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If things move as fast as they have been then I seriously can see this trading above 20p this month. One of the largest, one of the lowest cost, PROVEN PGM projects in the world and even at 20p a share we are talking just a tiny £600mcap which I and many many other shareholders would still consider a significant undervaluation of the stock given what it has.
Weest Kytlim is just one out of four of the stable.
Eurasia Mining PLC ("Eurasia" or the "Company"), the iridium, osmium, palladium, platinum, rhodium, ruthenium and gold mining company is pleased to announce an update on West Kytlim operations.
Highlights:
· West Kytlim is the world's largest soft-rock PGM mine with associated gold.
· It is the largest in terms of reserves and resources as well as the largest in terms of production volumes since 2022, when the mine was put into industrial-scale production.
· West Kytlim operations consist of 12 mining assets, five of which have been successfully launched into commercial production.
· High precious metals grade in the concentrate produced at the mine is above 80%.
· It is the lowest cost PGM operation on the global scale with All-In Sustaining Cost (AISC) targeting the range of $300-400 per troy oz.
Highlights of key factors for low cost:
· Open-pit mining does not require drilling or blasting operations, which typically account for 1/3 of the total cost. This absence of the need to drill and blast means that West Kytlim's cost is 1.5x lower with all the other factors being equal.
· Stripping ratio is as low as 3x on average.
· Transition of production to electricity has been completed: power lines and substations, electric dragline and enrichment plants shift from diesel generators to electricity.
· Recruitment of employees in single-industry towns without the need to pay 'northern' and 'polar' bonuses due to favourable geographical location in the Urals.
· Optimisation of logistics and reduction of transportation distances.
· Significant capacity increase in 2025 with economies of scale driving the per unit cost lower.