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Crystal Peak Minerals Inc. to complete feasibility study

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World Fertilizer,


"We are very pleased with the team we have put together to deliver our feasibility study,” said Lance D'Ambrosio, Chief Executive Officer of Crystal Peak.

Crystal Peak Minerals Inc. is to work with CH2M Engineers Inc., Norwest Corp. and Novopro Projects to complete a feasibility study and technical report in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 standards for its premium specialty fertilizer project on the Sevier Playa in southwestern Utah.

Findings from the fieldwork portion of the FS completed during 1Q16 confirmed or exceeded many technical metrics used to develop the Company’s Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS) completed in 2013. Based upon these technical markers, the Board of Directors of the Company approved the remaining phases of the FS and permitting process.

"We are very pleased with the team we have put together to deliver our feasibility study,” said Lance D'Ambrosio, Chief Executive Officer of Crystal Peak. “The fieldwork portion was very encouraging so we look forward to optimising our project, delivering a great study, and creating real value for our shareholders.”

CH2M be the lead FS consultant and will be responsible for coordinating the overall delivery of the FS.

The FS scope of work comprises mining plan including extraction trenches and wells, and the water recharge system; process ponds and product refinery from salt harvest to load out, warehouse, administration, and process yard facilities; power, gas, water, communication, access roads, and load-out facility.

The FS will include early work to evaluate opportunities for project optimisation with the potential to significantly improve project economics.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/materials-handling/03082016/crystal-peak-minerals-inc-to-complete-feasibility-study/

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