| Centerra Gold clarifies status of Mongolian licenses |
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Source: www.centerragold.com Date: 03 December, 2010 Centerra Gold Inc. has issued a statement further clarifying the status of its Mongolian licenses, in particular, the principal Gatsuurt hardrock mining license which is not on the list of alluvial licenses to be revoked. In July 2009, the Mongolian Parliament enacted legislation that would prohibit mineral prospecting, exploration and mining in water basins and forest areas in Mongolia and provides for the revocation of licenses affecting such areas. This “Water and Forest Law" provides a specific exemption for "mineral deposits of strategic importance", and accordingly, the company's main Boroo mining licenses are not subject to the law. The Gatsuurt licenses and its other exploration license holdings in Mongolia, however, are currently not exempt. The Mongolian government has announced its intention to initiate the revocation of licenses under the Water and Forest Law on a staged basis, beginning with the revocation of 254 alluvial gold mining licenses. The Company has four licenses on the list of alluvial gold mining licenses that may be revoked. None of these licenses is material to the company. The principal Gatsuurt hardrock mining license is not on the list of alluvial licenses to be revoked. The company continues its constructive discussions with the Government of Mongolia to resolve uncertainty resulting from the Water and Forests Law and to obtain necessary approvals for the commissioning of the Gatsuurt project. |