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Baru Gold Corp V.BARU

Alternate Symbol(s):  BARUF

Baru Gold Corp. is a Canada-based junior gold developer with NI 43-101 gold resources in Indonesia. 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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Post by TruthMachine2on May 09, 2011 10:47am
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Aceh Angry Over Sale of Carb Creds to EAS

Aceh Angry Over Sale of Carb Creds to EAShttps://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/aceh-angry-over-sale-of-carbon-credits-to-miner/439627

Aceh Angry Over Sale of Carbon Credits to Miner
Nurdin Hasan | May 07, 2011

Banda Aceh. Officials have lambasted an Australian carbon broker for selling the marketing rights for carbon credits created through a forest conservation project to a Canadian mining firm.

According to a press release from Toronto-listed East Asia Minerals, Carbon Conservation included the sales and marketing rights to the carbon credits as part of the 50 percent equity the miner acquired in the broker.

East Asia Minerals said it paid $500,000 and issued 2.5 million shares to Carbon Conservation in the deal.

Makmur Ibrahim, a spokesman for the Aceh administration, confirmed that Carbon Conservation had signed on to help create carbon credits in the 700,000-hectare Ulu Masen forest conservation project.

However, he said that if Carbon Conservation had auctioned off the sales and marketing rights to those credits, then its contract with the Aceh administration would have to be reviewed.

“We may even cancel the contract if we find that they’ve abused the agreement [by selling the rights to a mining firm],” he said.

Vanda Mutia Dewi, coordinator of the environmental group Greenomics Indonesia, also lashed out at Carbon Conservation for giving up the rights to the miner.

“East Asia Minerals has mining interests in Aceh, and Carbon Conservation had the exclusive right to sell and market the carbon credits from Ulu Masen,” she said. “Clearly there’s a conflict of interest here. Carbon Conservation has abused its contract with the Aceh administration.”

Hasbi Abdullah, speaker of the Aceh legislature, said he was surprised the Aceh authorities had never been involved in the talks about the equity stake that Carbon Conservation had sold to East Asia Minerals.

“It’s that kind of move that’s dangerous for the future of Aceh’s forests,” he said.

“We’ll immediately summon Aceh Governor Irwandi Yusuf to explain how this was allowed to happen,” he added.

“The governor must answer for this mess because it was his administration that struck a deal with the foreign firm without informing the legislature, and subsequently causing losses to the province.”

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