Alason Mine:
Unveiling Indonesia’s
Gold Potential
Alason Mine:
Unveiling Indonesia’s
Gold Potential
Alason Mine:
Unveiling Indonesia’s
Gold Potential
Brookmount
Gold
OTC: BMXI
Brookmount
Brookmount
Gold
Gold
OTC: BMXI
OTC: BMXI
Brookmount
Brookmount
Gold
Gold
OTC: BMXI
OTC: BMXI
Estimated average reserve grade of 2-7 grams per ton
Hectares of land
purity through tailing ponds and off-site smelting
Utilizes heap leaching technology for efficient gold recovery.
Alason Gold Project: Embracing Sulawesi’s Rich Mining Heritage
The Alason Gold Project is located in Western Minahasa, Sulawesi, an area steeped in a rich mining history dating back centuries. Sulawesi, known for its diverse geology and mineral resources, became a focal point for gold exploration in Indonesia during the Dutch colonial era in the 19th century. The discovery of gold attracted prospectors and mining companies, leading to the establishment of numerous mining operations. This legacy of exploration has established Sulawesi as one of Indonesia’s prominent mining regions.
Historically, Sulawesi’s gold mining activities were carried out by both small-scale artisanal miners and larger commercial operations. The region is known for its high-grade gold deposits, often found in alluvial and hard rock forms. The local geology features complex volcanic formations that contribute to the area’s mineral richness. Situated near these historical mining sites, the Alason Project benefits from this geological context, with promising gold-bearing vein structures.
The Alason Gold Project is located in Western Minahasa, Sulawesi, an area steeped in a rich mining history dating back centuries. Sulawesi, known for its diverse geology and mineral resources, became a focal point for gold exploration in Indonesia during the Dutch colonial era in the 19th century. The discovery of gold attracted prospectors and mining companies, leading to the establishment of numerous mining operations. This legacy of exploration has established Sulawesi as one of Indonesia’s prominent mining regions.
Historically, Sulawesi’s gold mining activities were carried out by both small-scale artisanal miners and larger commercial operations. The region is known for its high-grade gold deposits, often found in alluvial and hard rock forms. The local geology features complex volcanic formations that contribute to the area’s mineral richness. Situated near these historical mining sites, the Alason Project benefits from this geological context, with promising gold-bearing vein structures.
Brookmount Gold’s Alason Project spans 17 hectares, with average reserve grade of 2-7 grams per ton. The project design includes heap leaching technology—a cost-effective and efficient method for gold extraction from low-grade ores—intended to process gold efficiently while minimizing environmental impact, aligning with sustainable mining practices.
As Brookmount Gold advances the Alason Project, it aims to honor the region’s mining heritage and support the local economy. Through planned extraction methods and community engagement, the Alason Project seeks to contribute to Sulawesi’s legacy of gold mining, supporting both company growth and regional development.
Brookmount Gold’s Alason Project spans 17 hectares, with average reserve grade of 2-7 grams per ton. The project design includes heap leaching technology—a cost-effective and efficient method for gold extraction from low-grade ores—intended to process gold efficiently while minimizing environmental impact, aligning with sustainable mining practices.
As Brookmount Gold advances the Alason Project, it aims to honor the region’s mining heritage and support the local economy. Through planned extraction methods and community engagement, the Alason Project seeks to contribute to Sulawesi’s legacy of gold mining, supporting both company growth and regional development.
Exploring Brookmount’s Alason Mine in Sulawesi’s Historic Gold Region
Exploring Brookmount’s Alason Mine in Sulawesi’s Historic Gold Region
The Alason Project, located in Western Minahasa, Sulawesi, Indonesia, is a key asset in Brookmount Gold’s portfolio. Spanning 17 hectares of gold-rich land, the project is known for average reserve grade of 2-7 grams per ton, indicating its potential as a valuable source of high-grade gold deposits in the region.
The Alason Project, located in Western Minahasa, Sulawesi, Indonesia, is a key asset in Brookmount Gold’s portfolio. Spanning 17 hectares of gold-rich land, the project is known for average reserve grade of 2-7 grams per ton, indicating its potential as a valuable source of high-grade gold deposits in the region.
