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Energizer Resources Announces Interim Metallurgy Recovery of 82% on Green Giant Vanadium Project
Energizer Resources Inc. (formerly Uranium Star Corp.) (CVE:EGZ) announced interim metallurgy and remaining final assay results from its 2010 drill program and provide a metallurgy update for its Green Giant Vanadium Project in Madagascar.
Energizer Resources Inc. (formerly Uranium Star Corp.) (TSXV:EGZ) announced interim metallurgy and remaining final assay results from its 2010 drill program and provide a metallurgy update for its Green Giant Vanadium Project in Madagascar.
The press release is quoted as saying:
The Company is pleased to announce that the ongoing metallurgical flow sheet development program has progressed well, with scoping test work nearing completion at three metallurgical laboratories (in Canada and Johannesburg). Of note, alkaline pressure leach testing at SGS Lakefield has determined that soda ash can be used to extract 82% vanadium into a leach solution low in contaminants. Ongoing work is aimed at optimizing reagent consumption and leach temperature and is expected to be completed in October 2010.
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