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		<title>Petaquilla Gold, S.A. Audited for ICMI Certification</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Petaquilla Minerals Ltd. (TSX:PTQ)(OTCBB:PTQMF)(FRANKFURT:P7Z)(the “Company”) is pleased to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Petaquilla Gold, S.A., a signatory of<a href="http://petaquillasite.com/index.php/petaquilla-gold-s-a-audited-for-icmi-certification-2/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
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<p>Petaquilla Minerals Ltd. (TSX:PTQ)(OTCBB:PTQMF)(FRANKFURT:P7Z)(the “Company”) is pleased to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Petaquilla Gold, S.A., a signatory of the International Cyanide Management Code (the “Code”), has been audited by a lead auditor and a technical expert as part of the final process to become certified by the International Cyanide Management Institute (“ICMI”).</p>
<p>Companies that are signatories to the Code must have their operations audited by an independent third party to demonstrate their compliance with the Code. In this regard, Petaquilla Gold, S.A., once certified by the ICMI, will join only 14 other gold mining companies worldwide possessing this certification.</p>
<p>Within the next two months the technical expert will conclude a final review of the Company’s Molejon Gold Project to confirm compliance with minor recommendations prior to submitting the final report to ICMI for issuance of the official certification.</p>
<p>The ICMI was established to administer the Code, to promote the Code’s adoption and implementation, to evaluate its implementation, to manage the certification process and to make information on safe cyanide management practices widely available.</p>
<p>The Code is a voluntary industry program covering the manufacture, transport and use of cyanide in the gold mining industry. The Company supports the promotion of responsible management of cyanide used in gold mining for the purpose of enhancing the protection of human health and reducing the potential of environmental impacts.</p>
<p><i>About Petaquilla Minerals Ltd.</i> Petaquilla is a growing, diversified gold producer committed to maximizing shareholder value through a strategy of efficient production, targeted exploration and select acquisitions. The Company operates a surface gold processing plant at its Molejon Gold Project, located in the south central area of its 100% owned 842 square kilometre concession lands in Panama – a region known historically for gold content. In addition, the Company has acquired 100% of the Lomero-Poyatos project located in the northeast part of the Spanish/Portuguese (Iberian) Pyrite Belt and several other exploration licenses in Iberia.</p>
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		<title>Sirotinsky &#8211; CFO for Petaquilla Gold Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 13:11:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Petaquilla&#8217;s board of directors and management would like to thank Ms. van Baarsen for her dedicated and attentive work.</h3>
<p>VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA &#8212; (MARKETWIRE) &#8212; 12/02/10 &#8211;</p>
<p><strong>Petaquilla Minerals</strong> Ltd. (TSX: PTQ) (OTCBB: PTQMF) (FRANKFURT: P7Z) (&#8220;Petaquilla&#8221; or the &#8220;Company&#8221;) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Ezequiel Sirotinsky as Chief Financial Officer of the Company.</p>
<p>Mr. Sirotinsky, a Certified Public Accountant, was formerly Director of Finance for Silver Standard Resources, Inc., where he was responsible for the administration and finance aspects of their Mina Pirquitas Project in Argentina, and Administrative and Finance Manager for AngloGold Ashanti Limited&#8217;s Cerro Vanguardia Project, a <strong>gold</strong> and silver mine, where, among other responsibilities, he was involved in reporting and accounting management, treasury and cash management, risk management, business planning and strategy development, and tax planning.</p>
<p>The Company welcomes Mr. Sirotinsky as Chief Financial Officer. His experience garnered from holding senior finance positions within other mineral producing companies will benefit the Company in its next steps to becoming a mid-tier gold producer.</p>
<p>Mr. Sirotinsky replaces Ms. Julie van Baarsen as the Company&#8217;s Chief Financial Officer. Petaquilla&#8217;s board of directors and management would like to thank Ms. van Baarsen for her dedicated and attentive work and wishes her well in her future endeavors.</p>
<p>About Petaquilla Minerals Ltd. &#8211; <strong>Petaquilla Minerals</strong> Ltd. is a gold producer operating its gold processing plant at its 100% owned <strong>Molejon Gold</strong> Project in Panama. The plant utilizes three ball mills and a carbon-in-pulp processing facility. Anticipated throughput for the project during the first year of commercial production is estimated to be 2200 tonnes per day. The Molejon mine site is located in the south central area of the Company&#8217;s 100% owned 842 square kilometer concession lands, a region known historically for its gold content.</p>
