With approvals granted by Tibet authorities in addition to related departments of the Chinese language authorities, the Part II processing plant is now working with a every day processing capability of 34,000 tonnes.
The Part I plant, which has been working at a price of 6,000 tonnes throughout the manufacturing ramp-up part, will stop operations. The plant was allowed to renew in December following approval from the municipal authorities.
“We’re continuing cautiously in resuming operations and ramping up productions. The basis causes of the overflow have been totally reviewed and the teachings discovered shall be utilized in future operations,” said Junhu Tong, China Gold’s chairman and CEO.
In the meantime, the corporate is actively advancing the development of the Part III tailings dam, which it expects to finish and put into operation throughout the first half of 2026.
As detailed in its year-end 2023 launch, the Chinese language miner has set a manufacturing steering of 95-98 million lb. of copper and 42,439-45,333 oz. of gold for the Jiama mine this yr as soon as it returns to manufacturing.
That is along with the 106,097-112,528 oz. of gold forecasted at its CSH mine in Internal Mongolia.