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Granada Gold Mine Inc V.GGM

Alternate Symbol(s):  GBBFF

Granada Gold Mine Inc. is a Canada-based junior natural resource company. The principal business of the Company is the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral property interests. The Company is engaged in developing and exploring its 100% owned Granada Gold Property near Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, which is adjacent to the Cadillac Break. The Granada Gold Property is located five kilometers south of the mining community of Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. The property includes the former Granada Gold underground mine. The Company owns about 14.73 square kilometers of land from a combination of mining leases and claims. The Granada deposit is a quartz-vein mesothermal gold deposit hosted by late Archean Timiskaming sedimentary rock and younger syenite porphyry dykes.


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Post by EDGE66on Jul 18, 2012 8:08am
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Gold Reserves Replacement

Gold Reserves Replacement

Metals Economics Group’s (MEG) recently released study, Strategies for Gold Reserves Replacement: The Costs of Finding and Acquiring Gold, reports that 99 significant gold discoveries (defined as a deposit containing at least 2 million oz of gold) have been reported so far in the 1997-2011 period, containing 743 million oz of gold in reserves, resources, and past production as of year-end 2011. Assuming a 75% resource-conversion rate and a 90% recovery rate during production, these 99 discoveries could potentially replace only 56% of the estimated gold mined during the same period, if they are economical to mine. Then again, the economic viability of the discovered gold relies to a large extent on location, politics, capital and operating costs, and market conditions, which will inevitably further reduce the amount of resources that will reach production.

The Americas hold the greatest share of gold in these discoveries—not surprising given that the Americas have accounted for more than half the industry’s discovery-oriented gold exploration spending during the period. Overall, reserves and resources in the 99 discoveries only account for about 18% of all reserves and resources in the world’s currently producing mines and developing projects, indicating that most of the industry’s exploration-derived gold has been added through brownfields work and exploration at older, known deposits.



Read more: https://www.metalseconomics.com/media-center/gold-discoveries-not-keeping-pace-mined-production#ixzz20yWPFJSp
Copyright Metals Economics Group, 2011

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