Posted by meb at April 29th, 2009

TORONTO – Eldorado Gold said on Monday it could boost production at its Kışladağ mine in western Turkey at least 30 percent and reduce operating costs dramatically.

The Canadian gold producer, which boasts operations in Brazil, China, Greece and Turkey, said an internal study showed that the mine had the potential to raise gold production 30 percent to 40 percent, while lowering operating costs about 15 percent, as it boosts usage of its existing processing equipment.
source: Hurriyet daily news

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