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  • Armenia suspends Deno Gold explosives license

    Interfax, Russia
    Aug 23 2012

    Armenia suspends Deno Gold explosives license

    YEREVAN. Aug 23


    The Armenian government has suspended Deno Gold Mining's license to
    produce explosives and explosives equipment used in mining.

    Artur Osikyan, the country's deputy police chief, presented the
    government's decision to reporters.

    He said the explosives permit was issued back in May 2005. Deno Gold
    Mining itself asked the law enforcement bodies to annul the license.

    The company's press office told Interfax that it knew nothing about
    the decision and could not comment on it.

    Deno Gold Mining Company, a 100% subsidiary of Canada's Dundee
    Precious Metals, operates the Shahumyan polymetallic ore deposit,
    which contains copper, gold, silver, zinc and lead. The deposit is
    currently being developed by the deep mining method, although the
    company is considering an open pit operation.

    Last year, the company produced 519,104 oz of silver, 20 million
    pounds of zinc and 3 million pounds of copper. It plans to process
    550,000-610,000 tonnes of ore this year, compared to 581,852 tonnes in
    2011.

    Deno Gold exports all of its output.

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