First Tungsten Concentrate Produced at Dolphin

First Tungsten Concentrate Produced at Dolphin

Group 6 Metals Limited (ASX:G6M, “Group 6 Metals” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has successfully produced its first tungsten concentrate at the Company’s wholly owned Dolphin Tungsten Mine (“DTM”), located on King Island, Tasmania.


The site team will now focus on completion of the remaining commissioning activities and performance testing to ramp up throughput and tune performance to maximise concentrate grade and recovery.

Group 6 Metals Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Keith McKnight, said: “Production of first concentrate at the Dolphin Tungsten Mine is another significant milestone for Group 6 Metals and is a credit to the hard work and dedication of our site team and contractors. The process plant has been running 24hrs a day for the past week, processing lower grade Page 2 of 3 | www.g6m.com.au | info@g6m.com.au | ASX: G6M Level 26, 259 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 | +61 (0) 2 8622 1402 commissioning ore. The team will now turn their focus to performance testing to increase throughput, grade and recovery.”

Key Highlights


  • First tungsten concentrate produced at the G6M’s Dolphin Tungsten Mine
  • Construction of process plant is nearing completion, with performance testing underway to achieve 400,000tpa processing capacity
  • Share Purchase Plan closes 5.00pm AEST on Thursday, 22 June 2023

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