July 6th
2006
12.30pm
Tattersalls Club

 

101st Sydney Mining Club Luncheon

Allegiance Mining's Tony Howland-Rose & Ian Levy, and Mundo Minerals Ltd's John Langford

The next nickel development & gold in Latin America



 

This month we feature two juniors with ambitious targets, one adding nickel production to Tasmania's illustrious mining history and the other going for gold down the Latin American way.
Allegiance Mining Executive Chairman Tony Howland-Rose and CEO Ian Levy will unfold the story of their discovery, the building of the Avebury Mine and strategic engagement with China's nickel muscle, the Jinchuan Group.
Their Avebury project at Zeehan is touted as representing an entire new nickel province. With soaring stock and commodity prices the Avebury story is starting to catch the public imagination and brings a much needed discovery success to the Australian exploration ledger.

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Mundo Minerals Ltd is still a private company, but is preparing for an ASX debut with an IPO planned for August. Mundo's CEO John Langford will outline three separate gold projects the company has in Peru and Brazil. At the Torrecillas Gold Project in Peru, previous owners had worked high grade narrow veins using a cut off grade of 30g/t, a tantalising story indeed!
In Brazil, the Engenho Gold Mine has a current resource of 1.1Mt at 5.8g/t and is being acquired from AngloGold Ashanti. The third project at Tocantins is a JV with IamGold. Mundo is earning a 51% interest in the greenstone belt tenements held and targeting multiple ore bodies grading 6-8g/t.

 
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Allegiance Mining's Tony Howland-Rose & Ian Levy, and Mundo Minerals Ltd's John Langford -
The next nickel development & gold in Latin America


 

 
     

 

 



 

 


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