<p>On behalf of the Board of Directors of PETAQUILLA MINERALS LTD.</p>
<p><strong>Richard Fifer</strong>, Executive Chairman of the Board</p>
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		<title>Petaquilla &#8211; Article, Hitting the G-Spot in Gold &amp; Copper</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 15:21:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Petaquilla is in the last days of construction of a 2,200 ton per day mill with annual production of 120,000 oz of gold at a cash cost of about $200 per ounce.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>&#8220;I love <strong>Petaquilla Minerals</strong>.       They are going into production just as gold is headed for the       moon.&#8221;</h3>
<p>Bob Moriarty<br />
Feb 11, 2008<br />
<a title="Archive" href="http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moriarty/moriarty021108.html" target="_blank">Archive</a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m  just back home for a week       before setting out on another  two-week  trip to China and the       Philippines. I&#8217;ve been in South  America for  the last two weeks       and I saw some real barnburner  projects. You  want to pay close       attention for the next few days  as I write them  up.</p>
<p>Basically,  junior mining companies       have been sinking billions  of dollars  into the ground planting       seeds, feeding and watering  the tender  shoots and harvest time       is approaching. You are going  to be  reading about a lot of barnburner       projects coming to  fruition in  the near future. $900 gold, $17       silver and $3 copper  is going to  suck metal out of the ground.       Juniors have been on  the back burner  for the last year but that&#8217;s       going to change  right now, my  favorite chart, the XAU over gold       is screaming &#8220;Buy  me, Buy me.&#8221;  Gold and junior metals       shares are fixing to rocket  higher. Back up  the truck while you       still can.</p>
<p>After  the successful destruction       of both Iraq and Afghanistan,  our  Beloved Sock Puppet President       Bush is now firmly committed  to the  destruction of the United       States and the dollar. We  needn&#8217;t worry  about the dollar collapsing       into a deflationary  heap; the Fed is  totally devoted to its destruction       under an  avalanche of paper. We  are going to go the 1923 German       inflation  route. You don&#8217;t want  to get caught holding paper assets;       you  want your money in hard  production assets. Only they will       retain  value as your money  evaporates.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve  said it before; I like       mines just as they go into  production. My  recent three-day stint       in Panama showed me a   way-under-the-radarscope gold mine just       about to go into   production. I hadn&#8217;t even heard of the company       but you need to   know about it and its sister copper company.</p>
<p><strong>Petaquilla Minerals</strong> (PTQ-T) is in the last days of  construction       of a 2,200 ton per  day mill with annual production  of 120,000       ounces of gold at a  cash cost of about $200 per ounce.  Did I       ever mention that as gold  goes blasting higher past $900  that       production is the way to go?  PTQ expects to have their first        gold pour in maybe April, maybe  May this year. I was there a        week ago and the pace of construction  was awesome.</p>
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<p>Petaquilla has a long history       in Panama. The President and CEO of the company is <strong>Richard Fifer</strong>.       He not only founded <strong>Petaquilla</strong>,   he was the former president of       the Panamanian State Mining   Company (CODEMIN) and former Governor       of the Cocle Province where   the Petaquilla projects are located.       You can&#8217;t get any higher   connections than that of <strong>Richard Fifer</strong>.</p>
<p>If you want to see what a model       of a good mining website should look like, go look at either       the site of <a title="Petaquilla Minerals" href="http://petaquilla.com/" target="_blank">Petaquilla       Minerals</a>,   the gold company &#8211; or that of Petaquilla       Copper, its sister   copper company. The sites are so much       better than that of most   mining companies, that I want to cry.       You can actually figure out   what business they are in and where       they intend to go.</p>
