VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 13,
2025 /PRNewswire/ - Western Copper and Gold
Corporation ("Western" or the "Company") (TSX: WRN) (NYSE American:
WRN) is pleased to announce results from a supplemental
metallurgical program (the "Metallurgical Program") for its wholly
owned Casino Copper-Gold Project
("Casino").
The Metallurgical Program used drill core composites of material
representing potential mill feed taken from the 2023 diamond
drilling program with more variable copper, gold, and molybdenum
levels than had been tested in previous drill campaigns and from a
broader period of planned mining.
Attractive Recoveries – Standard processing methods
continue to produce good recoveries for copper and gold, consistent
with previous metallurgical work. The program achieved
significantly higher recoveries for molybdenum (approximately 90%
in hypogene material versus overall 71% in the Feasibility
Study).
High Grade Concentrates with Low Impurities –
Casino would produce a high gold grade copper
concentrate and a separate molybdenum concentrate. Both are
expected to be highly marketable given the very low levels of
impurities.
Further Potential Upside – Primary grind size for
Casino is expected to be 210μm which compares quite
favorably versus other similar projects. Initial coarse
particle separation tests, conducted during this program, suggest
an opportunity to further increase primary grind size without
sacrificing recoveries.
"The latest metallurgical testing complements the work released
in 2023 and now creates a fairly comprehensive picture of the
attractive recoveries and metallurgical characteristics of the
Casino Project. The project has the ability to produce
highly sought after, high-grade concentrates into a market
experiencing significant tightness, especially for cleaner
concentrates such as those from Casino." said
Sandeep Singh, President and
CEO.
Metallurgical Program
The outline of the Metallurgical Program and the review of the
results were developed by Western's Technical and Sustainability
Committee, which is comprised of members from Western, Rio Tinto
and Mitsubishi Materials.
The fifteen composites of approximately 200 kg were subjected to
detailed mineralogy, comminution testing, flotation testing and
detailed analysis of copper concentrates. Composite preparation and
all metallurgical test work was completed at ALS Metallurgy in
Kamloops, B.C.
Table 1 shows the analysis of the composites and their
associated lithology, either Supergene Sulphide (SUS) or Hypogene
(HYP). The target composition was achieved for all composites
except Composite 14, which contained very low grades and was
subject to limited testing. Composite 8 was also excluded from the
results below, as it was intentionally selected as an outlier to
maximize deleterious content.
Casino has two main copper-gold zones, the
Supergene Sulphide Zone which represents about 25% of the resource
and the Hypogene Zone, which represents about 70% of the resource.
The remaining 5% of the resource is represented by oxide
materials.
Table 1 – Composites Used in Metallurgical Program
Composite
|
Zone
|
Cu
|
Cu (WAS)1
|
Au
|
Mo
|
( %)
|
( %)
|
(g/t)
|
( %)
|
1
|
SUS
|
0.26
|
0.023
|
0.40
|
0.015
|
2
|
HYP
|
0.10
|
0.001
|
0.12
|
0.002
|
3
|
SUS
|
0.29
|
0.016
|
0.38
|
0.018
|
4
|
HYP
|
0.26
|
0.005
|
0.35
|
0.021
|
5
|
HYP
|
0.17
|
0.003
|
0.20
|
0.013
|
6
|
HYP
|
0.12
|
0.002
|
0.13
|
0.008
|
7
|
SUS
|
0.25
|
0.025
|
0.25
|
0.005
|
8
|
HYP
|
0.25
|
0.003
|
0.31
|
0.013
|
9
|
HYP
|
0.24
|
0.003
|
0.34
|
0.027
|
10
|
HYP
|
0.16
|
0.003
|
0.18
|
0.015
|
11
|
SUS
|
0.29
|
0.036
|
0.17
|
0.029
|
12
|
SUS
|
0.37
|
0.046
|
0.44
|
0.029
|
13
|
SUS
|
0.31
|
0.071
|
0.40
|
0.011
|
14
|
HYP
|
0.06
|
0.004
|
0.08
|
0.009
|
15
|
SUS
|
0.22
|
0.025
|
0.16
|
0.004
|
|
1Cu (WAS) is
the percentage of copper in the composite determined by weak acid
soluble copper analysis
|
Flotation Test Results
Casino proposes using flotation to produce saleable
copper-gold and molybdenum concentrates using an industry standard
process flowsheet. Gold values are expected to be recovered within
a copper concentrate and be payable under typical copper
concentrate smelting terms and molybdenum is separated from a bulk
copper-molybdenum concentrate to produce separate copper and
molybdenum concentrates.
