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Mining Tenements Control CARAGA Dinagat Is. Siargao is. Surigao del Norte Agusan del Norte Surigao del Sur Agusan del Sur MINDANAOMINDANAO MINING TENEMENTS CONTROL MAP PHILIPPINESPHILIPPINES VICINITYVICINITY MAPMAP CARAGACARAGA 125º45'E 125º45'E 125º45'E 125º30'E 125º30'E 125º30'E 125º45'E 125º45'E 125º45'E 125º30'E 125º30'E 125º30'E 125º45'E 125º45'E 125º45'E 125º30'E 125º30'E 125º30'E 126º00'E 126º00'E 126º00'E 126º00'E 126º00'E 126º00'E 126º15'E 126º15'E 126º15'E 125º15'E 125º15'E 125º15'E 126º00'E 126º00'E 126º00'E 126º15'E 126º15'E 126º15'E 125º15'E 125º15'E 125º15'E 126º15'E 126º15'E 126º15'E ASAS OFOF JULYJULY 20182018 125º15'E 125º15'E 125º15'E ASAS OFOF JULYJULY 20182018 10º30'N 10º30'N Parcel-3 90 Panamaon Conservation Area Omasdang Metallurgical Chromite Project ScaleScale 11 :: 250,000250,000 Co.:Heirs of C.B. Gupana ScaleScale 11 :: 250,000250,000 8686 OA: CRAU Min. Resources, Inc. 10 0 232232 0 15 30 202 149 AAM-PHIL/PMDC JointJoint OperatingOperating AgreementAgreement (Parcel(Parcel I)I) Parcel-2 2 JointJoint OperatingOperating AgreementAgreement (Parcel(Parcel I)I) kilometers Esperanza Conservation Area 143 11 Parcel--8 25 Mt. Redondo Bosai Forest TENEMENTTENEMENT TYPETYPE CODECODE Parcel-1 283 Conservation Area Loreto Conservation Area 283 8 Exploration Permit Application (EXPA) LoretoLoreto MineralMineral ProductionProduction SharingSharing AgreementAgreement (MPSA)(MPSA) Exploration Permit Application (EXPA) Redondo Metallurgical Chromite Project 216 291 Co.: KROMINCO, Inc. ExplorationExploration PermitPermit (EP)(EP) Approved/ Proposed Minahang Bayan Area 3 216 TubajonTubajon ApplicationApplication forfor ProductionProduction SharingSharing AgreementAgreement (APSA)(APSA) 63 TubajonTubajon 1414 ApplicationApplication forfor ProductionProduction SharingSharing AgreementAgreement (APSA)(APSA) Area of Denied Mining Application with MR Appeal TubajonTubajon PeoplesPeoples SmallSmall ScaleScale MiningMining AreaArea Resolution No. 09-1109 240 Resolution No. 09-1109 172 SMRSMR PARCELPARCEL IIIIII DINAGATDINAGAT ISLANDSISLANDS 289 Parcel-4 CONVENTIONAL SIGNS WATERSHEDWATERSHED AREASAREAS PROC. NO. 391 : SURIGAO MINERAL RESERVATION AREAS (SMR) 1414 31 CONVENTIONALCONVENTIONAL SIGNSSIGNS PROC. NO. 391 : SURIGAO MINERAL RESERVATION AREAS (SMR) Paragua Forest Conservation Area 1414 1414 Date proclaimed: March 13, 1939 -- ProcProc no.no. 734734 -- AndananAndanan WatershedWatershed AreaArea -- RegionalRegional MineralMineral BoundaryBoundary AA == 15,09715,097 has.has. 10º15'N 1414 10º15'N AA == 15,09715,097 has.has. -- SMRSMR ParcelParcel II -- SMRSMR ParcelParcel IIII -- SMRSMR ParcelParcel IIIIII 188 233 Parcel--9 Libjo-Tubajon (Paragua Forest) Area = 64,200 Has. Area = 40,000 Has. Area = 58,700 Has. -- Proc.Proc. no.no. 282282 -- Mt.Mt. MagdiwataMagdiwata WatershedWatershed Conservation Area -- ProvincialProvincial BoundariesBoundaries 106106 -- ProvincialProvincial BoundariesBoundaries ForestForest Reserve;Reserve; Oct.Oct. 25,25, 1993;1993; AA == 1,5751,575 has.has. 242 Parcel--5 -- Proc.Proc. no.no. 635635 -- SurigaoSurigao WatershedWatershed ForestForest AREASAREAS RELEASEDRELEASED FROMFROM SMRSMR 106106 28 Mt. Palhi (Babayeng Bukid) -- MunicipalMunicipal BoundariesBoundaries LibjoLibjo 283 Conservation Area Reserve;Reserve; Aug.Aug. 29,29, 1990;1990; AA == 967967 has.has. 106106 1414 22 22 -- Proc.Proc. no.no. 10761076 -- TaguiboTaguibo RiverRiver WatershedWatershed -- Proc.Proc. No.No. 454454 -- Proc.Proc. No.No. 965965 -- CityCity LocationsLocations Albor Metallurgical Chromite Prospect 242 ForestForest Reserve;Reserve; Sept.Sept. 4,4, 1997;1997; AA == 4,367.444,367.44 has.has. Co.: Heirs of C. B. Gupana 78 ValenciaValencia NickelNickel LateriteLaterite ProjectProject OA: Velore Mining Corp. 103103 Co.: East Coast Mineral Resources Co., Inc. -- Proc.Proc. No.No. 721721 103103 Co.: East Coast Mineral Resources Co., Inc. -- Proc.Proc. no.no. 834834 -- CabadbaranCabadbaran RiverRiver WatershedWatershed -- Proc.Proc. No.No. 295295 OA: Cagdianao Mining Corporation -- MunicipalMunicipal LocationsLocations 31 PMDC-AAMPHIL PMDC-PNPI ForestForest Reserve;Reserve; Nov.Nov. 13,13, 1991;1991; AA == 16,02516,025 has.has. Joint Operating Joint Operating 103103 Agreement Agreement 164 Parcel II -- LocallyLocally declareddeclared MasabongMasabong -- NationalNational RoadRoad 106106 TandawanTandawan WatershedWatershed 241 -- ProposedProposed ConservationConservation AreasAreas inin thethe ProvinceProvince -- DAODAO no.no. 2007-142007-14 -- IhawanIhawan SpringSpring CommunityCommunity ofof DinagatDinagat IslandsIslands forfor ExclusionExclusion fromfrom SMRSMR 99 -- SecondarySecondary RoadRoad Watershed;Watershed; AA == 784784 has.has. 164 97 -- ProposedProposed WesternWestern DinagatDinagat IslandsIslands -- Proc.Proc. 17471747 :: Carac-anCarac-an WatershedWatershed ForestForest -- ShorelineShoreline EcotourismEcotourism AreaArea BasilisaBasilisa 72 Parcel--6 Reserve;Reserve; MarchMarch 23,23, 2009;2009; AA == 43,60143,601 has.has. NRDC Metallurgical Chromite Prospect Cuarenta Conservation Area Co.: Natural Resources Mining & Devt. Corp. 328 BurgosBurgos LIST OF APPROVED & APPLIED MINING RIGHTS 98 SantaSanta MonicaMonica San Jose Parcel--7 Manoligao-Cagdianao Conservation Area 10º00'N 10º00'N 196 Proposed 72 Western Dinagat Islands Ecotourism Area SMRSMR PARCELPARCEL IIII Dinagat San Benito Cagdianao Nickel Laterite Prospect SiargaoSiargao IslandIsland Co.: Pacific Nickel Phils., Inc. SanSan IsidroIsidro Cagdianao Nonoc Nickel Laterite Project Awasan Co.: Pacific Nickel Phils., Inc. SibaleSibale Is.Is. Hanigad Co.: Pacific Nickel Phils., Inc. Is. Is. OA: Hinatuan Mining Corp. (MA5) 72 72 72 DelDel CarmenCarmen PilarPilar 72 Mapawa Gold Prospect Nonoc Special Co.: Ever Mining Corp. N o n o c I s l a n d Economic Zone JVP:JVP: GreenstoneGreenstone Res.,Res., NLNL Mabuhay Gold Prospect Co.: All-Acacia Min. Res.,Inc. SURIGAOSURIGAO DELDEL NORTENORTE JVP:JVP: PelicanPelican Res.,Inc.Res.,Inc. Hinataun Is. Mat-i Gold Prospect Surigao City GeneralGeneral LunaLuna 246 GeneralGeneral LunaLuna Co.: Silangan Mindanao Mining Co.Inc. SanSan FranciscoFrancisco 208 DapaDapa 9º45'N 148 9º45'N Proc no. 635 Masapilid Gold Prospect Surigao Watershed Forest 104 104 Co.: San Manuel Mining Corp. Surigao Watershed Forest 208 Masapilid Is. 36 104 JVP:JVP: TemplarTemplar Res.Res. Phils.,Inc.Phils.,Inc. Reserve 36 280 Proc.Proc. No.No. 902902 208 