Sep 21 2009
Win-Eldrich Mines Limited (TSXV- WEX) announced the recommencement of production of molybdenum at its 100% owned Ashdown property located in Denio, Nevada. From May through July of this year, limited mining and milling operations of approximately 20 tons of ore per day had been conducted at Ashdown.
Production levels in August increased to approximately 40 tons per day. New management at Ashdown, under the supervision of Perry Muller, the President of Win-Eldrich, has been able to maintain or exceed the average reserve ore grade of 1.65% Mo reported in the previously completed National Instrument 43-101 compliant technical report and feasibility study of Ashdown (see the Company's news release of March 27, 2008).
During August, the Ashdown mill completed two 10 day production campaigns and produced 92,678 pounds of molybdenum concentrate with an assay of 53.42% molybdenum with a recovery of up to 97%. The product produced met all specifications and was assessed no penalty. Production costs for the month of August were approximately $8.00 US per pound and product was presold at $9.27 US per pound. For the past 3 months, significant amounts of rehabilitation and development work were completed at the mine in order to increase the daily ore output and bring it into regulatory compliance. The Company plans to expand production as the year progresses, producing at least two shipments of molybdenum concentrate per month. A shipment consists of between 40,000 and 48,000 pounds of molybdenum concentrate.
Mr. Perry Muller, President of Win-Eldrich stated: "We are pleased with the progress made to date and would like to thank our new staff for their hard work and increased productivity. We also very much appreciate those people who invested in our recent private placements to help advance the Company and project along."
Win-Eldrich has extended the Ashdown Project's 293 claims, consisting of approximately 6,000 acres for the 2009-2010 year at a cost of $44,112 US.