NQ Minerals' () chairman David Lenigas speaks to Proactive London about plans to start exploration work at the Hellyer mine in Tasmania. After a 10-year hiatus he says the company can re-start exploration with the benefit of more advanced geophysical techniques.
NQ is currently producing lead and zinc concentrates (with significant gold and silver credits) by reclaiming the Hellyer mine tailings generated from the former mining operations and processing them through the Hellyer concentrator plant at the rate of over 1.2 million tonnes per annum.
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