<p><strong>Phase 1</strong> of the <strong>Molejon</strong> Gold project of Petaquilla        calls for spending $40 million dollars  US to build a 2,200 TPD        mill. The mill is expected to be  commissioned in late April or        early May of this year. Petaquilla  expects to produce 120,000        ounces of gold in the first year with  an expected mine life of       9  years. Currently the mine has a 43-101  resource of about 1.49        million ounces of gold.</p>
<p><strong>Phase 2</strong> calls for expansion of the mill to       an expected  capacity of 5,000  TPD, costing an additional $32.5       million  dollars to be financed  out of cash flow and debt.</p>
<p>In addition to the expected       cash flow from the gold production, Petaquilla Minerals holds       22.189 million shares in <strong>Petaquilla Copper</strong>.   (PTC-T) Petaquilla       Copper was a spin-off of the copper assets   formerly belonging       to Petaquilla Minerals. As you can probably   figure out, the twin       companies share management.</p>
<p><strong>Petaquilla Copper</strong> has a joint venture on the world-class        copper project with Inmet  Mining. PTC holds 52% and Inmet owns        48%, putting PTC in the  driver&#8217;s seat. In addition, Teck Cominco        has an earn-in agreement  with PTC where Teck can pay all of PTC&#8217;s        costs to production to  earn a 50% interest in PTC&#8217;s 52%. Simply        put, Teck can earn 26% of  the project. In that case, at production,        Teck and PTC would each  own 26% and Inmet would own the remaining        48%.</p>
<p>The  copper world is in turmoil.       Teck has already put the JV  with  Novagold at Galore Creek on       the back burner due to  skyrocketing  costs of construction. Similar       cost escalations are  taking place  in Panama. Petaquilla Copper       announced on February 8  that the  costs on the copper project       are <a href="http://finance.sympatico.msn.ca/investing/news/businessnews/article.aspx?cp-documentid=6200851">expected       to go up to $3.5 billion.</a></p>
<p>We  are in an environment of       a dollar dropping in value daily.  That  is what makes costs of       construction go up. What Teck and  Barrick  and all the other majors       have forgotten is that the  debasement of  the dollar not only       make their costs go up, it  makes the value of  their product,       copper and gold, go up.</p>
<p>They  failed to see that if       they were going to use current and  accurate  prices for       their inputs, they must, repeat must, use  current  prices for       their products. Teck got caught short at  Galore Creek  because       they were using $100 a barrel oil and $150  iron but using a  far       too conservative figure for copper and gold.  I think Teck was        using $400 gold and those numbers are simply  meaningless.</p>
<p>When  the value of your currency       changes 10,000 times a day,  you cannot  use today&#8217;s numbers. Because       they will change 9,999  times by this  time tomorrow. You must       determine future demand  because no one  has any clue as to what       the nominal value of the  dollar will be in  the three years it       takes to get into  production.</p>
<p>Luckily  for us, we know future       demand is secure. Once China  and India  began down the path to       creating a consumer society,  there is no  way back. There will       be future demand for far more  copper than the  world can produce       today.</p>
<p>I love <strong>Petaquilla Minerals</strong>.        They are going into  production just as gold is headed for the        moon. But I love  Petaquilla Copper because there is a provision        in their agreement  with Teck. Teck Cominco has until March 31,        2008 to poop or get  off the pot. They can belly up to the bar       and  pay the 52% costs  to gain 26% interest or they can walk.       If they  walk, Petaquilla  copper now owns 52% of one of the most       desirable  copper projects  in the world.</p>
<p>The  Petaquilla Copper mine       has a 43-101 resource of 1.45  billion tons  of .49% copper: about       10 pounds of copper per ton or  $30 rock. If  you add in the gold       and moly credits, the mine  holds 15 billion  pounds of copper.       The mill would process 120,000  TPD generating  about 515 million       pounds of copper, 87,000 ounces  of gold and 5.9  million pounds       of moly yearly for 30 years.</p>
<p>This  massive production would       rank Petaquilla Copper as the  11th  largest sulfide mine in the       world, just behind Bingham  Canyon in  Utah at just the first phase       of development. Management  has  designed the open pit operation       to be scalable so the mill  could  be expanded in the future to       process 200,000 to 220,000  TPD.</p>
<p>Petaquilla  Copper is in the       catbird&#8217;s seat. If Teck announces  their  intention to complete       their earn-in, PTC ends up with 26%  of one  of the biggest copper       mines in the world. If Teck opts  out, one of  the five leading       contenders standing in line to do a  deal will  step into       their shoes. In either case, PTC wins.</p>
