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Kin Mining completes relocation of Lawlers gold processing plant for future development option

Kin Mining NL (ASX:KIN) has recovered all items from the Lawlers gold processing plant that it wanted to recover for potential future use at its wholly-owned Cardinia Gold Project (CGP) near Leonora in Western Australia.

The company dismantled and relocated the items during the March 2020 quarter, before COVID-19 restrictions stopped all further work at the site owned by Gold Fields Limited (NYSE:GFI).

Following talks with Gold Fields, it has been agreed that Kin will transfer title in all remaining assets at Lawlers back to Gold Fields in exchange for a full release from all further obligations to dismantle and remove the remaining assets.

Drilling to resume this month[hhmc]

Kin Mining managing director Andrew Munckton said: “Having already relocated all the items of the processing plant that Kin required from the Lawlers plant, we are pleased that Gold Fields will now take responsibility for dismantling and recycling all of the remaining items as part of rehabilitation operations at their Agnew gold mine.

“This marks the completion of that chapter in Kins history and we are looking forward to the next exciting phase of our exploration-driven strategy with drilling set to resume later this month.”

The Lawlers Processing Plant was acquired from Agnew Gold Mining CRead More – Source

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