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NexMetals reports Selkirk tests produce separate copper, nickel concentrates with 81% Cu recovery
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NexMetals reports Selkirk tests produce separate copper, nickel concentrates with 81% Cu recovery
  • NexMetals reported locked-cycle metallurgical tests for Selkirk project in Botswana that support producing separate copper and nickel concentrates instead of bulk concentrate.
  • Copper concentrate delivered 81.3% recovery at 30.2% Cu grade, with nickel misplacement at 0.62% Ni.
  • Nickel concentrate produced 10.9% Ni grade with 54.5% nickel recovery.
  • Testwork lifted copper recovery versus 2024 MRE inputs to 81.3% from 70%, cutting copper losses to tailings to 11.4% from 26.2%.
  • Updated mineral resource estimate for Selkirk remains on track for completion in Q2 2026, incorporating new metallurgical results.


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