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Global Energy Metals Announces Exceptional Cobalt and Copper Recoveries from Metallurgical Test Work at Millennium Cobalt Project in Australia; Cobalt Recoveries Exceeded 95%
(via TheNewswire) Vancouver, BC / TheNewswire / November 6, 2018 - Global Energy Metal...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Global Energy Metals Announces Exceptional Cobalt and Copper Recoveries from Metallurgical Test Work at Millennium Cobalt Project in Australia; Cobalt Recoveries Exceeded 95%(via TheNewswire)\n \n \nVancouver, BC / TheNewswire / November 6, 2018 - Global Energy Metals Corporation TSXV:GEMC | OTCQB:GBLEF | FSE:5GE1 (\"Global Energy Metals\", the \"Company\" and/or \"GEMC\") is pleased to report exceptionally positive results from the initial metallurgical program conducted over the northern quartzite zone of the Millennium Cobalt Project (\"Millennium\") in Mt. Isa, Queensland Australia. \n\n\n \nMitchell Smith, President & CEO commented:\n\n\n \n\"Having achieved these excellent metallurgical results is remarkable at this growth stage of project development. The 2018 drilling program at Millennium confirmed previous exploration work further demonstrating that this deposit has exceptional cobalt mineralisation continuity over a significant area and is open along strike and at depth, increasing the potential for resource expansion. Following our highly anticipated outright acquisition of the project we look forward to rapidly advancing the Millennium Cobalt project on all fronts including further drilling and additional metallurgical studies planned for 2019.\" \n\n \n \nTwo composite samples were sourced from diamond drill core (MIDD001-MIDD010) from a program conducted at Millennium during the first phase exploration program which continued for several months over the first half of 2018. The drilling tested the northern quartzite domain that contains the majority of the known resource at Millennium.\n\n \n \nHighlights of the metallurgical test work include:\n\n\n \n\n\n- Production of separate cobalt (Co) and copper (Cu) rougher concentrate streams is possible.\n\n\n\n- High-grade composite peak rougher floatation test:\n\n\n\n\n\n- Combined Cu recovery of 95.1%\n\n\n\n- Combined Co recovery of 95.4%\n\n\n\n- Au total recovery of 81.4% reporting dominantly to the Cu concentrate\n\n\n\n\n\n- Low-grade composite peak rougher floatation test:\n\n\n\n\n\n- Combined Cu recovery of 91.3%\n\n\n\n- Combined Co recovery of 91.7%\n\n\n\n- Au total recovery of 77.9% reporting dominantly to the Cu concentrate\n\n\n\n\n\n- It is expected that the concentrate grades may increase on re-grind and final cleaner floatation. This test-work wi...