Proc.Proc. No.No. 902902 105 PlacerPlacer Gold-CopperGold-Copper ProspectProspect 84 148 PlacerPlacer Gold-CopperGold-Copper ProspectProspect SiargaoSiargao ProtectedProtected co:co: ManilaManila MiningMining CorporationCorporation Gacepan Copper Prospect 39 TaganaanTaganaan 4 Landscape / Seascape Co. Silangan Mindano Mining Co.,Inc. 35 Co. Silangan Mindano Mining Co.,Inc. 215 280 6 6 280 83 215 Boyongan Copper-Gold Prospect 107 Boyongan Copper-Gold Prospect 104 253 148 Bucas Grande 14-A 14-A 14-A Co.:Silangan Mindanao Mining Co. 14-A 14-A 14-A Co.:Silangan Mindanao Mining Co. 14-A 14-A 14-A Co.:Silangan Mindanao Mining Co. 6 JVP:JVP: AngloAnglo AmericanAmerican ExplorationExploration Is. 36 39 Sison 6 PlacerPlacer JVP:JVP: AngloAnglo AmericanAmerican ExplorationExploration Masgad Copper-Gold Prospect 14-A14-A 107 Co.: Buena Suerte Mining Corp. 148148 JVP:JVP: OxianaOxiana Res.Res. NLNL 184 6 83 11 149 SianaSiana GoldGold ProspectProspect 100 148 Co.: JCG Res.,Inc. MalimonoMalimono 14-B14-B JV:JV: GreenstoneGreenstone Res.,Res., NLNL PacoPaco ProspectProspect 14-B14-B 39 14-A14-A 14-A14-A SocorroSocorro Co.: Occidental Mining Corp. Bacuag 173173 210 6 6 Bacuag JVP:JVP: ClimaxClimax ofof AustraliaAustralia Phil.,Inc.Phil.,Inc. 2 149 2 149 12 Gigaquit Mineral Processing Permit 56 44 13 MPP No. 14-2013 XIII of TaganitoTaganito HPALHPAL NickelNickel Corp.Corp. Claver 173 TaganitoTaganito HPALHPAL NickelNickel Corp.Corp. 1616 106 Claver 88 39 149 TubodTubod 170 88 209 12 184 Claver Special Economic Zone MainitMainit 1313 1616 33 1313 E.O. 295 17 E.O. 295 46 Cagdianao Nickel Laterite Project TapianTapian GoldGold ProspectProspect 46 259 TapianTapian GoldGold ProspectProspect 88 33 266 Co.:Case Mining Corporation Co.: Minimax Min. Res. Inc. 2222 149 88 JV:JV: SurigaoSurigao IntegratedIntegrated Res.Res. Corp.Corp. JVP:JVP: MRLMRL GoldGold Phils.,Inc.Phils.,Inc. 33 103103 9º30'N 9º30'N 36 9º30'N 1818 Mainit Lake 156 184 1616 102 7 103 Adlay Nickel Laterite Project Co.:CTP Const. & Mining Corp. 1818 P R O V I N C E O F 34 Co.:CTP Const. & Mining Corp. S U R AlegriaAlegria I G O F A O JV:JV: SurigaoSurigao IntegratedIntegrated Res.Res. Corp.Corp. P R O V I N C E 2727 JV:JV: SurigaoSurigao IntegratedIntegrated Res.Res. Corp.Corp. 2727 D E L A N O G R T 18 U S E KitcharaoKitcharao A Alegria Gold Prospect KitcharaoN Alegria Gold Prospect D E L N O R JVP:JVP: GreenstoneGreenstone Res.Res. NLNL T E 284 101 322 E E E TTT E EE 2828 TTT 2828 RRR 1313 R RR 158158 1313 OOO 158158 O O O 158158 NNN O OO N NN RRR LLL R RR L LL U UU EE E S S S DDD S SS D DD L L L SMRSMR PARCELPARCEL II L LL SMRSMR PARCELPARCEL II SMRSMR PARCELPARCEL II OOO EEE OOO E EE A AA D DD GGG II I G GG I II O O O Palo-12Palo-12 GoldGold ProspectProspect R RR AAA O OO 187 Palo-12Palo-12 GoldGold ProspectProspect UUU AA A U UU GGG S SS II IG GG 27 247 RRR I II 27 RRR 27 RRR FF F UUU F FF UUU O OO SS S E EE FF F CCC OO O CCC O OO II INN N I II E EE V V V E EE OOO V VV C C C O OO NNN R R R I II NNN PPP R RR VVV PPP V VV O O O RRR R RR PPP 27 12 243 Proc. No. 291 Adlay Watershed Forest Reserve PANIKIANPANIKIANPANIKIAN Carrascal 24 RIVERRIVERRIVER 1 174 3434 223 SIPANGPANGSIPANGPANGSIPANGPANG
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