Die letzten Nachrichten waren ja auch nicht sooo überzeugend...m.E. bestehen doch Zweifel im Markt, ob die angestrebten 2.8 mio Oz Förderung für 2008 erreicht werden können und zu welchen Förderkosten. Solange das unklar ist, sehe ich keine Outperformance ggü anderen Explorern/Juniors.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Sterling Mining Company Sunshine Mine Update
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Wallace, Idaho -- March 25, 2008 -- (Marketwire) -- Sterling Mining Company (TSX:SMQ / OTCBB:SRLM / FSE:SMX) provided an update today of production and development activities at the Sunshine Mine.
Recent highlights include:
• Initiated ore production from the 3100 level Sunshine Vein area and commenced development in the sunshine ramp system to access a new production area
• Completed rehabilitation work on the West Chance escapeway system in preparation of production from identified ore blocks on the 2700 level
• Re-established essential mine services and the diesel shop on 2700 level and began re-assembling diesel equipment
• Installed new controls on the mine sandfill system to service lower level stopes
• Continued mining activities in the upper country on the Sunshine Vein area
• Next shipment of concentrate scheduled to occur before the end of March
Current mining activities are focused on resuming production and development from both the 3100 level in the Sunshine vein area and 2700 level in the West Chance area.
Initial work in the Sunshine vein area is to mine, and develop access to mine 1.38 million ounces over the next eighteen months. In the West Chance area, work is directed toward resuming mining and development by mid-April, targeting 1.82 million ounces that are planned to be mined during 2008 and 2009. In addition, Sterling has identified ore blocks between the 2900 and 3250 levels that will be developed later this year to meet 2008 and 2009 forecasted production goals. These mining areas are those identified in the Company's NI 43-101 technical report.
3100 level production and development
Sterling began producing ore from the Sunshine vein area on 3100 level in late February after rehabilitation of the lower mine's secondary escapeway and support services including electrical substations and diesel repair shop. Diesel equipment necessary for mining activities had to be disassembled on the surface, lowered over 3100 feet down the Jewell shaft and re-assembled. Crews have also initiated two development projects in the area. The first to access an identified ore block containing over 700,000 ounces and the second to access 3400 level for ventilation and connect with an existing ramp from the 3700 level. This work will allow the resumption of mining activities in two additional stopes below 3400 level upon completion of 3700 level dewatering. The development projects are also engineered to provide new platforms for diamond drilling into favorable target areas that previously had no access for drilling.
2700 level production and development
Rehabilitation activities have also accelerated on the 2700 level in advance of production from this area. Drift repair, including re-installing ground support for several hundred feet was completed on 3100 level to re-establish the West Chance secondary escapeway.
Sterling crews have also initiated diamond drilling on the 2700 level to explore areas adjacent to measured resource blocks identified in the NI 43-101 technical report. Any new discoveries in this program will add to the production mix and can be easily developed from the existing infrastructure.
Reestablish essential services on 2700 level
Electrical service, compressed air and water utilities have been re-established and the diesel repair shop outfitted. Diesel equipment is currently being lowered and re-assembled to commence production.
Lower level stope sandfill
The mine's sandfill system has been outfitted with new controls that will allow resumption of sandfilling on lower levels. The classified, hydraulically transported sand produced during the milling process is necessary to provide ground support in extraction areas as well as a stable platform for mining as ore removal proceeds upward.
Upper Country - Sunshine Vein
Mining of the Sunshine vein is continuing from the Sterling Tunnel. Development with diesel equipment is progressing to access the producing area lying approximately 70 feet below the initial cut at the Sterling Tunnel elevation. Diamond drilling activities are also continuing with contract drillers scheduled to begin probing a completely unexplored area of the Yankee Girl vein in early April. The Yankee Girl vein was mined extensively on lower levels of the mine.
Shipment of concentrate
The company is currently preparing for its third shipment of concentrate, scheduled to occur prior to the end of March. The company anticipates increasing shipments in the second and third quarter and currently has an arrangement to ship up to 200 tons of concentrate to an offshore smelter.
Ray De Motte, Sterling's President stated "Resuming ore production from both the 2700 and 3100 levels is a very significant milestone on the Sunshine's path to long-term sustainable production and is key to meeting our 2008 forecast. Pursuing development to reach identified ore zones will also be a major component of our plan for increasing production over the next three years. Furthermore, ongoing development will establish additional drill stations for expanding exploration at the Sunshine Mine."
About Sterling Mining Company
Sterling Mining controls the Sunshine Mine, which began initial production in December 2007, and related exploration lands in the prolific Silver Valley of northern Idaho. The Company also holds several silver properties in Mexico, including the Barones Tailings Project in the Zacatecas Silver District. Shares of Sterling Mining Company trade on the TSX under the symbol "SMQ", on the OTCBB under the symbol "SRLM", and also on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the trading symbol "SMX".
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, visit the Company's website at http://www.SterlingMining.com or contact:
Sterling Mining Company
http://www.SterlingMining.com
Raymond De Motte, President or
Monique Hayes, Marketing/Communications
Tel: (208) 699-6097