Thursday, May 17, 2012

TNR Gold: McEwen Mining considers divestiture, JV of Los Azules, executive says by Matt Whittaker in New York TNR.v, MUX




Note: we are not sure that this particular Judge will be involved in this court hearing.


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  Now we have some valuations for Los Azules from McEwen Mining to digest - we think, that suggested USD 300 million will be the lowest valuation now, provided in order not to increase TNR Gold appetite. 
  "However, he cited other recent sales of copper porphyry assets similar to Los Azules that were completed for USD 5 cents per pound." - This benchmark will put valuation for Los Azules at USD 625 million.


Merger market:

McEwen Mining considers divestiture, JV of Los Azules, executive says by Matt Whittaker in New York 
May 15, 2012

McEwen Mining (TSX: MUX, NYSE: MUX) plans to divest or joint-venture its Argentinean copper asset once ownership of the disputed project is resolved next year, said senior vice president Ian Ball on the sidelines of the New York Hard Assets Investment Conference this week.

The Toronto-based company is currently involved in litigation with TNR Gold (CVE:TNR), a Vancouver-based junior miner that is challenging title to the northern half of Los Azules. TNR is seeking, among other things, recognition of a right to a 25% interest in the property.

Separately, the roughly CAD 10m market capitalized TNR has said it has received an unsolicited merger proposal from a third party.

A trial in British Columbia regarding the Los Azules property is set to commence in November and is expected to last for approximately six weeks. McEwen is confident in a ruling that will allow the company to keep all of the property, said Ball.

The executive previously told attendees that McEwen will not build the mine itself given the steep capital costs of developing the property. On Tuesday, Ball noted that McEwen would seek either a joint venture with an up- front cash portion or an outright sale of the asset after the legal proceedings are completed. Capital costs are estimated to be USD 3.7bn over the life of the mine, with an accuracy target of plus or minus 35%, according to company documents.

When asked what Los Azules could fetch in a sale, Ball said it could be roughly a USD 300m divestiture, using conservative assumptions of USD 2 cents per pound of copper. However, he cited other recent sales of copper porphyry assets similar to Los Azules that were completed for USD 5 cents per pound.

McEwen lists the carrying value of the Los Azules project of roughly USD 486m. The property has a mineral resource of 10.3bn pounds of inferred copper and 2.2bn pounds of indicated copper.
Assuming the court case is resolved in the 1Q13, McEwen will explore options for either a joint venture or a sale in 2Q13 for the project, Ball noted. If the company decides on a sale, it will run an auction process for Los Azules, he said, adding that the company has not yet retained an advisor.

McEwen Mining was formed through the merger of Minera Andes and US Gold. The USD 646m transaction was completed in January.

In a February interview, McEwen CEO, Rob McEwen, told this news service that the company was considering a joint venture partner, among other options, for Los Azules. Companies with an interest in copper mining could be potential partners, he noted. The CEO said a data room had been set up but had not been opened and confidentiality agreements had not been signed. He noted the company was "still exploring" its options."

TNR Gold Receives Third Party Proposal and Provides Los Azules Project Update TNR.v









Reuters:


TNR Gold Receives Third Party Proposal and Provides Los Azules Project Update



Fri May 11, 2012 8:25pm EDT

  VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 11 (MARKET WIRE) --
TNR Gold Corp. (the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:TNR) has received an
unsolicited proposal from a third party to merge with TNR and to acquire
TNR's wholly owned subsidiary Compania Minera Solitario Argentina S.A.
("Solitario"). The Company has called a meeting of the TNR Board of
Directors to determine whether the proposal is sufficiently attractive to
commence exclusive negotiations with the third party, and also to
consider its other strategic alternatives.

    TNR and Solitario are currently in litigation with Minera Andes Inc. (and
indirect subsidiary of McEwen Mining Inc.) and MIM Argentina
Exploraciones S.A. The litigation (the "Los Azules Litigation") involves
a challenge to title to a substantial portion of the mineral properties
constituting the Los Azules Project in San Juan Province of Argentina.
Specifically, TNR is challenging the title of Minera Andes Inc. and
certain of its subsidiaries to the mineral properties constituting the
northern half of the Los Azules project (the "Solitario Properties"). TNR
is seeking return to it of a 100% interest in the Solitario Properties or
damages; and, effectively, in the alternative, recognition of TNR's right
to back-in to a 25% interest in the properties; together with recognition
of TNR's interest in the related Escorpio IV property. A trial in the
Courts of British Columbia is set to commence in November, 2012 and last
for approximately six weeks.

