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St Augustine Gold and Copper Ltd T.SAU

Alternate Symbol(s):  RTLGF

St. Augustine Gold and Copper Limited is a Singapore-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the King-King copper-gold project on the island Mindanao in the Philippines. The King-king tenement is comprised of 184 mining claims that are owned by Nationwide Development Corporation (NADECOR). The Project is a copper-gold mineral reserve located at Sitio Gumayan, Barangay King-king, Municipality of Pantukan, Davao de Oro, on Mindanao Island, Philippines. Its deposit is a porphyry copper-gold deposit hosted primarily by porphyritic hornblende diorites, submarine volcanic rocks, and volcanoclastic sediments. The sulfide copper mineralization in the King-king deposit consists of chalcopyrite and bornite, with lesser amounts of chalcocite, digenite, and covellite.


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Post by WarrenGLDon Dec 23, 2020 11:38am
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Philippine Government kicks off copper industry dev’t plan

Philippine Government kicks off copper industry dev’t plan https://mb.com.ph/2020/12/22/govt-kicks-off-copper-industry-devt-plan-in-leyte/ We expect these technologies to accelerate a New Age of Copper in the Philippines " Published December 22, 2020, 6:30 AM by Bernie Cahiles-Magkilat The government today launched the Leyte Ecological Industrial Zone (LEIZ) Master Development Plan Project, which is hoped to develop and complete the Philippines copper industry supply chain in Leyte by 2030 and establish the countrys role in modern industries. The launch of LEIZ Master Plan project was led by the Department of Trade and Industry, Board of Investments, political leaders of Eastern Leyte, National Development Co., and the Palafox & Associates, which is undertaking the masterplan. LEIZ is a proposed development of an estimated 1,000-hectare land in Leyte. It is anchored on the existing copper smelting operation of PASAR (Philippine Associated Smelting and Refining) Corp. located in the Leyte Industrial Development Zone in Isabel, Leyte. At the launch, Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon M. Lopez, who is also chairman of the BOI, said that LEIZ, the first ecological zone in the country, will embrace the virtue of circular economy and green economy development. He said that the completion of the Copper Industry Roadmap in 2012, a triumvirate partnership of the government, private sector, and academe has paved the way to realize a downstream copper industry in the Philippines. With the countrys vast copper deposits amounting to an estimated 1.14 billion metric tons, Lopez said We envision a fully integrated Philippine copper industry by the year 2030 through the development of a wire rod casting facility and higher value copper products. BOI Managing head Ceferino S. Rodolfo said LEIZ will put an end to the countrys importation of copper products. The Philippines has rich nickel ore resources but these are only turned into copper cathodes at the PASAR facility for export to other countries, particularly Japan, for further processing into copper wires and rods that Philippine electronics and wiring harness firms import for their local assembly needs. With LEIZ, Rodolfo sees a complete supply value chain all the way to the local production of electric vehicles, home appliances, solar energy, and digitalization, among others. We will complete it here, all the way to electric appliances, said Rodolfo. He said that the technical plan of LEIZ will be relevant to new normal by taking into consideration the value chain of the copper industry. He said, LEIZ has supports in terms of policies, incentives, and promotion under the Make it Happen in the Philippines campaign. We expect these technologies to accelerate a New Age of Copper in the Philippines as the industries that will produce electric vehicles, 5G networks, and solar power energy will all require large amounts of copper, added Lopez. Presently, the electric vehicles industry makes up just 1% of copper demand. By 2030, many analysts expect that figure to reach 10%. Likewise, clean energy and digitalization programs are expected to push average annual growth demand for copper up by 2.5% this decade. This would likely drive consumption toward 30M tons by 2030. National Development Co. (NDC) General Manager Ma. Lourdes M. Rebueno said they will provide equity support in terms of land acquisition, joint venture projects and logistics for the LEIZ. Leyte Governor Leopoldo Padilla said The province of Leyte is ready for manufacturing. Padilla said this as he stressed that the Philippines missed to industrialize because it jumped from agriculture to services industries instead of developing its own domestic industries to establish a supply value chain. Architect Felino Palafox Jr. said copper now is the most important building material because it is anti- virus and easy to build. The masterplan, he said, points to the creation of 60,000 industrial jobs and more indirect jobs. LEIZ Master Plan will provide needed jobs and livelihood to the communities of these provinces. The plan has three development clusters, namely: (1) LEIZ CORE, the manufacturing hub and the primary focus of the Master Plan; (2) LEIZ NORTH as a commercial and agro-industrial hub; and (3) LEIZ SOUTH for agro-industrial development and training facilities. These three sites will complement each other and provide the needed raw materials, products, services, and manpower that the other development cluster needs.
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