCN, 20-30 ppm O2 and 24 kg/MT GoldiLOX[1].
Estimated recoveries for the composites are presented in the following table.
Las Chispas Gold and Silver Recoveries Using
Gravity Concentrate with Intensive Leaching and Conventional Leaching
Note:
Numbers are rounded.
1 GoldiLOX is a leach accelerant designed to improve leach kinetics in intensive cyanidation.
* AgEq based on 75 (Ag):1 (Au) calculated using long-term silver and gold prices of US$17.00 per ounce silver and US$1,225 per ounce gold, with average metallurgical recoveries of 90% silver and 95% gold.
1 GoldiLOX is a leach accelerant designed to improve leach kinetics in intensive cyanidation.
* AgEq based on 75 (Ag):1 (Au) calculated using long-term silver and gold prices of US$17.00 per ounce silver and US$1,225 per ounce gold, with average metallurgical recoveries of 90% silver and 95% gold.
SGS Mineral Services ("SGS") in Durango,
Mexico completed the gravity concentrate and the standard leaching. The
intensive leaching test-work was completed at the SGS facility located in
Lakefield, Ontario, Canada.
The upcoming Las Chispas PEA will use the recovery
results from the Low Grade Composite and the Medium Grade Composite, which
represents an average grade of 769 gpt AgEq and comparable to the weighted
average resource grade of 729 gpt AgEq. Additionally, the Company will limit
the intensive leaching recovery to 90% (from 99%) until further optimization
work is completed. PEA estimated recoveries will average 94.4% for gold and
89.9% for silver, or 91.6% for AgEq as shown in the following table.
Las Chispas Au, Ag and AgEq Recoveries For PEA
Note:
Numbers are rounded.
* AgEq based on 75 (Ag):1 (Au) calculated using long-term silver and gold prices of US$17.00 per ounce silver and US$1,225 per ounce gold, with average metallurgical recoveries of 90% silver and 95% gold.
* AgEq based on 75 (Ag):1 (Au) calculated using long-term silver and gold prices of US$17.00 per ounce silver and US$1,225 per ounce gold, with average metallurgical recoveries of 90% silver and 95% gold.
Conceptually, the process flowsheet for the PEA is
gravity recovery followed by intensive leaching of concentrate, conventional
leaching of the gravity tails, and Merrill-Crowe CCD plant/refinery to produce
silver-gold dore bars.
After the announcement of the PEA anticipated in
Q2, 2019, further studies by the Company will focus on optimization of
metallurgical results including: 1) mineralogical studies with emphasis on
native silver, electrum (native silver-gold) and argentite (silver sulfide)
impacts on gravity and leaching, 2) leach kinetics for both gravity concentrate
and gravity tailings leaching to potentially reduce residence time, 3)
additional geo-metallurgical testing on several other vein zones and
stockpiles, 4) examine whether metallic screen sample analysis versus
fire-atomic absorption (AA) geochemical analysis impacts the metallurgical
balance for estimating actual metal recoveries, and 5) determine additional
gravity concentrate recoveries using subsequent intensive leaching to be used
for verification and optimization.
The Qualified Person under National Instrument
43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects for this news release is N.
Eric Fier, CPG, P.Eng, and CEO for SilverCrest, who has reviewed and approved
its contents.
ABOUT SILVERCREST METALS INC.
SilverCrest is a Canadian precious metals
exploration company headquartered in Vancouver, BC, that is focused on new
discoveries, value-added acquisitions and targeting production in Mexico's
historic precious metal districts. The Company's current focus is on the high-grade,
historic Las Chispas mining district in Sonora, Mexico. SilverCrest is the
first company to successfully drill-test the historic Las Chispas Project
resulting in numerous discoveries. The Company is led by a proven management
team in all aspects of the precious metal mining sector, including taking
projects through discovery, finance, on time and on budget construction, and
production.
FORWARD‐LOOKING STATEMENTS
This
news release contains "forward‐looking
statements" within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation. Such
forward‐looking statements concern the
intended use of proceeds and the scheduled closing date for the Offering. Such
forward‐looking statements or information
are based on a number of assumptions, which may prove to be incorrect.
Assumptions have been made regarding, among other things: conditions in general
economic and financial markets; timing and amount of capital expenditures; and
effects of regulation by governmental agencies. The actual results could differ
materially from those anticipated in these forward looking statements as a
result of the risk factors including: the timing and content of work programs;
results of exploration activities of mineral properties; the interpretation of
drilling results and other geological data; and general market and industry
conditions. Forward‐looking statements
are based on the expectations and opinions of the Company's management on the
date the statements are made. The assumptions used in the preparation of such
statements, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may
prove to be imprecise and, as such, readers are cautioned not to place undue
reliance on these forward‐looking statements,
which speak only as of the date the statements were made. The Company undertakes
no obligation to update or revise any forward‐looking
statements included in this news release if these beliefs, estimates and
opinions or other circumstances should change, except as otherwise required by
applicable law.
N. Eric Fier, CPG, P.Eng
Chief Executive Officer
SilverCrest Metals Inc.
Chief Executive Officer
SilverCrest Metals Inc.
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[1] GoldiLOX is
a leach accelerant designed to improve leach kinetics in intensive cyanidation.
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