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Cosigo Resources Ltd V.CSG.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  COSRF

Cosigo Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based junior exploration company. The principal business of the Company is the acquisition of interests in mineral applications and in mineral exploration licenses in Colombia and Brazil, South America. The Company is exploring for gold and lithium deposits. The Company has title to an area of approximately 10,000 hectares (ha) in the Taraira North, Vaupes Province of Colombia and has focused its efforts on an area referred to as the Machado Project. The Company also holds a 100% interest in the Willow Creek property, located in the northern sierras of Nevada near Winnemucca, a 100% interest in the Damian property in the Cordillera region of Colombia, and owns 13.26% of DHK Diamonds Inc., a company exploring for diamonds in the DO27 region of the NorthWest Territories of Canada. The Damian property is located in the Damian area, province of Cauca, Colombia.


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Comment by junior_mineron Jan 30, 2009 5:38am
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RE: RE: Production above 800,000 tons/month

RE: RE: Production above 800,000 tons/monthHow did you conclude that sulphide appears to be leachable. The latest info I found is that the company doesn't know yet.

"Sulphide Resources.

The Company is studying the quantity and recovery of sulphide resourcesthat exist below the limits of the current open pit resources at ElCastillo, resources and reserves which only take into account oxidizedmaterial. A resource study is underway and is expected to identify goldresources at varying gold cut-off grades. A historic resource completedunder non-43-101 standards identified approximately 300,000 ounces ofsulphide resources. The Company has also completed the selection ofquantities of available drill core from the sulphide zone formetallurgical testing. This metallurgical program is expected todetermine the means and extent to which gold may be recovered from thissulphide material. The new resource study is expected to be completedprior to the end of the first quarter 2009. Results from themetallurgical test program on the sulphide material are expected earlyin the second quarter 2009."
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