01.04.2011, 16:40 9110

Kazakh gold mine holds 22% more reserves than expected

U.K. gold miner Hambledon Mining said its latest drilling results indicate that reserves at its resource in eastern Kazakhstan are 22 percent larger than estimated earlier, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Almaty. April 1. Kazakhstan Today - U.K. gold miner Hambledon Mining said its latest drilling results indicate that reserves at its resource in eastern Kazakhstan are 22 percent larger than estimated earlier, Kazakhstan Today reports.

U.K. gold miner Hambledon Mining said its latest drilling results indicate that reserves at its resource in eastern Kazakhstan are 22 percent larger than earlier thought, the Sharecast business news agency reported on Wednesday, CentralAsiaNewswire reported.

The gold mining and exploration group is operating the Sekisovskoye gold mine around 30 miles from the city of Ust Kamenogorsk.

The grade and width of the ore region will permit the miner to boost production rates, Hambledon said in a statement.

It said it expected to release by June an updated overall resource estimate for the 2010 findings.

"The program of drilling is confirming the reliability of Soviet era drill holes used in defining the current resource and providing further confidence in management's expansion plans at Sekis," Sharecast.com quoted London-based brokerage company Ambrian as saying.

The firm's open pit mine is expecting to produce between 24,000 and 26,000 ounces of gold this year.

But Hambledon is preparing to take the mine underground with an expansion program that is expected to ramp up output to 100,000 ounces by 2016, according to a March 14 report by Proactive Investors news agency.

Central Asia is rich in gold deposits, as it contains the Tien Shan gold belt which extends from Uzbekistan to Mongolia. Kyrgyzstan's largest gold mine, Kumtor, sits on the belt and is developed by the Canadian company Centerra Gold. Centerra Gold this week bought out Gulf Canada's shares in the Tajik gold mine Aprelevka for $3.7 million.

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