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Posted on 09:06 PM, January 05, 2010 - www.bworldonline.com
T’boli mining project lacks gov’t permits
KORONADAL -- A foreign-backed mining firm has declared that it is
set to start gold and silver production in T’boli, South Cotabato
this month, with Chinese-made equipment beefing up its processing
plant.
Canada’s Cadan Resources Corp. is aiming to be a gold and silver
producer in the Philippines. -- WWW.CaDanresources.comHowever, the
regional Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) office here said the
T’boli project pursued by Tribal Mining Corp. and the Canadian firm
Cadan Resources Corp. has yet to obtain the clearance essential to
start the production phase.
“They have not even submitted their feasibility study for the
approval of our agency, which would allow them to go into
production stage,” said Constancio A. Paye, Jr., MGB Central
Mindanao director.
The proponents also need to attach the environmental compliance
certificate (ECC) given by the Environmental Management Bureau
(EMB) to its feasibility study before they are given the go-signal
to start production, the official added.
Datu Tungko M. Saikol, regional EMB director, said in a separate
interview that his office has not issued an ECC for the T’boli
silver and gold project. In a disclosure to the Toronto Stock
Exchange dated Dec.
29, Cadan Resources said it was progressing from an explorer into
an emerging gold-silver producer through the T’boli mine.
“On current schedule, [the T’boli mine site] is targeted [to
commence production] for late January 2010,” Brett A. Taylor, Cadan
Resources president and chief executive officer, said. The
disclosure came with the announcement of the appointment of Robert
Gordon Butchart as director of Cadan Resources.
Mr. Butchart has been involved in the mining industry for more than
25 years. He has owned and operated exploration companies and
drilling rigs in Australia and other countries and has been heavily
involved in heap leaching operations and narrow-vein underground
gold mines.
He will be responsible for operations to ensure that the company
achieves its performance targets. The company board welcomed Mr.
Butchart’s entry as a director of the company as it proceeds to
become the latest Philippine-based gold-silver producer, the
disclosure stated.
As early as last month, the processing plant for the T’boli mine
was more than halfway complete, with equipment such as new jaw and
cone crushers, a ball mill, a gravity circuit, spares, and
ancillary bought from Zhengzhou Zhongding Heavy Duty Machine
Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Edgar G. Martinez, president of Tribal Mining, could not be reached
for comment regarding the apparent lack of clearances from
government regulatory bodies. But earlier, he told BusinessWorld
the group would soon upgrade an old plant that has an existing ECC
for the test production phase.
The T’boli project has deposits of 2.4 million tons, containing
420,000 ounces of gold and 1.6 million ounces of silver, Cadan
Resources said earlier. Excavation of deposits will involve the
underground or tunneling method.
Based on current development costs, the company estimates a
production cost range between $250.00-$350.00 per ounce of
gold.
Tribal Mining acquired in 1997 from the government a Mineral
Production Sharing Agreement covering 85 hectares. The agreement
has a life-span of 25 years. -- Romer S. Sarmiento
TORNER, das hast Du geschrieben am 05.01.2010, vor 2 1/2
Jahren.
Daran hat sich bis heute kaum was geändert !!!!!!!!
Da kann ich nur sagen: ein verdammt gutes Management...hahaha