Table 2 depicts metallurgical recoveries obtained for
hypogene composites using locked cycle testing. Hypogene samples
demonstrate consistently high copper recoveries and very good
quality copper concentrates. An average molybdenum recovery to a
bulk copper-molybdenum concentrate of 90%, significantly higher
than previous testing, was achieved for the hypogene composites
without including Composite 2, which had a very low molybdenum head
grade.
Table 2 – Summary of Locked-Cycle Flotation Results for
Hypogene Composite Samples
Composite
|
Copper Concentrate
Grade
|
Recoveries to
Concentrate
|
Cu
(%)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Cu
(%)
|
Mo
(%)
|
Au
(%)
|
2
|
24.4
|
16.1
|
85.5
|
54.3
|
53.7
|
4
|
27.7
|
27.3
|
87.8
|
90.2
|
63.2
|
5
|
26.2
|
21.7
|
86.9
|
90.9
|
61.7
|
6
|
26.9
|
20.0
|
87.5
|
84.9
|
60.7
|
9
|
28.2
|
27.2
|
88.8
|
94.5
|
63.0
|
10
|
26.5
|
23.3
|
82.9
|
89.9
|
53.3
|
Table 3 shows locked cycle test results for supergene
sulphide samples. Copper concentrate grade does not appear to be
significantly impacted when processing supergene sulphide weathered
materials. The reduction in overall copper recovery in flotation is
a function of the weak acid soluble copper content (shown in Table
1) and is in line with previous test work. Molybdenum and gold
recoveries are similar to previous test work.
Table 3 – Summary of Locked-Cycle Flotation Results for
Supergene Sulphide Composite Samples
Composite
|
Copper Concentrate
Grade
|
Recoveries to
Concentrate
|
Cu
(%)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Cu
(%)
|
Mo
(%)
|
Au
(%)
|
1
|
26.7
|
32.2
|
76.5
|
74.2
|
58.8
|
3
|
28.8
|
32.8
|
77.0
|
85.3
|
59.6
|
7
|
19.3
|
13.5
|
83.4
|
74.3
|
62.5
|
11
|
27.6
|
13.5
|
79.6
|
76.4
|
57.6
|
12
|
27.7
|
26.2
|
87.0
|
86.7
|
62.9
|
13
|
18.1
|
17.8
|
73.6
|
86.4
|
58.6
|
15
|
27.4
|
20.9
|
71.0
|
34.4
|
58.6
|
Copper Concentrate Quality
The flotation concentrates produced from Casino
continue to demonstrate very good grades in terms of copper and
gold, as well as low levels of potential penalty elements. Table 4
shows a summary of copper concentrates produced from the recent
test work, including key elements relevant to smelter terms.
Average values for penalty elements, including As, Sb, Hg and F are
shown to be well below typical smelter contract terms.