    McEwen Mining is continuing a significant expansion drilling program at
Los Azules, but has announced that it is focusing, and will continue to
focus, its exploration efforts on the portion of the Los Azules mineral
claims that are not subject to the ongoing litigation.

    Kirill Klip, Chairman of TNR commented that: "The Los Azules project is
considered to represent one of the largest undeveloped copper projects in
the world but the current legal uncertainty over its legal ownership is
detracting from the value of the project for shareholders of both TNR and
McEwen Mining. The third party proposal which we have received to
purchase TNR, together with the fact that McEwen Mining has decided to
limit its drilling activity to non-disputed mineral claims only are
further validation of the value of TNR, its title claims and its
prospects for success in the upcoming Los Azules litigation." 

    The Los Azules Project is located in western San Juan Province within a
belt of porphyry copper deposits that straddles the Chilean/Argentine
border. This belt contains some of the world's largest copper deposits,
including Codelco's El Teniente and Andina mines, Anglo American's Los
Bronces mine, Antofagasta PLC's Los Pelambres mine and Xstrata's El
Pachon project, among others.

    Shareholders and other interested parties are invited to review the Court
filings relating to the Los Azules Litigation which are available from
the BC Supreme Court registry database (BC Online) and are hosted on
TNR's webpage at www.tnrgoldcorp.com/s/LosAzules.asp.

    ABOUT TNR GOLD CORP. 

    Over the past twenty-one years TNR, through its lead generator business
model, has been successful in generating high quality exploration
projects around the globe. With the Company's expertise, resources and
industry network, it is well positioned to aggressively identify, source,
explore, partner and continue to expand its project portfolio.

    TNR's recently listed subsidiary, International Lithium Corp. (TSX
VENTURE:ILC), demonstrated the successful application of TNR's business
model in which TNR shareholders benefited from a unit distribution upon
spin-out of TNR's lithium and rare metals projects. TNR remains a large
shareholder in ILC at 25.5% of outstanding shares.

    At its core, TNR provides significant exposure to gold and copper through
its holdings in Alaska and Argentina; and teamed with the recent
acquisitions of rare-earth elements and iron ore projects in Canada
confirm TNR's commitment to continued generation of in-demand projects,
while diversifying its markets and building shareholder value.

    On behalf of the board,

    Gary Schellenberg, President - TNR Gold Corp.

    Statements in this press release other than purely historical
information, historical estimates should not be relied upon, including
statements relating to the Company's future plans and objectives or
expected results, are forward-looking statements. News release contains
certain "Forward-Looking Statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of
the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
Forward-looking statements are based on numerous assumptions and are
subject to all of the risks and uncertainties inherent in the Company's
business, including risks inherent in resource exploration and
development. As a result, actual results may vary materially from those
described in the forward-looking statements. In particular, there are no
assurances that the third party proposal recently received by the Company
will develop into a formal offer for the Company, or that any such formal
offer would be attractive to, or result in the sae of, the Company. There
are no assurances that the Company will decide to commence a formal sale
process or that, if commenced, such sale process would result in an
attractive offer and sale of the Company. There are no assurances that
the Company will achieve a favourable outcome in the Los Azules
litigation. 

    CUSIP: #87260X 109

    SEC 12g3-2(b): Exemption #82-4434

    Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as
that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Contacts:
TNR Gold Corp.
Gary Schellenberg
President
(604) 687-7551 or 1-800-667-4470
(604) 687-4670 (FAX)
info@tnrgoldcorp.com
www.tnrgoldcorp.com"



TNR Gold Vs. McEwen Mining: 
Los Azules 
"World's Sixth Largest Undeveloped Copper Deposit"



TNR Gold litigation on Los Azules Copper Project - MCEWEN MINING EXPANSION DRILLING INTERSECTS 0.53% COPPER OVER 351 METERS TNR.v




Thursday, May 10,2012



Note: we are not sure that this particular Judge will be involved in this court hearing.


