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First Cobalt Corp | TSXV:FCC | TSX Venture | Common Stock |
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TORONTO, ONTARIO - June 6, 2017 - InvestorsHub NewsWire - First Cobalt Corp. (TSX VENTURE:FCC) (FTSSF) (the "Company") is pleased to announce it has entered into an option agreement with Cobalt One Limited (CO1.AX) to enter into a 50-50 joint venture on the Yukon cobalt extraction refinery in Cobalt, Ontario.
Highlights
Trent Mell, President & Chief Executive Officer commented,
"The Yukon refinery and the 40 acres of permitted property can help us reduce the permitting timeline in a meaningful fashion for a future development project. We are very pleased to be partnering with Cobalt One, which was one of the first companies to identify the opportunity to revive this historic camp and is now one of the largest cobalt companies in the district."
Cobalt One Executive Director Jason Bontempo commented,
"First Cobalt shares our vision of bulk mining in this historic camp. Their complimentary land package and strong Canadian-based management team made them logical partners for this strategic asset. I look forward to working with Trent and his team."
Refinery Overview
The refinery is located in Cobalt, Ontario, about 25 kilometres from the Company's Keeley-Frontier Project. The refinery is advantageous not only in location, but in that it is environmentally permitted to treat and process ore containing arsenic. The Yukon refinery is one of only four such permitted facilities in Canada, and the only refinery in North America with no set limits on processing or storing arsenic from feeds. This is significant given that the camp has produced silver-cobalt arsenide ores throughout its history. The other refineries permitted to treat ores containing arsenic are owned by Vale, Glencore and Sherritt International.
The refinery sits on 40.2 acres and includes a tailings management facility and two water management ponds, with both the space and environmental permits in place to expand the tailings management facility by 2-3 times the current size. The refinery is situated on a rare strategic clay-rich location within the region which is highly suitable for the existing tailings management facility and any future expansions to the facility.
Figure 1 - Exterior of Yukon refinery
History of the Refinery
The refinery was built in the mid-1990s. It was acquired in 2002 and kept on care and maintenance until 2012 when a German listed company invested several million dollars upgrading the facility as part of a brief operating agreement. On April 27, 2017 Cobalt One announced a binding agreement to purchase the refinery, which is expected to close before the end of June.
Figure 2 - Interior of Yukon refinery
The refinery's capabilities include three separate circuits within the complex to process various secondary feeds using pressure acid-leach, solvent extraction, and Merrill-Crowe for precious metals. Primary ore feed would require the installation, or acquisition, of a mill to prepare concentrate for processing. The refinery will require upgrades to meet potential future processing demands.
The building includes the refinery, control room, labs, maintenance shop, warehouse, administrative offices and a change room. There is also a pumping station at Lake Temiskaming.
Keeley-Frontier Project
The refinery is situated in close proximity to First Cobalt's flagship asset, the Keeley-Frontier mine. Mineralization at the Keeley-Frontier mine occurs as Ag-Co-Ni-Bi-arsenides predominantly hosted in veins and stockworks known as Five-Element Vein Type deposits, making this refinery an advantageous opportunity due to its unique environmental permits to treat and process ore containing arsenic. The Keeley-Frontier exploration program began in May, and early results from surface work are anticipated in the summer, with drilling to commence about the same time.
The Keeley and Frontier Mines were originally developed and operated as separate mines and eventually integrated in 1961. From 1908 to 1965, the Keeley-Frontier Mine produced a total of over 3.3 million pounds of cobalt at a recovered grade of 0.5% and 19.1 million ounces of silver at a recovered grade of 58 ounces per tonne using these reported production numbers. Most of the production occurred between 1922 and 1931. The Company acquired a 100% option over the property in March of 2017.
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