Aurum appoints EIS consultant eyeing off West African open pit mining

Aurum Resources has taken a fundamental step towards the establishment of an open mining operation in his project of Country Costa D’Avoire following the appointment of the local specialist consultancy company, with Envitech to undertake an environmental and social impact study of the company.
The study will cover five deposits inside the BD, BM and BST (Nyangboue) licenses of the company that make up three of the four -room apartment of the company in Controli which contain a total of 1037 square kilometers.
The broad operation in Aurum Resources open gold in open gold aims at the deepest treasures that now make up the base for a new gold mining project.
The selection of the plants site remains to be selected as part of the current technical feasibility study.
Envitech has a successful track record in the supply of impact assessment relationships in the country that previously worked with Tietto minerals, when he developed the Abujar Gold project from 3.8 million ounces in Ivory Coast in 2020.
Envitech’s environmental and social study on the Abujar Gold project in Tietto was an important factor that contributed to the possible granting of a mining exploitation license for Tietto.
In December last year, Aurum delivered his estimate of mineral resources compliant with a Jorc’s neck of 50.9 million tons to a golden age of 1 g/t for 1.59 million gold ounces in his Gold Sethial project.
The current perforation objectives that have contributed to that resource are designated BD-T1 and T2, BM-T1 and T3 and also include the Nyangboue deposit on the Southernmost BST apartment in Aurum.
The estimate of the resources is based on the data of 480 perforation holes and almost 74,000 m of perforation, with continuation of filling and/or extension.
Aurum is also making his separate project of Napié Gold from 0.87 million ounces, 100 km south – -east of counties and has also identified other perspectives in his area of belonging to counting that remain to be explored.