Metallurgical Study At The Flagship River Valley Palladium Project


ONTARIO - New Age Metals Inc. reported the initiation of a metallurgical study at its 100% owned flagship River Valley PGM Project near Sudbury, Ontario. The primary purpose of the study is to investigate the optimal flow sheet parameters for processing mineralized material from the River Valley Palladium Project. The results of the metallurgical study will be incorporated into the Prefeasibility Study (PFS”) of River Valley, which is slated for completion in H1 2022. Four new HQ-size drill holes have been designed to provide fresh mineralized material for the 2021 metallurgical study; and one hole each on the Dana North, Dana South, Lismer North and Lismer Ridge mineralized zones.  These zones combined represent approximately 4 km of the 16 km long River Valley Palladium Deposit. Each HQ-size hole will be drilled for approximately 200 m down through sulphide mineralized material and provide up to 1000 kg of fresh mineralized rock and wall rock for the assaying and metallurgical testwork purposes. A contract with Multi Drilling of Rouyn-Noranda (Quebec) has been signed and the drilling is planned to commence in June.

Harry Barr, Chairman and CEO, said, “Previous metallurgical test work studies on the River Valley Project focused on fresh mineralized drill core and surface samples from the Dana North and Dana South Zones. For the 2021 metallurgical study, the sampling is being expanded southwards to include the strategic Lismer North and Lismer Ridge Zones, to complete coverage of the Indicated and Measured Mineral Resources in the northern 4 km strike-length of the 16 km long River Valley Deposit. The metallurgical results will be included in the Prefeasibility Study for development planning of a bulk-tonnage, open pit mining operation at the River Valley Palladium Project.”