Re: Question for all on this board?
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posted on
Apr 30, 2011 03:10PM
Keep in mind, the opinions on this site are for the most part speculation and are not necessarily the opinions of the company WITHOUT PREJUDICE
I don't believe a negative outcome has much merit for two reasons.
1) SLI through their subsidiary Minera Santa Elisa has had repeated success in obtaining permits for both Tesoro and Vilcoro.
2) Permit applications are rarely outright denied. There may be factors that need to be addressed or modification of plans but, by in large, the system is designed to succeed.
Any glaring missteps on St Elias' part would have shown themselves during the "Observations" period last Oct-Nov or by the review conducted by Paul Gray.
3.4.1 Permitting and Environmental Liabilities
An Environmental Impact Study (“E.I.S.”) is required by Peruvian law to be filed for all
exploration and development projects in the Country and acceptance is required to secure permits
necessary to conduct the requisite exploration and investigations described in this report including
exploration drilling. An E.I.S. for the Tesoro Project was completed and filed with the Peruvian
Government in early 2007, in relation to ongoing exploration and development. The time limit for
this E.I.S. expired in early 2010, and St. Elias completed and filed an updated E.I.S. in August,
2010. Currently, the Tesoro E.I.S. has been submitted to the Peruvian government and is under
review, ‘Observations” from the government review are expected by early October 2010.
To the best of the author’s knowledge, the Tesoro Gold Property does not have any outstanding
environmental liabilities attached beyond the obvious underground and surface development that
St. Elias has conducted over the last five (5) years. The Currently filed E.I.S. contemplates
remediation of any and all surface disturbance caused by St. Elias during the course of superficial
exploration programs within its closing and abandonment provisions.
And from Page 37.
An Environmental Impact Study “E.I.S.” as required by the Peruvian government to conduct
work on the Tesoro Project has been filed by St. Elias in support of the ongoing exploration
efforts on the Property. This document has been reviewed by the author. Before any substantive
exploration work (as described below) can begin, this document is required to be accepted by the
government. It is critically important to the Project that the E.I.S. is accepted, and all immediate
efforts should be focused on this task.