<p><strong>Petaquilla Minerals</strong> Chief of       Protocol, Luigi Jimenez and  the PTQ IR person from  Vancouver,       Mitch Smith, picked me up at  the airport. Each is in  their 20s.       They spent the next three days  escorting me around and  giving       me briefs. I&#8217;m thrilled at the  wisdom of PTQ management at  bringing       in young people. Face it;  the industry has done a rotten  job       of selling the value of mining  to young people. It&#8217;s wonderful        to see a company who recognizes  we must be bringing in young        people with their insight to the  industry.</p>
<p>We  drove out to the PTQ gold       project and wandered around  before  jumping into a chopper and       flying to the mouth of the  Belen River  where Christopher Columbus       first found gold in Panama  in 1503 on  his third trip to the New       World. I stood on the same  ground as  Christopher Columbus did,       505 years before. And this  company is  going to mine the same       gold as sought by Columbus.</p>
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<p>Both Petaquilla companies are       the dream of <strong>Richard Fifer</strong>.   He began development of the gold       project some 20 years ago. The   project had proceeded to the feasibility       stage by 1998 when it  was  forced into hibernation by low gold       prices. 4 years ago  Richard  put the project back on the front       burner and in two  months or so  it will be in production. Now       is the time to invest.</p>
<p>Everyone  I met from the company       impressed me. My only real  technical issue  was that of expansion       potential, 9 years mine  life isn&#8217;t much. I  spoke with John Kapetas,       VP of Exploration for  PTQ about the  potential for expansion of       the resource. He is  supervising a  40,000-meter drill program       for 2007-2008 <em>(not all the results are in yet).</em> He just laughed. He has half a dozen high potential targets and         feels confident that there won&#8217;t be any problem finding more         deposits nearby.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moriarty/moriarty021108/1135.jpg"><img src="http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moriarty/moriarty021108/1135_sm.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="90" height="68" align="LEFT" /></a><a href="http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moriarty/moriarty021108/1138.jpg"><img src="http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moriarty/moriarty021108/1138_sm.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="90" height="68" align="RIGHT" /></a>The   current mine       is located about 10 km from the mouth of the Belen   River, the       western boundary of the PTQ project. If Columbus found   gold at       the mouth of the river, it didn&#8217;t come from where they   intend       to mine, it&#8217;s too far away for the gold to travel. So I am   confident       that the mine life will be extended. If they develop   more resources,       the expansion of the mill to 5,000 TPD will ensure   production       of over 100,000 ounces of gold per year even at much   lower grades       or proportionally more gold at current grades  putting  them solidly       in the mid-tier range of gold producers.</p>
<p>Panama  is one of the most favorable       areas I can think to have a  mine of  any sort. I used to fly though       the country 30 years ago  on my way  to South America and it was       little more than a Banana  Republic run  roughshod over by the       petty little bureaucrats of  the Canal  Administration. Panama       wasn&#8217;t as much a country as a  colony of the  US.</p>
<p><a href="http://go.hrw.com/atlas/norm_map/panama.gif"><img src="http://www.321gold.com/images/flag_panama.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="90" height="60" align="RIGHT" /></a>Panama   regaining       the Canal has transformed the country. It&#8217;s a major   international       banking center as well as a transportation hub. The   food was       wonderful, prices cheap and women beautiful. If you like   that       kind of stuff.</p>
<p><strong>Richard Fifer</strong> is The Powers That Be in Panama. He       has  created a franchise of  sorts for mining. Studies show that       Panama  could produce 8% of the  world&#8217;s copper. It has the capacity       for  being a major gold  producer. He loves his country and wants       to  create both jobs and  the wealth that goes with building a       major  mining industry.  Everyone I met was fired up and excited       to be  part of such a great  adventure.</p>