Disclaimer (loosely based on investment bankers' small print): please read our full disclaimer, nothing on this website or any links provided should be relied upon in any way and nobody will accept any responsibility in any case.

  We are very pleased to see this development: acknowledgement of the ongoing litigation, its risks, property involved and proper representation of all necessary information for the shareholders. Annual General Meeting to be held by McEwen Mining on Thursday May 17, 2012 at 4:00 will provide a good opportunity to ask all questions about this developing story with "World's Sixth Largest Undeveloped Copper Deposit" - as Rob McEwen has called it. 

McEwen Mining reports: 

"A total of 2,835 meters were drilled this season in eight holes. A drill hole location map, a table of assay results and a cross section of the Los Azules resource are provided in Exhibits 1, 2 and 3. All of the drill holes from this season were completed on mineral claims that are not subject to ongoing litigation."


Page 5 provides, finally, McEwen Mining map outlining High Grade Core Copper Zone on TNR Gold's former properties called "100% Held mineral rights (subject to litigation) and surface ownership".

TNR Gold litigation on Los Azules Copper Project, Argentina - Form 10-Q for MCEWEN MINING INC. TNR.v


TNR Gold's Gary Schellenberg Discusses Gold Mining in Alaska and Los Azules Copper Project on Midas Letter Money TNR.v


Update February 12th, 2012. CNNMoney: 

$1.7M of MUX sold by Allen Ambrose

We guess, that at some stage Mr Allen Ambrose - former CEO of Minera Andes, will be questioned during the Los Azules litigation on what exactly were his intentions explained in his emails presented by TNR Gold litigation counsel in Amended Claim.

Allen Ambrose emails:

24. "Next we should look at our alternatives to take out the Solitario (TNR Gold - S) agreement..."TNR Gold vs Minera Andes (McEwen Mining now) and MIM (Xstrata now). From Page 11 Part 3: Legal Basis http://bit.ly/xhdqag

Los Azules: Gold bug McEwen eyes big copper play - TNR Gold claims Northern Part of the project back 

Mcewen Mining: SEC filing: ITEM 1A. Risk Factors
"The Los Azules copper project is subject to ongoing legal proceedings with the potential that we may lose all or part of our interest in the project    





