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  • Proposal for Manganese Mines in Chile 1

    PRELIMINARY REPORT AND PURCHASE OPTION OF

    MANGANES MINES, CHILE

  • Proposal for Manganese Mines in Chile 2

    Proposal for Manganese Mines

    Location: Chile.

  • Proposal for Manganese Mines in Chile 3

    Reserve: Eight Mines Probable reserves are in total 25,300,000MT of Manganese between 33 - 45% Mn Grade

    Area: Total eight mines

    LOCATION AREA RESERVES

    1 LLANERO1 300 4,3MILL T

    2 LLANERO2 50 2,7MILL T

    3 LLANERO3 200 2,2MILL T

    4 LLANERO4 125 2,5MILL T

    5 LLANERO5 200 3,5MILL T

    6 LLANERO6 300 1,8MILL T

    7 LLANERO7 300 6,1MILL T

    8 LLANERO8 100 2,2MILL T

    25,3MIL T

    Option to Acquire Mines:

    Purchase Price: US $ 5 million to $ 30 million depending upon size of the individual mine and

    exploration

    Payment condition to own the mine or mines:

    Upfront payment: US$ 150.000.-(deducted of Down payment)

    Down payment: 15 % of the total price of each mine or group of mines. Payable in cash after

    due diligence is completed (60 days)

    Mine owner will transfer mining right to the investor after paying the advance

    Entire Payment: 80 % Payable in cash in two years.

    1st Year: 40 % payment after the exploration is completed.

    2st Year: reaming 45 % payment is done once investor started the mining.

    License

    Exploration and Drilling permit have been obtained or in final process Mining permit has been obtained for limited production 5000.(per mine) Land lease permit from Ministry of Natural Resource of Chile have been obtained Environmental permits required to produce more that of the regarding artifacts/wild life/endangered species have to be obtained.

    Teaser Chile is the fourth best country for mining investment. The country also ranked second in terms of the regulatory atmosphere regarding the development of the sector. According to the latest policy potential index (PPI)Survey of Mining Companies: 2009/2010issued by the Canadian Fraser Institute, Chile is the fourth most attractive country for mining investment. In the 2009-2010 ranking established by this think tank, Chile came after Canada, Finland and the United States.

  • Proposal for Manganese Mines in Chile 4

    A final aspect in which Chile stood out was the current regulatory atmosphere regarding exploration. A favorable regulatory regime can either motivate or inhibit the exploration of mining potential. The country ranked second after Nevada according to this criterion, followed by Qubec, Burkina Faso and Mexico; all among the most attractive

    Minable Condition At present not single mines are active. However, a few mines were active in past and has produced about 100,000MT manganese lumps. These lumps required cleaning and cursing in order to sell them in markets. Manual operation is common in local small mines. The mines are not equipped with drillers, loading machines and trucks. Open Pit Mining: Mining operation of these mines could be started soon after the completion of their exploration. Exploration is necessary for the mine planning.

    Transportation Mines are between 30 and 120 km away from the Chaaral port or Caldera port. And near Copiap Caldera has an airport, Desierto de Atacama International Airport.- Location and code of airport Longitud: 70 32' 9'' W Latitud: 27 25' 0'' S Cdigo IATA: CPO Cdigo ICAO: SCHA

    Marketability Potential Market: India , China and other. Manganese ore is an important raw material in iron and steel production. It plays essential role in the national economy. India's domestic steel consumption is set to continue growing this year, underpinned by strong ongoing demand for cars and engineering services, according to Moody's Investor Service. China is the largest market for manganese ore in the world and produced 570 million tons of crude steel in 2009. China imported 9.00 million tons of manganese ores in 2009, having increased by 19% compared to that in 2008 Economic Model Model -1:

    Production: 60,000 MT/year(per Mine) Production Schedule: 12 hour shifts and 7days per week (80% availability and 92% shift efficiency)

    Capital Cost for Model-1:

    Items Descriptions Cost( USD)

    Exploration Geological and Geophysical Survey and mine Planning

    $400,000

    Mining Equipments $1,000,000

    Facilities $ 200,000

    Washing and re-dressing $ 400,000

    Working Capital $ 600,000

    Total cost $ 2.6 millions

  • Proposal for Manganese Mines in Chile 5

    Ex Mines Production Cost per Ton for Model-1:

    Item Cost ( USD)

    Cost of production per Ton $45

    Cost of Shipping to Port and Loading on Ship per Ton

    $40

    Total Ex Mine Cost per Ton $85

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