I-80 Gold Corp. Advances Lone Tree Plant Refurbishment in Nevada

Reuters2025-12-30
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/IAUX">I-80 Gold Corp</a>. Advances Lone Tree Plant Refurbishment in Nevada

I-80 Gold Corp. has announced the results of an engineering study for the refurbishment of its Lone Tree Plant in Northern Nevada. The project will upgrade the autoclave facility, making i-80 Gold one of only two gold companies in Nevada with such processing capabilities. The company plans to complete engineering designs and permit applications by early 2026, with demolition and construction activities expected to begin later that year. Commissioning of the refurbished plant is targeted for the fourth quarter of 2027, after which it will process refractory material from the Granite Creek and Archimedes underground mines. The refurbishment is expected to materially increase margins and deliver a short payback period.

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