NetworkNewsBreaks – Eloro Resources Ltd. (TSX: E
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Eloro Resources (TSX: ELO) (OTCQX: ELRRF) (FSE: P2QM), an exploration and mining company, recently filed its NI43-101 technical report for its Iska Iska Polymetallic Property in support of its initial mineral resource estimate (“MRE”) published earlier. The company opted to employ the net smelter return (“NSR”) method to encompass the estimated dollar value that each metal contributes towards the total value of each tonne. “Initial findings have estimated an NSR for Iska Iska’s polymetallic domain (containing zinc, tin and silver) of $20.32/t for open pit mining and $42.23/t for underground mining versus NSR cut-off values (representing the cost of extraction and refining, below which mineral extraction would become economically unfeasible) of $9.20/t and $34.40/t, respectively. Meanwhile, the NSR for the Project’s tin domain has been appraised at a relatively more modest $12.22/t for open pit mining operations, albeit, representing a premium of over 100% relative to the tin domain’s NSR cut-off value of $6.00/t,” explains a recent article. “In addition to providing an update on the potential economic values related to the development of the Iska Iska Project, Eloro Resources also provided an updated estimate of the inferred mineral resource within the site… Total in situ metal is now estimated to amount to 298 million ounces of silver, 4.09 million tonnes of zinc, 1.74 million tonnes of lead and 130,000 tonnes of tin with the majority of the inferred mineral resources likely to be upgraded to ‘indicated’ mineral resources on the back of continued exploration works.”
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