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Petaquilla Gold

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Gold Mining Boom in the Republic of Panama

The price of gold today is $1535.40/oz and the likelihood is that it will keep rising. Gold and copper mining are booming due to various occurrences around the globe such as high energy costs and political instability. The key is investing smart. Latin America, more specifically Panama has become one of investors’ favorite mining spots due to its ore producing potential. Located near the country´s capital, in the District of Donoso, Petaquilla Gold is a successful mining project with plans in place to increase production to 5000 tonnes per day with the addition of a SAG mill as the supply of the mill feed permits. Images from the Company’s website are only a glimpse of the potential of this land. With a steady trajectory and vast expertize, Richard Fifer´s gold mine is already one of the largest mining projects in the world.

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Petaquilla – News, Environmentalist challenged

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Petaquilla - Carlos Salazar

Petaquilla employees drink water from rivers nearby the mine to show that there is no contamination

Representatives of the Petaquilla Gold mine rejected the arguments of farmers and environmentalists about the pollution of the Coclesito River and to prove it they bathed in the water and even drank water directly from river.
Carlos Salazar, in the presence of the media, bathed in the river with his son and public relations representative Fernando Rodriguez. “Petaquilla is accused of having polluted rivers, mainly Coclesito without scientific evidence, and have alarmed the people to later interview them.” said Salazar.
842 square Km is mine Molejón, 300 thousand cubic meters has the tub. He stated that the mining company is not using seven tons of cyanide and is not destroying the water sources in the region, as stated by the environmentalists.   He explained that in the operational phase they have taken advantage of the high level of rainfall, which increased levels of the tub of tailings, to say that there was spill, which is not true.
They also argued that theoretically the mine consumes 1800 cubic meters of water a day because the tub has a pumping capacity of 45 cubic meters per hour, but as rain fills it, they do not get to use 45 cubic meters, or much less 1800 per day.
Salazar said that Coclesito water can be consumed, although environmentalists accuse Petaquilla of having contaminated the water.

Leak
They say there is no danger to the level of landslide tubs

Location
They are in District Molejón Donoso

Research
Ancon Anam and take samples of water from nearby rivers

History shows that of 100 applications for exploration, two become mines and so Panama at its best will have 6-7 mines, which would have a surface of 3.500 to 4000 hectares, equivalent to 40 square kilometers, said Salazar.

It was a challenge without proof

The environmental Raisa Bainfield said she saw no evidence that Salazar was drinking water from the affected rivers.    “That bathing and drinking water from the rivers has no merit. That was will determine whether there is contamination or not is a committee of national experts that investigates the mine, and I say international because the government is biased in this issue, “said Bainfield, while trying to establish her theory that the mine is detrimental to the community.

Source: RAMOS Torrera Lineth – El Siglo

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