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Dynacor Group Inc T.DNG

Alternate Symbol(s):  DNGDF

Dynacor Group Inc. is a Canada-based industrial gold ore processor. The Company is engaged in gold production through the processing of ore purchased from the artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) industry. The Company also owns the rights on several mining properties which are at the exploration stage, including its flagship exploration gold, copper, and silver prospect, the Tumipampa property (Tumipampa). Tumipampa is located approximately 500 kilometers (km) from Lima, Peru, in the Circa district, Province of Abancay, Department of Apurimac. Tumipampa's concessions cover an area of approximately 4,000 hectares and are located geographically on the eastern slopes of the Andes Mountain Range between 4,200 and 4,800 meters above sea level. The Company's produces environmentally responsible gold through its PX IMPACT gold program. Its Veta Dorada plant is gold mineral processing plant in Peru. The Company's Anta property is a copper/silver exploration prospect.


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Post by lap49on Mar 21, 2011 9:59pm
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interesting news

interesting news

TORONTO (miningweekly.com) – TSX-listed Dynacor Gold is planninganother expansion at its mill in Peru, and could start work on theproject later this year or early in 2012, CEO Jean Martineau said.

The company is exploring early-stage properties in Peru, including askarn deposit in the same neighbourhood as Xstrata's Las Bambas project,but differs from most of its rivals because it generates cash flow fromthe custom-milling plant, where it buys and processes ore from smallproducers and mining companies around the country.

Dynacor recently expanded capacity at the mill from 150 t/d to 180 t/d,and is going through a permitting process to get permission for afurther expansion.

“Our intention is to go as soon as possible to 250 t/d, and maybe even to 300 t/d,” Martineau said in an interview.

The firm will likely start work on the next expansion phase later thisyear or early 2012, depending on when permits are received.

The expansion will cost between $1-million and $2-million and will be funded internally.

Gold production from the mill rose to 10 478 oz in the fourth quarterof last year, and the company expects to sell about 45 000 oz in 2011.

Martineau said Dynacor does not expect any negative effects from the Peruvian government's efforts to control informal miners.

Dynacor already requires anyone wanting to sell ore to demonstratewhere the ore was mined and that they either own the property or have acontract with the owner, he said.

SKARN DISCOVERY

On the exploration front, meanwhile Dynacor is hoping that acopper/gold skarn discovery on a property in southern Peru will turn outto be in the same league as other large projects nearby.

The company originally bought the Tumipampa property in 2000 forgold-veins that had been identified, and conducted drilling programmesin 2002, 2003 and 2008.

But after a large skarn structure was identified in 2008, the focus hasshifted to the new discovery and a 16 000-m drilling programme began inJanuary this year, aimed at getting a better idea of the skarn deposit,Martineau said.

“We are now concentrating on the skarn, which is a huge structure.Based on what we know today, it's 4,2 km long by 1,5 km wide,” he said.

More than 900 surface samples taken to date have indicated that thecopper content is similar to other skarn structures in the area, butthat the gold content is actually higher, possibly because of the goldveins on the property, he said.

The project is on the same fault and flanked by two big projects,Xstrata's Las Bambas project and Southern Copper's Los Chancas.

“We think that we have a similar skarn as these other skarns surrounding us, and these are huge structures,” Martineau said.

Dynacor would likely end up selling the project if the skarn depositturns out to be economic and comparable with other large projects in thearea, he said.

Otherwise, the company could develop the gold vein mineralisation itself.

“But it's too early to talk about that, we are just right at the early stage of driling the skarn,” Martineau said.

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