NQ Minerals says trucking operations progressing well at its Beaconsfield gold mine
Under the first phase of its rehabilitation plan for Beaconsfield, the company also plans to refurbish the processing plant and hopes to restart gold production in the third quarter of this year Beaconsfield Wetlands area deposited near the processing plant. Photo Credit: NQ Minerals PLC
NQ Minerals PLC (LON:NQMI, FSE:44D) said mining and trucking operations at its Beaconsfield gold mine in Tasmania, Australia, are progressing well.
The company, which is planning to extract more than 100,000 tonnes of 3 grammes a tonne contaminated soil from the Beaconsfield wetlands as part of the environmental rehabilitation of the land, said 22,290 tonnes of material had so far been trucked to stockpiles in the processing plant area.
NQ Minerals dual lists on Frankfurt Stock Exchange
The green mining company is continuing to work towards admission onto the London Stock Exchange s main market
NQ Minerals PLC (LON:NQMI, FSE: 44D) said its shares starting trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange today, making it one of the first companies with a primary listing on London s Aquis Exchange to achieve a dual listing.
The company, which is focused on the environmental rehabilitation and sustainable exploration and extraction of minerals at former precious metal mining locations in Australia, previously announced it is also working to seek admission to the main market of the London Stock Exchange.
The company is led by an experienced team that includes veteran venture capitalist Walter Doyle, who is CEO, and serial entrepreneur David Lenigas, who.