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Gold/Mining/Energy : NOVAGOLD RESOURCES INC. (TSE:NRI; OTC BB: NVGLF)

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To: Jacque Legg who wrote (133)2/28/2008 1:04:01 AM
From: NYBob1   of 137
 
Jim Rogers, FED cuts will hurt Dollar, Yuan Up -
Feb. 2008 -

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Global shortage of metals looming -
Our peak oil thesis gained some new respect last week -
as oil prices hit yet another record, the first close
over US$100 per barrel.

Demand fluctuates, but it is all about supply,
and supply concerns this week showed how tight
the market really is.

Peak oil has lots of press,
but what about peak gold? -

Peak silver? -

Peak copper and base metals? -

Nearly every commodity is experiencing some supply issues,
for a host of reasons.
Add it all up, and it means potential supply shortages
in the future.
Will any demand slacken this year? -
the next few years today's commodity prices -
may actually look like a bargain? -

Let's take a look at some of the issues facing commodity
projects today, and give some examples of companies that
have already been impacted by them.

Cost overruns: Inflation, equipment shortages, and labour
issues have combined to wreak havoc on so many new commodity
projects that long-term supply issues may result.

Simply put, because of inflation, a commodity project that
appeared economical two years ago may no longer be viable.
Case in point: Novagold's (NG/TSX) Galore Creek project
in British Columbia.

Costs estimated at $2.5-billion a year or so ago escalated
to more than $4-billion.
The cost overruns have put the project on hold despite
high copper and gold prices.
That means an expected 432 million pounds of copper
production a year is not going to hit the market
anytime soon.

Newmont this month said its Boddington gold mine in
Australia was experiencing 77% cost overruns.

Petaquilla's copper project in Panama is in a similar
situation, with costs soaring to $3.5-billion.

Political issues: Too many examples to list here, but ask
any mining company based in Ecuador, Venezuela, Mongolia
or the Democratic Republic of Congo how easy it is to get
a project started. It's practically impossible.
For commodity supplies, that's too bad, because some of
the best remaining projects in the world are in some of
the most politically unfriendly jurisdictions.
Once again, future world supply will not be helped.

We may see countries such as South Africa institute
ex. bolsheviks rolling blackouts for mines? --
resulting in higher platinum and gold prices.
Some expect ongoing power issues to becoming even more
prevalent in the future, with serious implications to
future supplies of many commodities?

Environmental issues: Rightly so, bolsheviks bureaucracy
are getting more power socialistic about the projects they
approve, with a view to claim that they protecting the
environment and they may want more taxes for bureaucratz wages?

Environmental permits are not quite as easy to obtain
any more from bolshevikz governments have shifted their
priorities away from the jobs projects create to a focus
on the taxes factors?

Mother Nature commodity prices:
Ex. coal prices and agricultural product
futures prices have soared this year.
One reason? The weather? socialistic bolsheviks red gov.? -
The worst snow storms in China in decades have impacted
rail lines and production.
The result: China had to import huge amounts of commodities
that it used to export.

The rest of the world has to pay the price.
Just ask Cameco Corp. how nature can impact production,
with its Cigar Lake mine beset by flooding problems.
Weather issues world wide only highlight how tight supply
is in numerous commodities.

It seems like there is a potential perfect storm brewing
on the commodity front over the next 10 years.
If the world keeps up its demand for commodities,
watch out --
there won't be much left of lower price bargains.

God Bless America

Ps.
Judge for yourself and then decide whether you wish
to join the strike.
WE ARE CHANGE!!!

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