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McIlvenna Bay Feasibility Study

McIlvenna Bay Feasibility Study.

Feasibility Study for a Copper/Zinc Plant in Saskatchewan

Halyard was responsible for the NI 43-101 feasibility study level design, engineering, and procurement for the proposed 4,200 tpd copper/zinc process plant, paste plant, and associated surface infrastructure for the McIlvenna Bay project in Saskatchewan, Canada.

In addition to the process plant and infrastructure design, Halyard also produced a Class 3 CAPEX and OPEX for the NI-43-101 report.

Thereafter, Halyard undertook the work for the ADEX (Advanced Exploration Phase) in order to ready the project for the execution phase.

A focal point of this project was to identify opportunities to curb carbon emissions. This included, as part of the design work, trade-off studies that investigated various areas in which carbon emissions could be reduced or eliminated entirely.

Project Profile

Client:

Foran Mining Corporation

Project Type:

Feasibility Study

Location:

Saskatchewan, Canada

Commodity:

Copper/Zinc

Service Scope:

Design, Engineering, Procurement