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Condor Resources (CNR)     

Luckysamba - 31 Oct 2009 16:24

Should I wait for the price to drop to .5P or go in at .6P. Is the El Salvador government going to allow Condor to drill in the new area Condor are hoping for ?

dreamcatcher - 30 May 2013 17:16 - 58 of 62

Watch an Executive Interview with Mark Child, Chairman of Condor Gold which is a UK-based, AIM-listed exploration company focused on proving a large commercial reserve on its 100%-owned La India Project in Nicaragua. Mark introduces the company and discusses the operating environment in Nicaragua. He also comments on the company’s resource target and the benefits of open-pit mining.


http://vimeo.com/67215907

dreamcatcher - 31 May 2013 07:05 - 59 of 62

Initial Metallurgical Testwork

RNS
RNS Number : 9523F

Condor Gold PLC

31 May 2013

Condor Gold plc

7th Floor

39 St. James's Street

London

SW1A 1JD

Telephone +44 020 74081067

Fax: +44 020 74938633

31th May 2013

Condor Gold plc

(''Condor'' or "the Company")

93% to 96% Recovery for Initial Metallurgical Testwork on La India Project, Nicaragua.

Condor (AIM:CNR), a gold exploration company focused on delineating a large commercial reserve on its 100%-owned La India Project in Nicaragua, which hosts a CIM compliant Mineral Resource of 2,375,000 oz gold at 4.6g/t, is pleased to announce metallurgical testwork commenced in early April 2013 on approximately 500kg of sample material from La India Project. The testwork is being undertaken by Inspectorate's Metallurgical Division in Vancouver and includes samples from all areas that were included in the recently announced Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) and/or are expected to feature in the planned Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS). The initial results demonstrate that the ore at La India Open Pit is amenable to processing using standard industry technologies with recoveries of 93-96%.



The metallurgical programme has been planned by a consultant from SRK Consulting (US) Inc., Denver, in consultation with Condor's geological staff as part of PFS and Bankable Feasibility Study (BFS) that Condor has initiated on the La India Project area. The main portion of the metallurgical programme will be conducted on three master composites and six variability composites prepared from ¼ core of selected drill hole intervals from the La India Vein Set, representing La India South, La India Central and La India North zones. Initial results demonstrate that the ore at La India is amenable to processing by either whole-ore cyanidation or a combination of gravity concentration followed by cyanidation of the gravity tailings with gold recoveries of 93-96% achieved at a moderate grind of 80% passing 74 microns.



In addition, metallurgical testwork to PEA level is underway on test composites from the America Vein Set, the Mestiza Vein Set, and the Central Breccia. The Central Breccia was not included in the recent PEA because it does not yet host a mineral resource estimation. However, Condor currently has 1 drilling rig completing a 2,000m drill programme on the Central Breccia area following-up on a previous drilling programme of 880m which defined wide zones of moderate to high-grade gold mineralisation at surface and suggest that it will feature in the planned PFS (See RNS dated 29th April 2013).



The 500kg of metallurgical testwork currently underway builds on preliminary testwork carried out a year ago on 50kg of high-grade material from the La India and Cristalito-Tatescame veins. Multi-element analysis of the metallurgy samples indicates that there are no preg-robbing elements present and the preliminary testwork demonstrated that both gravity concentration and cyanide leach are effective methods of processing the gold mineralised rock at La India with the best recoveries of between 90% and 96% achieved from a combination of gravity concentration and cyanidation of the gravity tails (see announcement dated 18th May 2012). The material used in the current study is more representative of the mineralisation included in the recent PEA (see announcement dated 5th March 2013) and represents a significant step towards bringing the La India Project to BFS in the shortest possible time frame.



The metallurgical testwork is expected to be completed by 4th Quarter 2013.









Competent Person's Declaration



The information in this announcement that relates to the mineral potential, geology, Exploration Results and database is based on information compiled by and reviewed by Dr Luc English, the Country Exploration Manager, who is a Chartered Geologist and Fellow of the Geological Society of London, and a geologist with seventeen years of experience in the exploration and definition of precious and base metal Mineral Resources. Luc English is a full-time employee of Condor Gold plc and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralization and type of deposit under consideration, and to the type of activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the June 2009 Edition of the AIM Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies. Luc English consents to the inclusion in the announcement of the matters based on their information in the form and context in which it appears and confirms that this information is accurate and not false or misleading.

dreamcatcher - 16 Oct 2013 17:57 - 60 of 62

UPDATE - Condor Gold working the angles
By Philip Whiterow October 16 2013, 4:11pm UPDATE - Condor Gold working the angles

---ADDS BROKER COMMENT---

Using steeper walls would boost the economics of the mine planned at Condor Gold’s (LON:CNR) La India project in Nicaragua, a new technical study has suggested.

It would reduce the amount of waste rock that needs to be moved, lowering costs and opening the possibility of mining deeper than previously envisaged using open pit methods, Condor said.

Mark Child, Condor’s chairman and chief executive, said a steeper angle at the open pit was particularly significant at La India Project as 432,000 oz gold at 4.9 grams per tonne (g/t) sits beneath the current open pit resource of 954,000 oz gold of 3.6g/t.

"An improvement in pit angles could drive the pit deeper, so that a circa 1mln oz gold open pit resource [compared to 800,000 previously] could be used in the next mining study."

Consultant SRK carried out the geotechnical study to provide a more accurate model of the slope angles that can be supported by an open pit and to a level of confidence that can be used in a future pre-feasibility study.

The pit angles in the new study range from 40 to 48 degrees and are an improvement on the 40:42 degree pit angles used in the preliminary economic assessment released in March, Child said.

Condor added it expects to update its resource at La India by the end of the month following 23,600m of drilling.

Of this, 14,000 metres was in the La India Open Pit area and focused on converting the gold resource from the inferred to indicated category within the entire 954,000oz open pit resource and part of the 432,000oz of gold lying underneath.

“It is encouraging to see that the higher angles are achieved in the middle portion of the pit … where the majority of open pit and underground mineralisation is located. This will allow the company to incorporate some of the deeper and higher grade material into an open pit shell, reducing the overall strip ratio and increase the average head grade of the mill feed. Also, the incorporation of the deeper ore into an optimised open pit shell will increase the overall life of the proposed open pit,” said Ocean Equities.

“In terms of near term news flow, the completion of the 23,600m resource drilling programme, that has been underway since Sep’12, should be released by the end of the month. This will look to convert much of the inferred open pit resources to the indicated category and further increase the confidence in the resource as the company progresses to the PFS,” the broker added.

js8106455 - 22 Oct 2013 12:02 - 61 of 62

Click the link below to WATCH CONDOR GOLD at the recent Minesite Forum

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js8106455 - 22 Oct 2013 12:02 - 62 of 62

Click the link below to WATCH CONDOR GOLD at the recent Minesite Forum

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