Canadian copper firm sees more progress at Haib
Canadian firm Koryx Copper has reported further progress on the pre-feasibility study and infrastructure planning for its Haib copper project in southern Namibia. The Haib deposit is a massive, disseminated porphyry copper deposit with associated molybdenum and gold. Koryx Copper’s president and chief executive, Heye Daun, says the Haib project is envisaged to produce a […] The post Canadian copper firm sees more progress at Haib appeared first on The Namibian .

Canadian firm Koryx Copper has reported further progress on the pre-feasibility study and infrastructure planning for its Haib copper project in southern Namibia. The Haib deposit is a massive, disseminated porphyry copper deposit with associated molybdenum and gold. Koryx Copper’s president and chief executive, Heye Daun, says the Haib project is envisaged to produce a copper and molybdenum concentrate via large-scale open pit mining and mainly conventional crushing, milling and sulphide flotation with the potential for additional copper cathode production.