<p>Petaquilla  Copper faces a major       milestone between now and  March 31st. I  suspect Teck will realize       that if they want to be a  major copper  producer in the future,       they need to make a major  commitment now.  My opinion, unsupported       by anything other than  logic, is that they  will commit and construction       will soon begin  and the project will  begin production about 2012.</p>
<p>Investing  is always a crapshoot       during the best of times. With  prices up  and down like a bride&#8217;s       nightie, it&#8217;s even hard for  major mining  companies to make the       right decision. But buying a  major gold  producer just as they       are going into production is  about as hard  as falling off a bike.       I don&#8217;t see PTQ going up 10  fold in the  next week but it&#8217;s an       easy triple in the next six  months. They  have great management,       a mining-friendly location  with brilliant  infrastructure and       a solid project.</p>
<p>PTC  is going to make more major       changes in the next 7 weeks  than in  their history. How they go       into production is in question  but that  they are going into production       is not in question. They  will  produce copper and gold and moly.       The only issue is who  owns what  of the project. It&#8217;s pretty much       a no lose deal for  PTC. I look at  the Teck or no Teck       decision as meaningless. If  Teck is smart,  they will write a       check. If they don&#8217;t, PTC is in a  stronger  position. The project       is going into production, demand  from China  and India is going       to suck the metal out of the ground  at some  price.</p>
<p>Both  companies are about to       be advertisers and I own shares. I  am  biased as I can be. I think       the short correction in base  metals is  over and given the terminal       condition of the US dollar,  I cannot  think of what better investment       is possible than that  of a  productive profitable asset. Go to       their websites and review  them  for yourself. Each is very well       done and communicates the  very  real message of the two companies.       They should be commended  for  having done a great job for their       investors and prospective   investors.</p>
<p>Both  companies are cheap and       that condition won&#8217;t last long.  With last  week&#8217;s announcement       of higher costs for the project,  Petaquilla  Copper got hammered.       Anyone who doesn&#8217;t realize costs  are shooting  higher is too dumb       to own the stock so take  advantage of their  stupidity while you       can. There is nothing  wrong with either the  stock or the project.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.petaquilla.com/"><strong><img src="http://www.321gold.com/ads/new/petaquillaminerals.gif" border="0" alt="" width="180" height="50" align="RIGHT" /></strong></a><strong>Petaquilla Minerals Ltd<br />
</strong>PTQ-T $2.95 Canadian       (Feb 8, 2008)<br />
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Petaquilla Minerals</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 13:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Petaquilla &#8211; Informs, Most mineral deposits in Panama, have an above average grade 2.5 ppm Au (Cerro Quema, <strong>Petaquilla Molejon</strong>, etc.) And a lifespan of 8-10 years</h3>
<p>The formation and hence the existence of any mineral deposits on the surface of the earth is in itself a casualty of nature. The detection and subsequent exploration, require in depth knowledge of geological exploration techniques. If a site becomes a mining project (note that we have not said mine) depends mainly on the concentration of certain elements in the rock and where it is located.<br />
On average a mine as noted by the columnist, removes 400 tons of rock to process 1 oz. Au (gold) (average grade of 0.7 ppm Au). With this equation, and if you know some economics such a mine would not be profitable and does not allow payment of costs extraction, processing and marketing so it would not be feasible.<br />
Most mineral deposits in Panama, have an above average grade 2.5 ppm Au (Cerro Quema, <strong>Petaquilla Molejon</strong>, Minas Santa Rosa, etc.) And a lifespan of 8-10 years.<br />
The writer is speculating and has entered into a field in which apparently she has no idea<br />
what she is saying, how much land will be removed to get a certain amount of gold, apparently she does not know that the land is not removed or processed, In this case gold is linked to certain types of rock susceptible to impregnation and subsequent deposits of minerals<br />
due to hydrothermal solutions rising in areas favorable to it. That is why these sites are in areas with near-vertical escarpments making it impossible to use for agricultural purposes and / or livestock.<br />
The economic model that is proposed to exploit the tourism, I ask what touriss would like<br />
