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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Malaga Inc MLGAF

Malaga Inc. is a mining company. The company, through its subsidiaries operates tungsten mine and gold plant with mining and exploration activities focused in Peru. The operations, exploration and development activities on the Pasto Bueno Property are located in the Ancash Department, Central Peru. The company also owns and operates in a hydroelectric asset. The company owns 100% of the... see more

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Post by TELEMARKER on Apr 13, 2012 5:05am

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EMC Now Working to Re-start Springer Tungsten

Sales Agency Agreement Terminated

Reno, Nevada US, April 10, 2012 /FSC/ - EMC Metals Corp. (EMC - TSX), (the "Company" or "EMC") today announced that the existing sales agency agreement with Laurentian Bank Securities has been terminated as part of a strategic decision  to restart operations at the Springer tungsten mine and mineral processing complex located in Nevada, USA.  The sale process was concluded after rising tungsten prices made a near-term restart of the mine asset much more attractive to EMC than at the time the asset was first offered for sale.  

The Springer tungsten mine was constructed by the General Electric Company ("GE") in the late 1970s, commissioned in 1981, and run for only a short period before being put on care & maintenance status due to weak tungsten prices.  The mine, resource and property assets were purchased from GE by a wholly-owned subsidiary of EMC in late 2006.  EMC partially reconditioned the asset between 2006 and 2008, spending in excess of $20 million on the surface facilities and resource drilling.  Recent review and updating of various re-start plans for the mine, coupled with  current pricing levels and market supply dynamics for tungsten, present an encouraging picture on project re-start.  Once back in operation, Springer Tungsten would represent the only significant tungsten production source (WO3, in concentrate) in the USA.  The property has previously been an important source of tungsten in the USA, first mined in 1918.

Initial work planned for Q2 2012 will include finalizing capital refurbishment estimates, along with development of detailed multi-year mining plans, both for the Sutton I & II areas developed by GE, and also for other areas of the resource where early production may be facilitated.  Various discussions are currently underway relating to financing the restart, as well as staffing key positions.  

 
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