Asia Broadband kicks off Tequila production

It has undertaken a retrofit upgrade to increase mill capacity to 100 tpd
Asia Broadband kicks off Tequila production Asia Broadband kicks off Tequila production Asia Broadband kicks off Tequila production Asia Broadband kicks off Tequila production Asia Broadband kicks off Tequila production

Asia Broadband plans to double the size of the Tequila mill.

Las Vegas-based Asia Broadband has begun production at its Tequila gold mine in Mexico.

The processing mill is producing 50 tons per day at its maximum capacity. Asia Broadband has undertaken a retrofit upgrade to increase mill capacity to 100 tpd.

Later this year, Asia Broadband is planning a large-scale expansion of the mine's production, which will include the installation of larger-scale facilities.

The company also has a geological report in progress.

The company, which produces, supplies, and sells precious metals to Asian markets, entered into a joint venture agreement in October 2021.

Asia Broadband will secure a 75% interest in the Tequila gold project and 100% of current and future gold production from the mine, in an agreement reached with owner Juan Enrique Michel Arambula Y Socios.

The property is 66.7 hectares in La Guadalupe, located 70 kilometres north of Guadalajara in the central Jalisco province.

Asia Broadband has plans to continue exploration undertaken by a Canadian mining company, to develop gold and silver mineralisation veins with high-grade potential. Asia Broadband will then readjust the budget of the joint venture.

Asia Broadband also operates mining projects Los Reyes, Bonanza, and San Palmar.

 

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