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Goldquest Mining Corp V.GQC

Alternate Symbol(s):  GDQMF

GoldQuest Mining Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on gold and copper in the Dominican Republic. The Company holds 19 exploration permits (granted or under application) and one exploitation permit (under application) concessions in the Dominican Republic. These concessions are grouped into various districts. San Juan District, includes Romero (exploitation permit under application), Jenigbre-II (Jenigbre), Valentin-II, Loma Los Comios (actual Loma Los Limones), Loma Cachimbo-II (Loma Viejo Pedro), Los Gajitos and Los Lechones (together actual Alto de Los Chivos), Descansadero (actual Gajo La Guama), Tocon de Pino-II, Las Tres Veredas (actual Palo de La rosa), Piedra Dura-II, Tachuela Fase-II, La Guinea, Toribio (actual Arroyo La Vaca) concessions (Tireo Property). Jarabacoa District includes Monte Verraco and La Rabona concessions. Its regional exploration includes Loma El Catey, Loma La Damajagua, Hoyo Prieto-II and Recodo concessions.


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Post by Katoriff1on Nov 30, 2020 5:38pm
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Two great articles today! GLTA!!!

Two great articles today! GLTA!!!Dominican Minister of Mines dismisses rumours that link Barricks advanced payments to tailings dam approval Valentina Ruiz Leotaud | November 29, 2020 | 1:05 pm News Top Companies Latin America Gold Dominican Minister of Mines dismisses rumours that linked Barricks advanced royalty payments to tailings dam approval Antonio Almonte, the Dominican Republics Minister of Energy and Mines. (Image courtesy of the DR Ministry of Energy and Mines). The Dominican Republics Minister of Energy and Mines, Antonio Almonte, rejected rumours that linked Barrick Golds recent $108-million advanced tax and royalty payment to the possible approval of a tailings dam at the Pueblo Viejo operation. In a TV interview broadcasted over the weekend, Almonte said that the advanced payment was the result of negotiations led by the ministry of finance and the national governments economic team, with the goal of addressing the current fiscal deficit that is a direct consequence of the slowdown caused by the covid-19 pandemic. SIGN UP FOR THE PRECIOUS METALS DIGEST Barricks disbursement included advance payment of income tax, net profit interest and royalties, adding an advance payment of the royalty for the year 2021 estimated at $47 million. This is the fourth tax payment Pueblo Viejo has made so far this year and brings its contribution to the Dominican government for 2020 to $385 million. THE TAILINGS DAM APPROVAL IS SUBJECT TO AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT THAT WILL DETERMINE WHETHER THE FACILITY WILL ENDANGER THE SURROUNDING ECOSYSTEMS AND COMMUNITIES OR NOT The miner has also agreed to advance the royalty payment for the years 2022 and 2023, estimated at $95 million, to support the governments mission to fight the health and economic crisis caused by the novel coronavirus. This does not mean that the State has made any additional commitments to Barrick, Almonte said. The decision process related to the construction [of the tailings dam] is tied to the results of the environmental studies. The politician emphasized that, even though his office understands that Barrick needs to build the dam, its approval is subject to an environmental impact assessment that will determine whether the facility will endanger the surrounding ecosystems and communities or not. According to the government official, a complex and detailed EIA needs to be carried out and then submitted to both the Ministry of Energy and Mines and the Ministry of Environment, whose technical teams will conduct an evaluation with the support of international experts. The Pueblo Viejo operation is located approximately 100 kilometres northwest of Santo Domingo, and it already hosts the El Llagal tailings storage facility, whose hazard classification is considered extreme. The facility started operating in 2012, together with the mine. The overall operation is run by Pueblo Viejo Dominicana Corporation a joint venture between Barrick (60%) and Newmont (40%). Last year, Pueblo Viejo produced 590,000 ounces of gold, while its 2020 guidance ranges between 530,000 and 580,000 ounces of the yellow metal. 2391 0
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