The Alason Project, located in Western Minahasa, Sulawesi, Indonesia, is a key asset in Brookmount Gold’s portfolio. Spanning 17 hectares of gold-rich land, the project is known for average reserve grade of 2-7 grams per ton, indicating its potential as a valuable source of high-grade gold deposits in the region.
Geological Significance
Geological Significance
Geological Significance
The Alason Project’s location within Sulawesi’s mineral-rich landscape adds strategic value as a site with high-grade gold potential.
The Alason Project’s location within Sulawesi’s mineral-rich landscape adds strategic value as a site with high-grade gold potential.
The Alason Project’s location within Sulawesi’s mineral-rich landscape adds strategic value as a site with high-grade gold potential.
Historical Context
Historical Context
Historical Context
The area is renowned for high-grade volcanic-hosted deposits and was previously operated by Newmont Mining, which introduced heap leaching techniques to the region over 30 years ago. The site has a history of operation and has fostered strong community relationships, emphasizing local labor and collaboration.
The area is renowned for high-grade volcanic-hosted deposits and was previously operated by Newmont Mining, which introduced heap leaching techniques to the region over 30 years ago. The site has a history of operation and has fostered strong community relationships, emphasizing local labor and collaboration.
The area is renowned for high-grade volcanic-hosted deposits and was previously operated by Newmont Mining, which introduced heap leaching techniques to the region over 30 years ago. The site has a history of operation and has fostered strong community relationships, emphasizing local labor and collaboration.
Heap Leaching Technology at Alason Mine
Heap leaching is a widely used industrial process for extracting precious metals, particularly gold, from ore. At the Alason Project, this technology is intended to support efficient processing and optimized recovery of gold-rich materials.
Process Overview
Process Overview
Process Overview
Heap leaching involves stacking crushed ore in large heaps and then applying a leaching solution, which percolates through the pile. This solution dissolves the gold, allowing it to be collected and processed further.
Heap leaching involves stacking crushed ore in large heaps and then applying a leaching solution, which percolates through the pile. This solution dissolves the gold, allowing it to be collected and processed further.
Heap leaching involves stacking crushed ore in large heaps and then applying a leaching solution, which percolates through the pile. This solution dissolves the gold, allowing it to be collected and processed further.
Implementation at Alason Mine
Implementation at Alason Mine
Implementation at Alason Mine
The Alason Project’s heap leaching facility is designed to handle large volumes of ore with a focus on minimizing environmental impact. Careful monitoring and management of the leaching process are planned to mitigate any potential risks associated with chemical use.
The Alason Project’s heap leaching facility is designed to handle large volumes of ore with a focus on minimizing environmental impact. Careful monitoring and management of the leaching process are planned to mitigate any potential risks associated with chemical use.
The Alason Project’s heap leaching facility is designed to handle large volumes of ore with a focus on minimizing environmental impact. Careful monitoring and management of the leaching process are planned to mitigate any potential risks associated with chemical use.
Environmental Safeguards
Environmental Safeguards
Environmental Safeguards
The Alason Project plans to use heap leaching technology to enhance gold recovery. Tailings ponds and leach pads are designed as closed systems with heavy-duty plastic liners to help prevent chemical leakage into the subsoil. Following processing, leach pads are intended to undergo a two-day washing process to remove residual traces of chemicals. These safeguards reflect Brookmount Gold’s commitment to minimizing environmental impact and supporting sustainable mining practices.
*Example of heap leaching heavy duty liners below.
The Alason Project plans to use heap leaching technology to enhance gold recovery. Tailings ponds and leach pads are designed as closed systems with heavy-duty plastic liners to help prevent chemical leakage into the subsoil. Following processing, leach pads are intended to undergo a two-day washing process to remove residual traces of chemicals. These safeguards reflect Brookmount Gold’s commitment to minimizing environmental impact and supporting sustainable mining practices.
*Example of heap leaching heavy duty liners below.
The Alason Project plans to use heap leaching technology to enhance gold recovery. Tailings ponds and leach pads are designed as closed systems with heavy-duty plastic liners to help prevent chemical leakage into the subsoil. Following processing, leach pads are intended to undergo a two-day washing process to remove residual traces of chemicals. These safeguards reflect Brookmount Gold’s commitment to minimizing environmental impact and supporting sustainable mining practices.
*Example of heap leaching heavy duty liners below.