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MYNG News Golden Eagle Continues to Develop Important Data from Its C Zone Pilot Gold Operations
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Golden Eagle International, Inc. (OTCBB: MYNG) announced today
that its C Zone pilot gold operations in eastern Bolivia are continuing
to develop important data that may lead to full-scale operations there.
Golden Eagle’s pilot operations have shown
that approximately 60% of the material being processed is made up of
gold bearing quartz fragments from the weathered quartz veins that
formed the C Zone gold mineralization. The Company’s
pilot work carried out to date has confirmed a gold bearing area that
extends over 3,000 feet in a north and south direction and over 1,500
feet of width. The pilot operation is crushing the quartz fragments to
liberate the contained gold particles and is helping to define
processing parameters for a potential full-scale operation if the
decision is made to move forward based on the accumulated results and if
necessary financing can be obtained.
“The amount of gold bearing quartz fragments
in the bulk samples that we have processed has been much higher than
expected, and the contribution of the gold contained in these fragments
will increase overall gold grades considerably,”
stated Michael H. Biste, Ph.D., Golden Eagle’s
Chief Consulting Geologist.
Sixty percent of the 262 exploration drill holes and pits gave panning
results of between 100 and 1,400 mg/m3 of free
gold over an average mineralized thickness of 9 feet from the surface
down. Now, however, the Company’s pilot
operations are encountering unexpected levels of fine gold in the bulk
sampling suggesting that overall grades may go higher. Based on this
result, Company technicians are maximizing fine gold recoveries through
the use of a Knelson Concentrator, a centrifugal device that permits
fine gold particle recoveries down to the 5 micron range. "Going through
this learning curve is exactly the benefit of bulk sampling pilot
operations and is helping us to refine our technical expertise with this
material,” Dr. Biste noted.
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Golden Eagle International, Inc. is a gold and copper exploration and
mining company headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah and with offices in
Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The Company is currently focusing its efforts on
developing its mining rights on its Buen Futuro project within its
136,500 acres (213 square miles) in eastern Bolivia’s
Precambrian Shield.
The Company highly recommends that you review its disclosures, risk
statements, previous press releases, annual reports, quarterly reports
and current reports found at its Web site: www.geii.com.
CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS AND RISKS
Some of the statements in this press release are forward-looking
statements and are based on an assumed set of economic conditions and
courses of action, including: (a) whether Golden Eagle will be able to
obtain sufficient financing to continue to meet its operational goals;
(b) estimates of mineral reserves and future production levels; (c)
expectations regarding estimated mine production costs taking into
account higher petroleum prices, expected trends in mineral prices, and
statements that describe Golden Eagle’s
future plans, objectives or goals; (d) uncertainties that result from
actions that may be taken in Bolivia relative to increases in the
Complementary Mining Tax, Corporate Income Tax or the amount paid for
mining patents [claims fees]
in the future; e) uncertainties that result from social and political
conditions in Bolivia; and f) other risk factors and matters disclosed
in Golden Eagle’s Securities and Exchange
Commission (“SEC”)
filings which may be accessed at www.sec.gov.
There is a significant risk that actual material results will vary from
projected results depending on such factors as changes in general
economic, social and political conditions in Bolivia and financial
markets; changes in gold and copper prices; technological and
operational hazards in Golden Eagle’s mining
and mine development activities; uncertainties inherent in the
calculation of mineral reserves, mineral resources and metal recoveries;
the timing and availability of financing; governmental and other
approvals, and other risk factors listed from time to time in Golden
Eagle’s Form 10-K and its other reports filed
with the SEC. The mining projects in Bolivia described in this release,
and related evaluations, or in our other disclosures, should not be
construed by any means as an indication of the present or future value
of the Company or its common stock. Additionally, our plans with respect
to the Buen Futuro A Zone gold and copper project, or the B & C Zone
gold project, should not be construed by any means as an indication of
whether we will ever conduct successful mining operations in connection
with those projects. Golden Eagle disclaims any responsibility to update
forward-looking statements made herein.