Xtract’s Amghas Testing Achieves High Lead Removal, with Pilot Work and Plant Design Next

Published: Aug 17, 2026 09:38

Xtract Resources reported Phase 2 metallurgical-test results from the Amghas antimony mine in Morocco. Testing by Afrilab Group through Xtract’s 80%-owned Wildstone SARL showed that sodium-sulphide alkaline leaching removed more than 99% of lead from the antimony stream into a separate product. The work also indicated potential to produce antimony concentrate exceeding 55% Sb.

Xtract is constructing a gravity plant for early cash flow while advancing permitting and construction requirements for a flotation plant. Further pilot-scale work in Rabat will examine pH, desliming and longer alkaline-leach residence times, followed by conceptual flowsheet work for plant design and capital and operating-cost estimates. The disclosed results remain at the metallurgical testing and engineering-preparation stage; no lead-product output or commercial-production schedule was provided.

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