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Reuters Summit-China Gold Int'l says plans to acquire overseas mines

Published 03/23/2011, 05:48 AM
Updated 03/23/2011, 05:53 AM
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* Says in talks with 5-6 targets to acquire gold, copper mines

* To maintain steady gold output in China, expand copper output

By Polly Yam

HONG KONG, March 23 (Reuters) - Hong Kong- and Toronto-listed gold producer China Gold International Resources Corp Ltd plans to boost production of copper and to acquire gold and copper mines outside China, the company's executive vice-president said.

China Gold International, 42 percent owned by state-owned gold mining major China Gold Corp, aimed to acquire gold and copper-gold mines in neighbouring countries of China, including Russia and Mongolia, Jerry Xie told Reuters on the sidelines of the Mines and Money Conference in Hong Kong on Wednesday.

"We are in talks with 5-6 targets," Xie said, without identifying them.

China Gold International operates a gold mine in the northeastern Chinese region of Inner Mongolia and a copper and gold mine in the western region of Tibet.

Xie said the company wanted to maintain steady production at the Inner Mongolia mine and that output would rise to 145,000 ounces this year, from 115,000 ounces in 2010.

Production costs at the mine were about $573 per ounce, about 40 percent of the global spot gold price, although costs were expected to fall in two years, Xie said.

He added that the mine, an open pit operation in its third year of production, had an expected production life of 13 years.

Spot gold was steady at about $1,427 per ounce at 0630 GMT on Wednesday, within striking distance of its record $1,444.40 per ounce set on March 7.

China Gold International would complete a new phase to boost production at its Tibet copper-gold mine, Xie said, with details to be finalised next month.

The Tibet mine started production in September 2010 and was expected to produce 11,400 tonnes of copper and 3,000 ounces of gold this year, Xie said. (Reporting by Polly Yam; Editing by Chris Lewis)

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