Re: ALL WE HAVE TO DO IS ASK
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Nov 14, 2009 08:17AM
Evolving Gold is focused on exploring its significant discovery at Rattlesnake Hills, Wyoming, an alkalic gold system, similar to the Cripple Creek gold district in Colorado, and on gold properties adjacent to the Carlin district of Nevada.
I've been doing some searching through news releases for various companies (some producing things other than gold) and a recurring number keeps coming up - around $500 million for start up costs for open pit mines of similar scale. As the article plums posted said mine costs range between $100 million and $1 billion, it seems like a valid starting point for our wild speculation.
If we take a cost of $300 an ounce to get the gold out of the ground (my searches gave costs running between $100/ounce and $450/ounce) at todays gold price of $1100, we get
500,000,000/800 = 625 000 ounces just to break even
If we add in Aurum's cost for a mill of $140 million, we get
640,000,000 / 800 = 800 000 ounces required to break even.
I realize this is very basic estimating, and there are other factors involved, but, even if gold goes back down to $900, there has to be just over 1 million ounces to break even, and most are estimating more than that already. The point is, I feel, this will make a profitable mine that barring any strange happenings will go to production for somebody.
Chris