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To: klinker who wrote (8890)3/26/2022 8:40:51 PM
From: Road kill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9053
 
From my understanding hycroft had there own proprietary process which is different than Alderley’s proprietary process. Of course you can’t get any information because it’s all proprietary. I don’t think Sprott would have acquired a large stake in hycroft (recently) if he didn’t think the problem could be resolved. If you can get the sulfides out economically it is feasible to get at least 70% silver recovery with heap leach. It is not known what technical problems hycroft was having.



To: klinker who wrote (8890)3/26/2022 9:32:11 PM
From: Road kill  Respond to of 9053
 
Hycroft information. Oxidation process.

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