Bayhorse Silver appoints Christos Doulis as president
Bayhorse Silver Inc. (TSXV: BHS) announced the appointment of Christos Doulis as president, effective immediately, according to a company statement.
Doulis, who will continue serving as a company director, replaces Rick Low in the president role. Low remains as chief financial officer.
The appointment comes as the company works toward fully permitting its Bayhorse Silver Mine in Oregon. Bayhorse Silver operates as an exploration and production company with interests in the historic Bayhorse Silver Mine and the Pegasus Project in Washington County, Idaho.
The Bayhorse Silver Mine holds a National Instrument 43-101 inferred resource of 292,300 tons at a grade of 21.65 opt for 6.3 million ounces of silver, according to company data. The facility can process up to 200 tons per day and includes a 40 ton per hour ore-sorting system.
The company has established a 60 ton per day mill and flotation processing facility in Payette County, Idaho, with an offtake agreement in place with Ocean Partners UK Limited.
Bayhorse Silver also trades on the OTCQB under ticker BHSIF and on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange as 7KXN.
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