Hycroft Mining Advances Plans for Large-Scale Sulfide Ore Processing

Reuters01-22
Hycroft Mining Advances Plans for Large-Scale Sulfide Ore Processing

Hycroft Mining Holding Corporation has announced the results of its 2025-2026 exploration program at its Nevada property, highlighting significant advancements at the Vortex and Brimstone high-grade silver systems. The company reported its highest silver grades to date from the Vortex system, with multiple drill intercepts grading between 960 g/t and 1,545 g/t silver, including a notable 26.4-meter interval at 565.31 g/t silver and 0.46 g/t gold. The exploration program, which includes 14,500 meters of core drilling, aims to unlock additional resources by expanding both the Vortex and Brimstone systems laterally and at depth. Hycroft is also progressing technical studies to transition the mine into large-scale milling operations for processing sulfide ore, reinforcing its position as one of the world’s largest precious metals deposits.

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