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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum St Augustine Gold and Copper Ltd T.SAU

Alternate Symbol(s):  RTLGF

St. Augustine Gold and Copper Limited is a Singapore-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the King-King copper-gold project on the island Mindanao in the Philippines. The King-king tenement is comprised of approximately 184 mining claims that are owned by Nationwide Development Corporation (NADECOR). The Project is a copper-gold mineral reserve located at Sitio Gumayan... see more

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St Augustine Gold and Copper Ltd > A major roadblock to Philippine Mining removed
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Post by WarrenGLD on Apr 15, 2021 3:24am

A major roadblock to Philippine Mining removed

Duterte ends Aquino-era mining ban in departure from anti-mining past Prinz Magtulis (Philstar.com) - April 15, 2021 - 3:02pm MANILA, Philippines In a departure from his anti-mining stance, President Rodrigo Duterte lifted a 9-year-old ban on new mining agreements on Thursday, ending a controversial policy considered the last big hurdle to miners looking to capitalize on mineral-rich Philippines. As expected, Executive Order 130 was met by contrasting views from mining companies which in numerous cases had been at the receiving end of Dutertes harsh rhetoric, and environmentalists whose opposition to the administration is only tempered by the presidents adverse attitude toward mining. Duterte certifies urgent 3 economic bills The Government may enter into new mineral agreements, subject to compliance with the Philippine Mining Act of 1995 and other applicable laws, rules, and regulations, the EO stated. The Chamber of Mines of the Philippines, an industry group, immediately welcomed the news. A major roadblock to the huge potential of the Philippine mining industry has been removed, the group said in a statement. The mining and oil sub-index closed up 5.38% at the local bourse on Thursday after the news. Alyansa Tigil Mina, an environmental group, meanwhile opposed. Pres. Duterte has completed his turn around, from claiming to protect the environment and stop the destruction of forests by destructive mining to a pro-mining president, the group said in a separate statement. Indeed, the EO marks a dramatic shift in Dutertes stance against mining since lambasting the sector on his State of the Nation Address in 2017. At the time, the chief executive slammed the nascent industry, blaming them for costly environmental destruction, while supposedly giving far less in government revenues. A lot has changed since then. After the late Gina Lopez was not confirmed as environment secretary in 2017, Dutertes economic managers reversed majority of her 26 mining suspensions that drew the ire of mining firms. Meanwhile, in July 2020, the government restored an environmental clearance to the $5.7-billion Tampakan open-pit mining project in South Cotabato, which has long been stuck after getting opposed by the local state. Broad change The EO is arguably the biggest and broadest policy change on this front, especially since it would again open the gates to future mineral investors looking at the Philippines untapped resources. But that does not mean it would be field day for them as well, as Duterte also instructed the states top environmental agency to ensure government gets its due, even from already existing pacts. The DENR shall formulate the terms and conditions in the new mineral agreements that will maximize government revenues and share from production, the EO said. The DENR shall likewise undertake a review of existing mining contracts and agreements for possible renegotiation of the terms and conditions of the same, which shall in all cases be mutually acceptable to the government and mining contractor, it added. More broadly, this marked another push to open the economy to foreign investors, some of which have tested constitutional boundaries that limit 40% equity in select industries. This includes Duterte pressing on his allies in Congress to pass three bills that will permit more foreign players in retail, public services like transport, plus a broader liberalization measure that reduces sectors where foreign capital is prohibited. Late last month, Duterte also enacted the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises Act that reduced corporate tax rates and tax perks in a bid to level the playing field for companies in and out of economic zones. All these in a bid to get the private sector to facilitate the economys pandemic recovery, while the government repeatedly hesitates to spend more over fears of ballooning its deficit and debt. For Ronald Recidoro, vice-president at Chamber of Mines, it would take some time to bring back the appetite of foreign miners for the Philippines, but added that the EO was a move in the right direction. I think at the most, you will see an uptick in investment inquiries, but how soon will those translate to MPSA (mineral production sharing agreements), it will be long. It takes 10 to 15 years to graduate from application to actual MPSA, Recidoro said by phone.
Comment by singlefile on Apr 15, 2021 9:33am
good find ! . it;s on their FB page now as well - the waiting is over,, I bought more 3 weeks ago - trying to get more this AM. - we are ISO certified and workers have been retrained to adhere to new enviro laws - perfect storm. $1 soon ???
Comment by rapid_fire_ on Apr 15, 2021 5:26pm
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Comment by Robert1 on Apr 16, 2021 10:10am
So let's see.   Last July with copper at $3 Sau hits 15 cents on no news, and in Jan. with copper at $3.50 Sau hits $20 cents on no news.  Today, with copper at $4.18 and great news on the lifting of a seven year ban (yes, even though not for open pit mining...yet) its stuck at $0.11.   Ya, ok. Not for long.  As for the open pit ban, well, Duterte was not going to ...more  
Comment by db2067 on Apr 16, 2021 12:22pm
The three, permit ready, mining projects that are on hold are the Tampakan Copper Project of Sagittarius Mines, Inc., the King-King Copper-Gold Project of Nationwide Development Corp. and St. Augustine Gold & Copper Ltd., and the Silangan Copper and Gold Project of Philex Mining Corp I think these three will get the open-pit go-ahead first. I remember checking a few months ago and there are ...more  
Comment by singlefile on Apr 16, 2021 12:41pm
At this point not "if" it's "when'  - my guess is they see what the fallout is with original announcement - wait a few weeks drop the next one. King King is clearing off debt renewing ISO certification and preparing employees.. as per news over the last 8 weeks. I am assuming they have been told to prepare by gov. - why go through all the motions now if no end in sight  ...more  
Comment by db2067 on Apr 16, 2021 4:39pm
Copper Industrial Zone  https://business.inquirer.net/314517/phs-first-ecological-indl-zone-to-rise-in-leyte