Montana Gold Mine For Sale
Golden Messenger Mine
Project Details
Commodity: Gold
Location: USA
Terms: For Sale, Negotiable
Price: Contact Vendor
Summary:
Estimated, Proven, Probable, and Inferred Reserves: 7,521,251 Ounces of Gold or $10.9 Billion.
Estimated, Proven, Probable, and Inferred Reserves of $10.9 Billion at $1,450 per ounce. This claim group has been extensively tested by 14 or more professional geologists and mineral companies, including multiple drill test programs. Contains 19 unpatented lode mining claims over 380 acres. Additional adjacent patented ground is available for a mill site. The original Golden Messenger mine on the patented ground still contains significant reserves of mineable ore. Mining can start on this ground while USFS permitting is processed on the claim group. Located 21 miles northwest of Helena, Montana in the York Mining District.
Golden Messenger fully complies with US SEC Industry Guide 7 requirements for insertion into a US public company. Additionally, for Canadian buyers, it qualifies to have a NI 43-101 report written designating an "inferred" reserve for insertion into existing Canadian public mining companies.
Location and Access:
The Golden Messenger mine consists of 19 unpatented lode mining claims, located in the York Mining District approximately 21 miles NE of Helena Montana. The site is on US Forest Service land and easily accessible with well maintained roads. 380 acres unpatented US Forest Service Claims plus an additional 70 acres of patented claims are available and can be acquired for the mill site, equipment and maintenance yard, and additional ore reserves.
Description:
Golden Messenger has been exhaustively tested by a wide range of independent professional geologists and large corporate mineral interests. Extensive documentation is available for review, and testing clearly justifies the ore reserve calculations showing 42,037,520 tons of ore containing 7,521,251 ounces of gold with a value of $10.9 Billion at $1,450 per ounce.
The average recoverable ore value is $135 per ton at $900 per ounce. Average mining costs are $10, milling costs $20, smelting and refining costs $3, environmental and reclamation costs $5, and contingency and other overhead costs $2. This leaves an average net profit of $95 per ton.
At 200 tons per hour, the operation should yield a net profit $152,000 per 8 hour shift at $900 per ounce. A double shift operation should yield a net profit of $304,000 per day. Running the double shift 24 days per month should yield a net profit of $7,296,000 per month. Assuming about 11 months of actual operation, the annual net profit should be $80,256,000.
Crushing, milling and smelting should be done offsite on a 70 acre patented site available for sale. Much of the gold is all expected to be free milling gold, meaning that it can be released by grinding and recovered by advanced centrifugal and ultra high frequency vibration concentration. The remainder will be separated out using a bromine or similar based flotation system. No cyanide is required.
The permit jurisdiction for the unpatented claims is the US Forest Service. A Plan of Operations and NEPA analysis are required. There are no anticipated impediments to USFS permitting, although open pit with cyanide heap leach mining is no longer allowed in Montana. There is no law that prohibits small or modest size surface mining. Private property milling will vastly simplify Forest Service land permitting. In essence, the permit will be to extract and haul ore. Patented site permitting is a minimal process and should be complete by the time the infrastructure is built out and equipment acquisition is complete. Mining can commence on the patented ground while the USFS permits are in the process of completion.
Ore Reserves - Appraisal Valuation:
7,521,251 ounces of gold (US $10,900,000,000 at $1,450 per ounce)
Cash Flow:
Annual net profit US $80.256 Million at 200 tons per hour.
Geology:
History:
Additional Information:
Numerous data packages are available upon request that contain trenching, drilling, and other exploration results.
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