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E M I T R E L AW N E Y M I N I N G A N D E X P L O R AT I O N CAN ADA SPRING 2011 “The philosophy at the company is to employ as many local people as we are able to.” // DAVID REID, manager of investor relations and business development Starting in the second quarter of 2011, Trelawney expects to. produce up to 250 tonnes of gold each day at its Chester project.. Going into the Golden Age As production begins on its Chester gold project in Ontario, Trelawney Mining and Exploration continues to make discoveries on the property. [ B Y K AT H R Y N J O N E S ] Chester project is close to a major regional fault located just to the north of the project, which appears to be a southwestern extension of the CadillacLarder Lake Fault Zone. The Destor Porcupine Fault Zone is a similar fault zone, which runs through the gold deposits of the Timmins area. These large regional faults are close to some of Canada’s most productive gold camps. Having resources within trucking distance of custom mills – eliminating the need for major investments in infrastructure – is key in Trelawney’s business strategy, Reid says. STORY BEHIND CHESTER The Chester project area hosts at least 12 known gold mineralized structures. “The property had been explored for about 70 years total, but the land package was very fragmented,” Reid notes. “Greg was able to bring three properties under one umbrella, and that’s really going to help this project move forward.” These three properties – named Chester 1, Chester 2 and Chester 3 – were historically known as Murgold Chesbar, Young-Shannon and Jack Rabbit, respectively. None had been in production until recently. “We’re bringing Chester 1 into production as we speak,” Reid reports. “We should be producing up to 250 tonnes a day starting the second quarter of 2011, and we will be ramping up to 800 tonnes a day moving forward in about 24 months.” The grade is about .38 ounces per A well-structured business model and experienced management team have brought Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc. success in its pursuits. The Toronto-based company specializes in the exploration and mining of highgrade narrow vein resources in northern Ontario. “As [our president and CEO] Greg PROFILE Gibson likes to put it, we’re focusing on quality – not quantity – ounce projects,” says David Reid, manager of investor relations and business development. Trelawney has been exercising its expertise on the Chester gold property located in Ontario between Sudbury and Timmins at the southeastern tip of the SWAYZE Archean Greenstone Belt. The Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc.. www.trelawneymining.com | Headquarters: Toronto | Specialty: Gold exploration and production | Employees: 85 82 emi-magazine.com http://www.emi-magazine.com

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Energy & Mining International - Spring 2011

Energy & Mining International - Spring 2011
Contents
Clean Fuel
Satellites Are Key
Good Vibrations
News
Latin America Focus
Minera Andres
Ventana Gold Corp.
Zincore Metals
AQM Copper Inc.
Canada Focus
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.
Fladgate Exploration Consulting Corp.
Aurizon Mines
JV Driver
Alderon Resource Corp.
Detour Gold Corp.
Prairie Machine & Parts
Pumps & Pressure Inc.
Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp.
Explor Resources Inc.
Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc.
Advantage Valve Maintenance Ltd.
Silverman Oilfield Services
Rhino Resource Partners LP – Hopedale Mining LLC
Kimble Cos. Inc.
McVay Drilling Co.
MaXfield Inc.
Ellicott Dredges
Scientific Drilling
Becker/SMC Corp.
GasSearch Drilling Services
Crossrock Inc.
Frontier Services Inc.
Fulcrum BioEnergy Inc.
Summit Midstream Partners
Black Hills Bentonite LLC
Energy Companies
The Final Shot

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