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==[[Masbate News]]==
==[[Masbate News]]==
'''CGA Mining closes in on full gold production capacity at Masbate in the Philippines'''
'''Masbate: Paradise in a pool of blood'''
*Source: http://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/news/19044/cga-mining-closes-in-on-full-gold-production-capacity-at-masbate-in-the-philippines-19044.html
*Source: http://www.bicolmail.com/issue/2011/sep15/xpool.htmlin-the-philippines-19044.html
*Monday, August 29, 2011  
*September 15, 2011
:by John Phillips
:by Jonas Cabiles Soltes


CGA Mining (ASX:CGX, TSX:CGA) is continuing to find exploration success at the Masbate Gold Project in the Philippines, with gold production continuing to increase.
The latest exploration highlight at Blue Quartz includes 36 metres at 7.74 grams per tonne (g/t) gold from 126 metres.
At the north west extension of the HMB zone, CGA Mining intercepted 11 metres at 3.25g/t gold from surface, 41 metres at 4.76g/t gold from 116 metres, and 10 metres at 4.32g/t gold from 44 metres.
CGA Mining said that production continues to increase and the repair of the SAG Mill in on track, with the repairs confirmed that they can be done in situ, which will mitigate both the cost and timeline for the repairs.
This will also incorporate all required quality assurance procedures.
Most importantly - production is set to reach full capacity by the end of October.


SAG Mill repairs
MOBO, Masbate --- Rolling pasturelands and coconut plantations, white-sand beaches, picturesque towns, abundant fishing grounds and rich gold, copper, and nickel deposits virtually make the island province of Masbate a paradise.
Metso Minerals has been awarded the contract to conduct the repairs to the mill which is expected to take around 10 weeks.
CGA Mining said that the Metso technical experts, based in the USA, have successfully repaired similar failures on this type of mill on a number of previous occasions.
All repairs will also be subject to independent engineering supervision and full ultrasonic testing of all repair work will be conducted prior to the mill being placed back into operation.
CGA Mining added that in the interim, production via the bypass conveyor to the rest of the process plant is operating successfully with throughput already up to 340tph.
With the supplementary crusher, due for commissioning at the start of September, throughput is expected to increase further to plus 500tph.


The Masbate Gold Project
Masbate, 377 kilometers southeast of Manila, is also home to vibrant culture and rich heritage. Every April, the Rodeo Masbateño Festival, which pays tribute to the livestock industry in the province, is celebrated here. Spanish-era lighthouses and stone houses also dot the province.  
Masbate has now successfully been pouring gold for two years.
The project has a total Indicated resource base of 4.55 million gold ounces, a total Inferred resource base of 3.22 million gold ounces and a Probable Reserve of 3.03 million gold ounces.
CGA Mining has an aggressive exploration strategy at the project, and plans to undertake 172,000 metres of drilling at a cost of US$20 million over the next twelve months.


And with strategic location resulting from the province’s being at the crossroads of the Philippine Archipelago, it is hard to imagine why the first-class province (annual income: at least 450 million) with a population of 768, 939 remains among 20 poorest provinces of the country. 
So what holds back Masbate? This long-time question has stigmatized the province, and local leaders have only one answer to it: political violence.
“We need investments to spur economic development here. But who would come to a place known for violence?” says Mayor Enrico Capinig of Aroroy, a mining town located in the northernmost portion of mainland Masbate. 
Capinig says political violence has not only scared off investors. 
“It also drives away residents of the province, who instead of working here have looked for greener pastures.”
The combined effects of insufficient investment and localized brain drain spawned by political violence have resulted to the poverty of Masbate, he adds.


==Photo Gallery of Masbate, Philippines==
==Photo Gallery of Masbate, Philippines==