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TNR Gold's Gary Schellenberg Discusses Gold Mining in Alaska on Midas Letter Money
TNR Gold Corp. (TSX.V:TNR) Executive Chairman Gary Schellenberg talks about his company’s flagship Shotgun Project, located 175 kilometres south of Donlin Creek within the Kuskokwim Gold Belt in Southwestern Alaska. The company acquired the remaining 50% of the project from Nova Gold Resources Inc, and so now controls 100% of the project.
The company is also embroiled in a court dispute with Minera Andes over that company’s claim to 100% of the Los Azules project, a large copper project which TNR lays claim to two thirds of the project area.
TRANSCRIPT:
TheJames West: Hi. I’m James West. This is Midas Letter Money.
My next guest is Gary Schellenberg. Gary is the President and CEO of TNR Gold Corp., trades under the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol TNR.
Gary, thank you for joining us today.
Gary Schellenberg: Thanks for having me.
James West: Gary, we’re going to jump right into a TNR Gold spinoff, TNR Lithium.
Gary Schellenberg: Yeah, that’s correct. So International Lithium Corp. is part of our major business plan of creating well through generating new projects.
James West: So Gary, tell us a bit about your flagship project?
Gary Schellenberg: Well, that’s the Shotgun Project which we have in Alaska. It currently has a non compliant resource of about a million ounces made up of about 33 million tons of one gram.
The last time this property has actually worked was back in 2006.
James West: We’re talking gold here?
Gary Schellenberg: Yes. We’re talking gold. And it’s one of these intrusive related gold systems that has a big look very similar to the Donlin Creek. And so again, the last time we worked on this property was in 2006. We’re earning in our 50% from NovaGold it’s operator. And since that time once we earned our 50% the work was done.
Late last year we’re able to finally cut a deal with NovaGold, acquired the other 50% so now we have 100% of this asset which we think has a lot of earmarks very, very similar to Donlin Creek.
James West: So is it continuous to Donlin Creek?
Gary Schellenberg: It’s what, 80 kilometers away and it’s also about 80 kilometers to the west of Iliamna which of course hosts the Pebble deposit.
So, it’s in a very, very prolific gold area. We think it has a potential not just for one or two million ounces but again very similar type of deposit that Donlin Creek where we hope it’s going to host in the tens of millions of ounces.
James West: Great. Are you going to drill it this year?
Gary Schellenberg: We certainly hope so. Yes. And this is one of our projects where we want to be able to bring in a good partner to help us get to that.
James West: Okay. And so now it appears that TNR is a bit in a holding pattern and I’m just going to make reference to the press release of January 13th 2012, “TNR Gold offers to sell Los Azules litigation with Minera Andes for $125 million,” can you tell us a bit about what’s going there?
Gary Schellenberg: Well, it’s one of the projects that we generated many years ago and we’ve discovered a significant copper deposit, probably one of the largest copper deposits now in South America that’s undeveloped. It’s currently being developed by McEwen Mining.
The dispute started about four years ago over some land ownership and has essentially escalated to a point now where four years later we now have been granted leave to amend our claim against the parties to actually include the return of the deposit, the portion of the deposit of disputed land.
What’s interesting is that from the data that’s publicly available, 2/3 of the deposit lies within the dispute of the land. We have at least two different appraisals of this evaluation that’s done one by Mechanic Org(ph) back in August stating this deposit was worth 540 million. Most recently, the McEwen Mining, the Info Circular had a discounted rate. Our evaluation was deposited being 185 million.
So as you can see, it’s something that we take very seriously. It could have a significant impact on our company moving forward and yes, it has put us in a bit of a holding pattern over the last number of years but we’re looking forward to having our case heard in November of this year.
James West: Okay. So is there other exploration activity into the company right now?
Gary Schellenberg: Exactly, yeah. We’re going back to our project generation roots. We’ve just recently acquired an iron ore property in Ontario. We’ve got two Rare Earth Properties also in Ontario which we hope to aggressively start to develop and bring in partners.
We also have our host of asset still in Argentina. We have our El Tapau and El Salto projects which again is part of our model. We’re looking to bring in partners and develop these assets.
James West: So as an investor looking for something to invest in TNR offers a diverse project portfolio across a wide variety of commodities or is it just precious ones?
Gary Schellenberg: No. Exactly, we do all the commodities and that’s something. As a project generator, we like to just look at various commodities, what’s the next up and coming commodity and then put our exploration team developing new assets and acquiring these things and hopefully ahead of the curve and that’s what makes this a success.
James West: I see. Tell us a bit about your background.
Gary Schellenberg: I’ve been a geologist for many years — going on now 30 years. I’ve been early-stage project generator all of my life. We’ve had some successes in the past. We’re one of the first groups involved in diamond exploration in the Northwest Territories. I was one of the founding directors of Winspear Resources which got bought out for about $385 million in the late 1990s.
I also got involved in oil and gas at a very early stage as well back when oil and gas was $10 a barrel if you can remember back that far.
00:05:01
But it was going sometime and that was back in 1992. That company is currently now Providence Energy which is now being merged with Pembina.
James West: Wow! So you got lots of track records of success there.
Gary Schellenberg: Yup.
James West: Okay, great. So then what kind of budget does the company have for exploration right now?
Gary Schellenberg: This year’s exploration we would hope to put together a small budget of about a million dollars to essentially groom up both our iron ore and our precious metals properties in Argentina.
James West: Okay. So it’s the model in to generate projects for joint venture or is outright sale to other companies?
Gary Schellenberg: Exactly. That’s been our model over some time that various successes. We have some 13 projects in Argentina all of which three have joint ventured.
James West: Okay, and so across what commodities?
Gary Schellenberg: Well, we have copper, gold, rare earths, iron ore and expanding every word from Alaska right through to South America and Ireland.
James West: Okay. That’s great Gary. I’d like to thank you for joining us today.
Gary Schellenberg: Well, thanks very much.
James West: If you’d like to learn more about TNR Gold, you can visit them online at www.TNRGoldCorp.com. And if you’d like to learn more about companies like TNR Gold at the earliest part of the value creation curve visit www.midasletter.com.
I’m James West and this is Midas Letter Money.


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