Searchlight Minerals Corp. receives occupancy permit for main processing building at Clarkdale Slag Project
11 8월 2008 - 7:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
MARKS OFFICIAL BEGINNING OF TESTING AND START-UP PROCESS FOR
INITIAL PRODUCTION MODULE HENDERSON, NV, Aug. 11
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Searchlight Minerals Corp. (OTC BB: SRCH)
(the "Company"), is pleased to provide investors with the following
update on the development and construction activities at its
Clarkdale Slag Project in Clarkdale, Arizona. RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS
Searchlight Minerals today announced that on August 8, 2008, the
Town of Clarkdale, Arizona issued a Certificate of Occupancy for
the main production building that is anticipated to house the
majority of the Company's initial 100 to 250 ton-per-day (tpd)
commercial production module for the extraction of precious and
base metals from a 20 million-ton slag pile in Clarkdale, Arizona.
The slag pile is located approximately six miles from the historic
United Verde Copper Mine in Jerome, Arizona, which produced some of
the richest copper ore ever mined in the U.S. Clarkdale housed a
smelter operation for the United Verde Mine, and when smelting
activities ceased in 1947, a metal-bearing slag was left at the
Clarkdale site. Independent engineers, operating under
chain-of-custody procedures, have estimated that the slag pile is
comprised of approximately 20.2 million tons of material that
contains approximately 0.50 ounces of gold per ton, along with
silver, copper, zinc and a ferro silicate byproduct. During 2008,
the Company has been involved primarily in the renovation of an
existing 26,000 sq. ft. building at the Clarkdale site. The
building is anticipated to house most of the components of the
initial full-scale production module, including crushing, grinding,
leaching, filtering and ion exchange (IX) circuits. Concurrent with
the building's renovation, the Company has been taking delivery of
and installing major equipment items, such as conveyer systems,
impact mills, a vibratory mill, leaching tanks, filter presses, ion
exchange systems and lab equipment. The vast majority of operations
related to the production of precious and base metals will occur
within the main processing building. With full access to the
building, the Company is now in a position to commence the testing
and start-up procedures involving major equipment components,
including the crushing, grinding, leaching and filtering circuits
that are key to the full-scale operation of the module.
Pre-operational systems integration and equipment de-bugging
represent a critical element in the start-up process. During the
testing and start-up phase, the Company will specifically focus on
the grinding circuit to ensure that the precursory steps to metals
liberation are effectively achieved with the full-scale equipment.
"We view receipt of the Certificate of Occupancy for the main
production building as the official beginning of the testing and
start-up process at our initial production module in Clarkdale,"
stated Ian McNeil, Chief Executive Officer of Searchlight Minerals
Corp. "In coming weeks, we will complete the final electrical and
plumbing work necessary to operate and test individual equipment
components and sequential production circuits. Our technical team
looks forward to running slag material through the
grinding/crushing circuit and utilizing our well-equipped
laboratory to conduct immediate, on-site analyses of leaching
results in order to further optimize the metals extraction
process." FUTURE MILESTONES The Certificate of Occupancy for the
main building represents the second of three occupancy certificates
that the Company must obtain in order to fully operate the first
production module at the Clarkdale site. In June 2008, the Company
received the Certificate of Occupancy for its on-site laboratory
facilities. A final occupancy certificate will be required for a
separate building, currently under construction, that is
anticipated to house the electrowinning (EW) equipment. The Company
elected to significantly upgrade its EW systems, which will be
responsible for the final extraction of copper and zinc. The
state-of-the-art copper and zinc EW equipment has already been
delivered to the site and is anticipated to be housed in a separate
building, currently under construction, adjacent to the primary
processing building. The relative efficiency of the initial
production module in extracting gold, silver, copper, zinc and
ferro silicates from the slag will serve as the basis for a
proposed full-scale production facility that is intended to contain
a number of modules with a total production capacity of 2,000 tons
per day. "I am pleased to report that we are on track to complete
construction of the EW building in the fourth quarter," continued
McNeil. "Construction of this building, installation of the
copper/zinc electrowinning equipment, and integration of the EW
system into the production process will comprise the final
milestone in the completion of a fully functioning production
module that can run as a continuous circuit, from start to finish.
The Company will use the time during which the EW building is under
construction to fine tune the grinding, filtering, leaching and
precious metals extraction circuits." CONCLUSION "We continue to
work with a team of over fifty consultants and equipment suppliers
from around the world to develop, design, construct and soon
operate the first Clarkdale production module. Bringing this
facility on line is a complicated process of systems integration,
and while there are defined milestones along the way, the timing of
specific events is often difficult, because each such event is
inextricably tied to so many others. However, it remains the
Company's goal to have a complete and operating module before the
end of 2008." "Once the metals recovery module is fully tested and
optimized, we will retain an independent engineering firm to
conduct a formal, commercial feasibility certification. Completion
of such certification will allow us to determine critical aspects
of our development and expansion strategy," concluded McNeil. The
objective of this update, and others that will follow, is to allow
our investors and other stakeholders to more fully appreciate the
Company's interim accomplishments and progress towards its stated
goals and objectives. About Searchlight Minerals Corp. Searchlight
Minerals Corp. is a minerals exploration company focused on the
acquisition and development of projects in the southwestern United
States. The Company is currently involved in two projects: (1) the
Clarkdale Slag Project, located in Clarkdale, Arizona, is a
reclamation project to recover precious and base metals from the
reprocessing of slag produced from the smelting of copper ores
mined at the United Verde Copper Mine in Jerome, Arizona; and (2)
the Searchlight Gold Project, which involves exploration for
precious metals on mining claims near Searchlight, Nevada. The
Clarkdale Project is the more advanced of two ongoing projects that
the Company is pursuing. The Searchlight Gold Project is an
early-stage gold exploration endeavor on 3,200 acres located
approximately 50 miles south of Las Vegas, Nevada. Searchlight
Minerals Corp. is headquartered in Henderson, Nevada, and its
common stock is listed on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol
"SRCH". Additional information is available on the Company's
website at http://www.searchlightminerals.com/ and in the Company's
filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Forward-Looking Statements This Press Release may contain, in
addition to historical information, forward-looking statements.
Statements in this news release that are forward-looking statements
are subject to various risks and uncertainties concerning the
specific factors disclosed under the heading "Risk Factors" and
elsewhere in the Company's periodic filings with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission. When used in this news release,
the words such as "could," "plan", "estimate", "expect", "intend",
"may", "potential", "should", and similar expressions, are
forward-looking statements. The risk factors that could cause
actual results to differ from these forward-looking statements
include, but are not restricted to the Company's limited operating
history, uncertainties about the availability of additional
financing, geological or mechanical difficulties affecting the
Company's planned geological or other work programs, uncertainty of
estimates of mineralized material, operational risk, environmental
risk, financial risk, currency risk and other statements that are
not historical facts as disclosed under the heading "Risk Factors"
and elsewhere in the Company's periodic filings with securities
regulators in the United States. Consequently, risk factors
including, but not limited to the aforementioned, may result in
significant delays to the projected or anticipated production
target dates. DATASOURCE: Searchlight Minerals Corp. CONTACT: Carl
Ager, Vice President at (702) 939-5247 or via email at ; or RJ
Falkner & Company, Inc., Investor Relations Counsel at (800)
377-9893 or via email at
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