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Entree Resources Ltd T.ETG

Alternate Symbol(s):  ERLFF

Entree Resources Ltd. is a Canadian mining company. The Company is focused on the development and exploration of mineral property interests. The Company is principally focused on its Entree/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property in Mongolia. The Entree/Oyu Tolgoi joint venture property includes Lift 1 and Lift 2 of the Hugo North Extension copper-gold deposit, the Heruga copper-gold-molybdenum deposit, and a large underexplored, highly prospective land package. The Oyu Tolgoi project comprises two separate land holdings: the Entree/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, which is a partnership between Entree and OTLLC, and the Oyu Tolgoi mining license, which is held by OTLLC. The Entree/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property comprises the eastern portion of the Shivee Tolgoi mining license and all the Javhlant mining license. The Company has a 56.53% interest in the Blue Rose Joint Venture. The Company has an interest in acquiring a 0.5% net smelter return royalty on the Canariaco copper project in Northern Peru.


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Post by advice4U2on Jun 15, 2006 6:06pm
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HERE'S WHY ETG IS DEAD MEAT

HERE'S WHY ETG IS DEAD MEATMongolian protests prompt work stoppage at Centerra Gold mine, death reported June 15, 2006, 8:49 am By Ganbat Namjil ULAN BATOR, Mongolia (AP) - Canadian mining company Centerra Gold Inc. (CG.TO) said Thursday it is suspending work at its Boroo gold mine in Mongolia for a second day amid protests over the government's dealings with the company. Police were investigating the death of one protester who collapsed at the mine Wednesday evening. "We shut down all our production work because of threats from protesters," said Paul Korpi, president of Centerra subsidiary Boroo Gold Co. About 800 people demonstrated Wednesday in downtown Ulan Bator over Mongolia's mining policies, which offer generous incentives to foreign mining companies like Centerra. Critics accuse the government of giving away too much of the country's abundant mineral wealth. After the rally, about 150 protesters boarded buses and cars to travel to the mine site, about 145 kilometres from Ulan Bator. Protest leaders said they planned to camp in the mine to obstruct its operations and prevent workers from detonating explosives. Korpi urged the government to take action to resolve the dispute peacefully. "Centerra has a history of cooperative relations with the government of Mongolia and intends to work closely with police and governmental officials to ensure the prompt resumption of normal mine operations," the company said in a statement posted on its website. Meanwhile, police were investigating the death of one protester who collapsed Wednesday evening, Korpi said. "Our medical personnel tried to revive the person ... and then upon arrival at our medical facility the person died," he said, without giving further details. There have been no accusations of improprieties by Centerra. Like other foreign miners, though, it has become the focus of domestic political clashes over how to exploit the country's mineral resources. Centerra is 53 per cent owned by Canadian uranium producer Cameco Corp. (CCO.TO) and it owns a 95 per cent stake in Boroo Gold. The company has signed an agreement with the Mongolian government that allows it to pay no taxes during the mine's first three years of operations and only 50 per cent of the usual profit tax in the next three years. The mine began operations in March 2004. The deal also shields Boroo from changes in laws such as a windfall profits tax, which were enacted amid similar protests last month. On the Toronto stock market early Thursday, Centerra Gold shares were up $2.44, or six per cent, at $41.69.
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