Discovering Open-Pit Potential at Duquesne West
Exploring Open-Pit Potential at Duquesne West
The ongoing drill program at Duquesne West is set to showcase the vast potential of additional low-grade ounces within its open-pit model. Recent drill holes have confirmed substantial findings, supporting the hypothesis that a significant amount of low-grade bulk tonnage remains unaccounted for.
Key Highlights of the Drill Program
- Large low grade deposits identified
- Additional ounces confirmed
- Potential for profitable mining
With ongoing analysis, the data indicates that Duquesne West could become a significant contributor to the mining landscape, providing a steady influx of resources without an overwhelming cost structure.
Looking Ahead
The future of Duquesne West appears promising, with further exploration likely to bolster its reputation as a viable open-pit mining site. Stakeholders and investors are keenly monitoring developments here.
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