visit a forest full of leishmaniasis, Chagas disease and malaria?, What is the plan to clean up these forests in order for the tourists to visit? And if so, how will you get them there? using who knows what means of transport, that the few ways of existing communication have been made by mining companies.<br />
What happens when the mining companinies are finished with the resource? The roads, infrastructure, etc.. will remain so they are the ones that move the economy of a country.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-medium wp-image-71 aligncenter" title="Carlos Salazar - Petaquilla" src="http://petaquillasite.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/salazar-300x224.jpg" alt="Carlos Salazar - Petaquilla" width="300" height="224" /><strong>Carlos Salazar &#8211; Petaquilla</strong></p>
<p>RAMOS Torrera Lineth &#8211; El Siglo<br />
Representatives of the <strong>Petaquilla Gold</strong> mine rejected the arguments of farmers and environmentalists about the pollution of the Coclesito river and to prove it they bathed in the water and even drank water directly from river.<br />
Carlos Salazar, in the presence of the media, bathed in the river with his<br />
son and public relations representative Fernando Rodriguez. &#8220;<strong>Petaquilla</strong> is accused of having polluted rivers, mainly Coclesito without scientific evidence, and have alarmed the people to later interview them.&#8221; said Salazar.<br />
842 square Km is mine <strong>Molejon</strong> 300 thousand cubic meters has the tub.<br />
He stated that the mining company is not using seven tons of cyanide and is not destroying the water sources in the region, as stated by the environmentalists.   He explained that in the operational phase they have taken advantage of the high level of rainfall, which increased levels of the tub of tailings, to say that there was spill, which is not true.<br />
They also argued that theoretically the mine consumes 1800 cubic meters of water a day because the tub has a pumping capacity of 45 cubic meters per hour, but as rain fills it, they do not get to use 45 cubic meters, or much less 1800 per day.<br />
Salazar said that Coclesito water can be consumed, although environmentalists accuse <strong>Petaquilla </strong>of having contaminated the water.<br />
Leak<br />
They say there is no danger to the level of landslide tubs<br />
Location<br />
They are in District <strong>Molejon</strong> Donoso<br />
Research<br />
Ancon and Anam take samples of water from nearby rivers<br />
History shows that of 100 applications for exploration, two become<br />
mines and so Panama at its best will have 6-7 mines, which would have a<br />
surface of 3.500 to 4000 hectares, equivalent to 40 square kilometers, said     Salazar.<br />
<strong>It was a challenge without proof</strong><br />
The environmental Raisa Bainfield said she saw no evidence that Salazar was drinking water from the affected rivers.    &#8220;That bathing and drinking water from the rivers has no merit. That was will determine whether there is contamination or not is a committee of national experts that investigates the mine, and I say international because the government is biased in this issue, &#8220;said Bainfield, while trying to establish her theory that the mine is detrimental to the community.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Petaquilla Minerals is a mining company presently commissioning a surface gold-processing plant at its 100% owned Molejon Gold Project.  Commercial production began on January 8, 2010.]]></description>
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<p><strong>Petaquilla </strong> is a mining company presently commissioning a surface gold-processing plant at its 100% owned Molejon Gold Project.  Commercial production began on January 8, 2010.<br />
Anticipated throughput for the project for the first year of production will be 2,200 tonnes per day and the plant will utilize three ball mills and a carbon-in-pulp processing facility.<br />
Plans are in place to increase production to 5,000 tonnes per day with the addition of a SAG mill as the supply of mill feed permits.</p>
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<p>Buying gold mining shares is widely seen as a way of gaining exposure to movements in the gold price.</p>
<p>Gold is extremely rare. According to geological experience essentially all gold is found only in low concentrations in rocks.</p>
<p>Gold is rarer even than platinum, although because of platinum&#8217;s more even dispersion in the Earth&#8217;s crust it is actually harder to find commercial deposits of platinum.</p>
<p>Gold is more frequently deposited in the concentrations which make gold mining viable.</p>
<p>Gold&#8217;s average concentration in the Earth&#8217;s crust is 0.005 parts per million. The technology of extraction is expensive primarily because the process always requires gold mining companies to manipulate large physical quantities of ore for small results. The energy required to heave, grind and process ore is itself valuable, as are the chemicals used in the process, and this places a lower limit on the quality of ore which can be profitably worked in the gold mining process.</p>
