Fury Gold Mines (FURY) has commenced additional metallurgical testwork, to advance the company’s 100% held Eau Claire gold project further towards feasibility. Fury has engaged SGS Canada to conduct a comprehensive metallurgical testwork program in support of Eau Claire feasibility work following on previous testwork referred to in the Project’s Preliminary Economic Assessment. The program will support feasibility and development planning for the Project, located in the Eeyou-Istchee/James Bay region of Quebec. The program, which will have an approximate duration of three months, is being carried out to better understand the characteristics of the ore, which will allow Fury the option to build a mill or have the ore toll milled. Results will also provide a strong foundation for developing a complete process flowsheet supported by detailed design criteria, enabling completion of mass and water balances as well as equipment sizing required for process plant layout and design.
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