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Energizer Resources Inc. Initiates Process for Mine Permit and Provides Update on Preliminary Economic Assessment
Energizer Resources Inc. (TSE:EGZ) reports on an update on the Green Giant vanadium project and initiation of mine permit.
The press release is quoted as saying:
The main component of the PEA study currently underway is the continued optimization of the metallurgical process. SGS Mineral Services (Lakefield) continues the advanced metallurgical test work as part of the PEA to optimize the vanadium extraction process confirmed by SGS Lakefield in 2010 under the direction of George Annandale, a consultant to the Company and a vanadium expert with over 30 years of international experience.Craig Scherba and the Company’s Vice President of Business Development, Brent Nykoliation, will visit Madagascar next week to initiate the permitting process for mine development.
Energizer’s VP of Exploration, Craig Scherba, P.Geol. says:
“We are pleased that the government recognizes the potential magnitude of our Project – both in the acknowledgement of the minimal environmental impact our Project would have to the area, and the positive social impact it would have to the region.”
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