[dehai-news] (MiningWeekly) Chalice partners with Newmont to explore for gold in Eritrea


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From: Biniam Tekle (biniamt@dehai.org)
Date: Fri Jul 23 2010 - 07:30:58 EDT


http://www.miningweekly.com/article/chalice-partners-with-newmont-to-explore-for-gold-in-eritrea-2010-07-23

Chalice partners with Newmont to explore for gold in Eritrea
By: Esmarie Swanepoel
Published: 23rd July 2010

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 PERTH (miningweekly.com) – East Africa-focused Chalice Gold has agreed to
form a joint venture (JV) with US-based gold major Newmont to explore for
gold in Eritrea.

The proposed JV would see Chalice subsidiary Keren Mining and Newmont
explore and evaluate regional gold opportunities over about 24 000 km2 in
the African country.

Chalice is already developing the 840 000-oz Koka Gold deposit, part of the
Zara project in Eritrea.

“We are very pleased to welcome Newmont as a partner in Eritrea. We see this
venture as beneficial to both companies, providing Newmont with our
in-country presence and knowledge base and Chalice with Newmont’s financial
strength and cutting-edge technological expertise,” said Chalice MD Doug
Jones.

Newmont would fund an initial $1-million reconnaissance exploration
progamme, after which both parties would select areas to be retained in the
venture.

Newmont would hold 75% of the JV, while the remaining 25% would fall to
Chalice.

The parties would then contribute to exploration on a pro-rata basis,
subject to the rights of dilution. An interest falling below 10% would
revert to a net smelter royalty interest of between 1% and 1,25%.

If the JV declared a gold mineral resource greater than 500 000 oz, but less
than one-million ounces, and the venture did not advance within 18 months,
either party has the right to carve out from the venture.

Chalice could increase its interest in the JV to 30% if the Eritrean
government elected not to exercise its right under Eritrean law, to acquire
a further 20% in the event of mining.

Chalice would further have the right to acquire any of the areas the parties
decided not to pursue jointly, with Newmont having the rights of first
refusal on the disposal of any of the areas that it took up.

Jones said on Friday that the JV was in line with Chalice’s commitments to
Eritrea and its ongoing commitments to the country and its people.

“It also reflects the growing recognition amongst the gold majors that the
Arabian Nubian Shield, which underlies a large part of Eritrea, is a highly
prospective yet underexplored geological province, with tremendous potential
for new gold discoveries.”

The JV would exclude Chalice’s Zara gold project, where a feasibility study
was currently nearing completion.

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