Developing the El Boleo mine - 2010

Baja Mining Corp. is a Canadian mining company. Baja, through Minera y Metalurgica del Boleo S.A.P.I. de C.V. (MMB), owns a 10% interest in the Boleo copper-cobalt-zinc-manganese project located in Baja California Sur, Mexico.

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Message: Baja Mining to Take First Delivery of Mining Equipment - Aug 19, 2008

Baja Mining to Take First Delivery of Mining Equipment - Aug 19, 2008

posted on Feb 03, 2009 10:37AM
Baja Mining Corp.

TSX: BAJ
Aug 19, 2008 19:01 ET

Baja Mining to Take First Delivery of Mining Equipment

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Aug. 19, 2008) - Baja Mining Corp. (the "Company" or "Baja") (TSX:BAJ) is pleased to announce that the first shipment of major mining equipment for use at its Boleo project is expected to arrive at site in Baja California Sur in August or early September 2008.

The equipment will immediately be put into service in development of stockpile benches, access roads to the planned underground portals, and stripping of the open-cut mines and within the tailings impoundment facility.

It will also be available for preparation of the process plant site and tailings facility. Subsequent deliveries of the remaining surface mining equipment will be occurring over the balance of 2008; and the first arrival of underground production mining equipment is expected in late December 2008 for startup in first quarter 2009.

These initial deliveries are focused on primary mining equipment and include the continuous mining machines, roof bolters and other production machines.

Baja continues to make progress on the construction schedule, targeting start of commissioning of the process plant in the first quarter of 2010. All testwork on the process technology was completed in 2006 as part of the Company's Definitive Feasibility Study.

The process and metallurgical testing took place at two continuous pilot plant campaigns at a research facility in Ontario, Canada. The pilot plants finalized the design criteria for recovery of metals and consumption of key consumables and demonstrated the high clay content of the Boleo deposit does not present a problem for the counter current decantation circuit, as well confirmed the viability and efficiency of the recovery process.

It is planned that mining will commence approximately one year in advance of start-up of the process plant to ensure that a sufficient stockpile of ore is available to the plant at that time.

Development of the underground mines will provide access to the first, high-grade orebodies that are scheduled for production and will also ensure that all mining personnel are fully trained prior to startup of the process plant.

At the plant site, work is well advanced on installation of the construction camp and associated infrastructure, construction offices and warehouses/lay down areas, improvements to project wide site access and the desalination plant. Between the Company and its construction contractors, there are now over 200 workers on site. Contracts have been let for camp catering and administration.

The Company is now well underway in the hiring of the workforce for the project. The Company has its own internal project management team and has continued to add additional seasoned veterans from the industry. Work continues with the potential earthworks and dock contractors have been issued bid drawings and specifications.

The Boleo Project will produce copper cathode, cobalt cathode and zinc sulphate at site. After the ramp up period it is expected that annual production will be approximately 125 million pounds of copper cathode and 3.7 million pounds of cobalt cathode for the first several years. Using conservative price estimates for cobalt and zinc sulphate ($15./lb Co and $1250/t zinc sulphate), the net cash cost of copper production is expected to be close to zero, providing healthy cash flows to survive any drop in the price of copper.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BAJA MINING CORP.

JOHN W. GREENSLADE, PRESIDENT

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