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To: Canuck Dave who wrote (4989)5/1/2002 12:14:47 PM
From: Gary H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8010
 
Re: News Release - Tuesday, April 30, 2002
PAN AMERICAN SILVER ANNOUNCES THAT BARRICK'S NEW PERUVIAN GOLD
PROJECT INCLUDES LAND OPTIONED FROM PAN AMERICAN
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Vancouver, British Columbia...(All dollar amounts are expressed in U.S.
dollars)...Pan American Silver Corp. (NASDAQ: PAAS, TSE: PAA) is pleased to
announce that claim blocks that form part of the Quiruvilca property, are
adjacent to, or surrounded by Barrick Gold Corp.'s Alto Chicama property in
Peru. Pan American optioned these claims to Barrick two years ago. On
April 23rd, Barrick announced a "significant gold discovery" on their Alto
Chicama property with estimated inferred resources of 3.5 million ounces of
contained gold in the Laguna Norte deposit, which lies 3 to 4 kilometers
north of Pan American's optioned Los Angeles claims. Pan American's
Quiruvilca land package includes the operating Quiruvilca silver-zinc mine,
which produced 3.26 million ounces of silver in 2001, and the Tres Cruces
gold project, which contains a gold resource of over 1.6 million ounces.
(For a property map, please click on the following link:
panamericansilver.com

The option agreement, between Barrick Gold Corp. and Pan American's
Peruvian subsidiary dated April 7, 2000, calls for annual cash payments of
$100,000 until 2005 ($200,000 paid to date) and $200,000 per year
thereafter plus annual exploration expenditures of at least $500,000.
Barrick may purchase the 34.7 km2 property upon making a construction
decision by paying Pan American $5 per ounce of proven and probable gold
reserves defined on the property at that time and by granting Pan American
a 3 percent net smelter return royalty on any additional reserves defined.
Barrick has spent over $1 million so far exploring Pan American's ground
and is allocating $20 million to further explore the Alto Chicama project
this year.

Quiruvilca lies approximately midway between Newmont's Yanacocha mine and
Barrick's Pierina mine, and the host rocks and mineralization systems on
the projects are similar. A grassroots gold discovery immediately outside
the Quiruvilca land boundary in 1996 resulted in the formation of a 50:50
joint venture between Pan American Silver and Oroperu Resources on a
combined land package called the Tres Cruces gold project. Subsequent work
by Oroperu in 1997, and Battle Mountain Gold Company, which optioned the
project in 1998 and 1999, included over 34,000 meters of drilling, and
extensive metallurgical test work. In July 1999, Battle Mountain Gold
calculated a "Total In-situ Resource" of 30.4 million tonnes of ore grading
1.65 grams of gold per tonne (1.613 million ounces of contained gold). Of
this amount, 22.1 million tonnes at a grade of 1.7 grams of gold per tonne
is an indicated resource and 8.3 million tonnes grading 1.52 grams of gold
per tonne is an inferred resource. Pan American believes this resource
estimate to be relevant and reliable. Much of the contained gold at Tres
Cruces may require high-cost processing to recover, and the project was
deemed uneconomic at depressed gold prices. Pan American and the
restructured New Oroperu Resources are discussing ways to reactivate the
project in light of today's higher gold price and Barrick's nearby Laguna
Norte discovery.

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Ross J. Beaty, Chairman or Rosie Moore, VP Corporate Relations 604-684-1175