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Baru Gold Corp V.BARU

Alternate Symbol(s):  BARUF

Baru Gold Corp. is a Canada-based mineral resource exploration company. The Company is focused on developing and producing precious metals projects in Indonesia. The Company’s focus is on developing precious metals projects with significant resource upside potential and near-term production capabilities. The Company’s Sangihe Gold project mineral tenement consists of one block covering the southern half of Sangihe Island, located between the northern tip of Sulawesi Island (Indonesia) and the southern tip of Mindanao (Philippines). The Sangihe Project covers 42,000ha; this includes the Bawone, Binebase prospects on the eastern part of the island and Taware prospect in the south-central region with infrastructure in place. The Company has a 70% interest in the Sangihe project.


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Comment by Miwah_on Jun 27, 2012 10:55am
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RE: Richard, plse read this...that in BOLD...

RE: Richard, plse read this...that in BOLD...

Indonesian gold miner Archipelago eyes 135-145,000 oz output

London-listed miner Archipelago Resources, which runs the Toka Tindung gold mine in north Sulawesi, has also targeted average gold production of 160,000 ounces over the next six years.

Author: By Michael Taylor
Posted: Wednesday , 27 Jun 2012


JAKARTA (Reuters) -

London-listed miner Archipelago Resources (AR.L: Quote,Profile, Research) has targeted gold output of about 135,000-145,000 ounces this year, an executive said on Wednesday, after starting production at its Indonesian project late last year.

The company, which runs the Toka Tindung gold mine in north Sulawesi, has also targeted average gold production of 160,000 ounces over the next six years, Matthew Salthouse, the firm's vice president of investor relations told Reuters on the sidelines of the Asia Gold Summit. [ID:nL3E8HP1SU]

"The gold forecast for this year - our guidance is 135,000 to 145,000 dollar equivalent ounces," Salthouse said. "For the first six years of the life of the mine, we're projecting on average, about 160,000 gold equivalent ounces."

Asia-focused Archipelago Resources also has exploration projects in Vietnam and the Philippines, and a corporate office in Hong Kong.

Its Indonesian gold mine began production in November last year, and meets its domestic processing requirements through Aneka Tambang (ANTM.JK: Quote, Profile, Research), which runs Indonesia's only precious metals refinery.

Salthouse said his firm has a contract of work (COW) in Indonesia, and sells its gold through the spot market.

Indonesia, the seventh largest gold producer last year, is looking to limit foreign ownership of mines to no more than 49 percent after a decade of production. [ID:nL4E8E73NE]

Archipelago Resources is 52 percent owned by Indonesia's PT Rajawali Corporation, while other shareholders include Columbia Wanger, Baker Steel (BSRT.L: Quote, Profile, Research), BlackRock Inc (BLK.N: Quote, Profile, Research) and JP Morgan (JPM.N: Quote, Profile,Research).

"For us the divestment issue is resolved because we've got two contracts of work - they pre-date the new mining law," said Salthouse. "For us, the new change in mining regulation doesn't really have an impact."

One of the biggest challenges to starting a mine project in Southeast Asia's biggest economy was the number of permits needed from the different layers of government, Salthouse added.

Fellow gold miner Sumatra Copper & Gold (SUM.AX: Quote, Profile, Research) also flagged this as a challenge earlier this week. [ID:nL3E8HQ2K4]

"Ongoing dialogue and engagement is simple but a proven methodology," Salthouse said when asked about the best way to overcome such problems. "Ongoing, regular communication and transparency."

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Hey Richard:

WE, INDONESIAN JUST WANT TO SHARE OUR WEALTH....WHAT IS WRONG W WE GETTING 51% OWNERSHIP...AND YOU FOLKS GET 49%...IT IS STILL MONEY IN THE BANK....PLEASE TRY NOT TO BE TOO GREEDY...OR ELSE YOUR COMPANY WILL GET BURNT......(REMEMBER THE DUTCH WAS IN OUR COUNTRY FOR FEW HUNDRED YEARS...N ROB OUR GOLD N RESOURCES).....

*SIGNED*

MIWAH "ANGRY" BIRDS

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