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RMGC Gold mine project update: Minus 110 Drilling Results

Anonyme, Monday, March 29, 2004 - 16:31

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Public consultation will be restarted because of illegalities commited by authorities.
See other details at http://www.rosiamontana.org

Rosia Montana, Romania; 28 March 2004 – On 25. March 2004, the regional Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), after receiving a last minute recommendation from the Ministry for the Environment and Water Management, put an immediate halt to Rosia Montana Gold Corporation’s (RMGC)EIA procedure; aiming to obtain an environmental license for its 2004 drilling campaign. RMGC had made the request for 110 drilling points; 12 in Orlea, 59 in Bucium and 39 in Rosia Montana.

RMGC is a joint venture between Gabriel Resources (TSX: GBU), a Canadian mining junior, and Minvest Deva, a state owned mining company. If realized RMGC’s open cast gold mining project will be Europe’s largest of its kind; entailing, amongst other, the involuntary resettlement of over 2000 people. From its onset the development has been beleaguered with scandals and operational problems including local, national and international opposition.

On 13 March 2004, RMGC published two announcements in “Unirea

Public consultation will be restarted because of illegalities commited by authorities. See other details at http://www.rosiamontana.org
www.rosiamontana.org


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