Table 4 – Casino Concentrate Analysis
Composite
|
Copper Concentrate
Grades
|
Smelter Sensitive
Elements
|
Cu
(%)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
As
(%)
|
Sb
(%)
|
Hg
(g/t)
|
F
(g/t)
|
1
|
26.7
|
32.2
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.33
|
50
|
2
|
20.3
|
13.6
|
0.17
|
0.09
|
0.12
|
140
|
3
|
28.8
|
32.8
|
0.02
|
0.00
|
0.04
|
70
|
4
|
29.1
|
26.5
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.02
|
60
|
5
|
29.7
|
22.3
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.02
|
60
|
6
|
29.4
|
18.7
|
0.03
|
0.01
|
0.03
|
60
|
7
|
19.3
|
13.5
|
0.20
|
0.06
|
0.59
|
70
|
9
|
30.1
|
28.7
|
0.34
|
0.09
|
0.13
|
90
|
10
|
26.2
|
22.1
|
0.07
|
0.17
|
0.23
|
90
|
11
|
27.6
|
13.5
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
0.23
|
70
|
12
|
27.7
|
26.2
|
0.18
|
0.11
|
0.47
|
100
|
13
|
18.1
|
17.8
|
0.03
|
0.01
|
0.27
|
70
|
15
|
27.4
|
20.9
|
0.18
|
0.05
|
0.86
|
290
|
Coarse Particle Separation Testing
A hypogene master composite was prepared for coarse particle
flotation to test the impact on recoveries while increasing the
primary grind size. In a single test, the grind size was increased
from the project baseline of 210μm to 292μm with no significant
change in overall copper and gold recoveries, and a small reduction
in molybdenum recovery. The initial testing was promising and
warrants future testing and evaluation.
Qualified Persons
The metallurgical information in this news release has been
prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements set
out in National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosures for
Minerals Projects of the Canadian Securities Administrators ("NI
43-101") and supervised, reviewed, and verified by Jeffrey B. Austin, P.Eng., President of
International Metallurgical and Environmental Inc., a "Qualified
Person" as defined by NI 43-101.
ABOUT WESTERN COPPER AND GOLD CORPORATION
Western Copper and Gold Corporation is developing the
Casino Project, Canada's premier copper-gold mine in the
Yukon Territory and one of the
most economic greenfield copper-gold mining projects in the
world. For more information,
visit www.westerncopperandgold.com.
The Company is committed to working collaboratively with our
First Nations and local communities to progress the
Casino project, using internationally recognized
responsible mining technologies and practices.
On behalf of the board,
"Sandeep Singh"
Sandeep Singh
President and CEO
Western Copper and Gold Corporation
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking
Statements
This news release includes certain "forward-looking
information" and "forward-looking statements" (collectively
"forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable
Canadian and United States
securities legislation including the United States Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking
statements are made as of the date of this news release.
Forward-looking statements are frequently, but not always,
identified by words such as "expects", "anticipates", "believes",
"plans", "projects", "intends", "estimates", "envisages",
"potential", "possible", "strategy", "goals", "opportunities",
"objectives", or variations thereof or stating that certain
actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or
"will" be taken, occur or be achieved, or the negative of any of
these terms and similar expressions. Such forward-looking
statements herein include statements regarding the expected
metallurgical performance, the marketability of the concentrates,
the potential for further process optimization through grind size
adjustments, and the broader market outlook for copper and
molybdenum concentrates. These statements are based on current test
results and interpretations, which may evolve as further
metallurgical work is conducted.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual events to be
materially different from those expressed or implied by such
statements. Such factors include but are not limited to the risk of
unforeseen challenges in advancing the Casino project,
potential impacts on operational continuity, changes in general
market conditions that could affect the Company's performance; and
other risks and uncertainties disclosed in the Company's annual
information form and Form 40-F for the most recently completed
financial year and its other publicly filed disclosure
documents.
Forward-looking statements are based on assumptions
management believes to be reasonable, including but not limited to
current metallurgical test results being representative of future
recoveries, the availability of market demand for copper and
molybdenum concentrates, and such other assumptions and factors as
set out herein, and in the Company's annual information form and
Form 40-F for the most recently completed financial year and its
other publicly filed disclosure document.
Although the Company has attempted to identify important
factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from
those contained in forward-looking statements, other factors may
cause results to be materially different from those anticipated,
described, estimated, assessed or intended. These forward-looking
statements represent the Company's views as of the date of this
news release. There can be no assurance that any forward-looking
statements will be accurate, as actual results and future events
could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.
Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements. The Company does not intend to and does
not assume any obligation to update forward-looking statements
other than as required by applicable law.
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