-- バートン・ゴールド・ホールディングス(ASX:BGD)は、3月期に南オーストラリア州のチャレンジャー金プロジェクトにおける第1段階の操業に向けた資金調達プロセスにおいて、ベッドロック・アドバイザリー・パートナーズを融資担当として任命した。これは月曜日にオーストラリア証券取引所に提出された書類で明らかになった。 南オーストラリア州のタンキリア金プロジェクトでは、露天掘り鉱区における鉱物資源量の推定値向上を目指し、約3万メートルに及ぶ第2段階の逆循環掘削プログラムが進行中である。 同社は、同じく南オーストラリア州のトルマー鉱床において、追跡掘削を計画している。土壌分析の結果、最近発見された浅層高品位銀鉱化帯の延長の可能性が示されている。 同社は、今年予定されている全ての掘削プログラムを支援するため、自社倉庫にディーゼル燃料を納入した。また、中東紛争の影響下においても、自社の配送能力を維持している。 同社の株価は月曜日の取引で5%上昇した。
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