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Birim Goldfields Inc - News Release Birim and Ashanti move closer to Mampon mining approval Birim Goldfields Inc BGI Shares issued 24,900,000 Jan 25 2002 close $.190 Monday Jan 28 2002 News Release Mr. Denis Simoneau reports BIRIM AND ASHANTI GET GREEN LIGHT FOR NEXT STEP TOWARDS MINING MAMPON Birim Goldfields and Ashanti Goldfields have received permission from the Ministry of Mines of Ghana to proceed with an environmental impact study (EIS) on the Mampon gold deposit. This study is the final prerequisite to obtaining a mining permit for Mampon. The EIS, to be conducted by Ashanti Goldfields, will be prepared under the terms of the "Guidelines on Mining in Forest Reserves", a document drawn up in collaboration between members of the mining industry and the Ghanaian government. This will put the Mampon project on the fast track to production. Four other companies with economic deposits in Ghana's productive forest reserves have also received the same indication from the Ministry of Mines. In Birim's case, the granting of the mining permit for Mampon means that the company is in a position to receive an up-front royalty for the open-pittable ounces of gold identified in a feasibility study prepared by Ashanti. This study is now in its final stages of completion. The feasibility study will identify the number of recoverable ounces on which the royalty will be based in both the oxide and sulphide categories. In addition, Birim will receive further royalties, on a quarterly basis, from any production beyond the initial open pit stage. There is also a royalty payment escalation clause in the agreement should the price of gold exceed $300 (U.S.) per ounce. "We have been waiting a long time for this moment for a long time now and the timing is auspicious, given the market outlook for gold prices," says Denis Simoncau, president of Birim Goldfields, adding, "This is a healthy sign that Ghana still remains one of the best countries to conduct mineral exploration." There are also additional indications that the Aboronye deposit, 500 metres to the west of Mampon and outside the forest reserve, could host economic gold mineralization (see news in Stockwatch July 31, 2001), which could lead to additional royalties from Ashanti Goldfields. Once the up-front royalty is received, Birim will be one of a few junior explorers with adequate funds in its treasury. The company is eager to undertake important drilling programs on the multiple targets it has outlined within the Sui belt, in west-central Ghana, where Birim is the titleholder to more than 7,000 square kilometres. Only one of these targets, the Tombe-Parabu prospect, has been tested with drilling so far and only to a very small extent. |