<p>At different points concentration of minerals within the earth&#8217;s crust varies from their average, and it is those variations which produce workable ores for gold mining. Iron, for example, accounts for an average 5.8% of the content of the Earth&#8217;s crust. It needs to be concentrated by natural variations to about 30% to be considered an ore, indicating a required geological concentration of about 5 times. A lower grade gold ore would contain something like 5 grams per tonne (5 parts per million). So gold ore needs to be concentrated by about 1,000 times above its average dispersion to become viable for gold mining.</p>
<p>The process of gold concentration happens both above and below the surface of the Earth. On the surface there is alluvial gold which has been concentrated by the effects of running water, usually rivers. Because of its extreme density metallic gold will readily fall out of suspension as water slows down. So where a river cuts through gold bearing rock, and then slows down as it hits a flatter/wider river bed, gold will concentrate in a &#8216;placer&#8217; deposit, allowing extraction of gold particles by panning and the modern day industrial gold mining equivalents</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Petaquilla &#8211; News,  The current market for aggressive gold traders is a record high of $1,261 reached in late June</h3>
<p><strong>Aug 26, 2010 </strong></p>
<p>Gold prices are closer to an all-time high despite a relatively strong dollar. One ounce of gold currently goes for $1,236 in early evening New York trade. (Aug 25)</p>
<p>Gold closed Tuesday at $1,230.40 after a Monday close of $1,225.90. At one point in early morning New York NYMEX trade Tuesday, gold traded as low as $1,210.</p>
<p>The current market for aggressive gold traders is a record high of $1,261 reached in late June. A break of this level would probably produce a run up toward $1,300, a price most have forecasted to arrive at some point in the remaining months of 2010.</p>
<p>Gold continues higher as equity traders monitor the Dow Jones Industrial average, which is trying to maintain the 10,000 plateau.</p>
<p>The price of gold has been moving steadily higher since finishing a moderate pullback in July of $1155. A call for $1300 an ounce of gold has been on going for some time now.</p>
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		<title>Petaquilla &#8211; Article, What&#8217;s your pick on the next emerging market?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong>Petaquilla Minerals</strong>: the pioneers of modern mining in Panama</h3>
<p>August 16, 2010.</p>
<p>Luigi A. Jimenez H. – Financial Advisor</p>
<p>After what the market has been exposed in the last year with the bankruptcy of major banks and corporations. Investors are more cautious than before on where to put their savings.</p>
<p>It’s my opinion that the technology sector is going through a warping phase, which could lead to a future potential performance. Historically in the past year it has grown +14.63% overall. Technology is improving enormously, if we think we’ve seen it all, we will be amazed from all the new gadgets that 2011 will bring.</p>
<p>Another area that I foresee that could have great potential in the following years is the commodities market, having an overall growth of +5.2% in the last year. Within the commodities gold has had great acceptance with a +11.56% growth and safety sentiment attached to it. This has opened the window for emerging small cap gold companies looking to move their projects into production and also emerging gold producers to become attractive for a long term investment opportunity.</p>
<p>Locations like Latin American have become targets for juniors to explore. Panama for example, recently granted BBB- investment grade by Fitch, with an emerging economy and a pro-business government that has a pro mining vision, granted <strong>Petaquilla Minerals, Ltd.</strong> (TSX: PTQ), the approval to move their 100% owned <strong>Molejon</strong> Gold Project into Commercial Production, becoming the pioneers of modern mining in Panama. <strong>Richard Fifer</strong> is one of the Directors and founder of this project, along with Joao Manuel current President and CEO are looking to expand their current potential. Other projects of great importance within Panama are INMET Mining (TSX: IMN) flagship <strong>Petaquilla Copper Project</strong> that should be in production by 2014, leading the way for the future tenure of Cerro Colorado Copper Project currently owned by the government. Other countries with great potential are Colombia, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.</p>
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