Fetsum: The cost of divided resistance in terms of CASH: Concrete forecast on the fate of Eritrean mineral resources within the next ten years.
If you do not believe the Opposition Camp is playing with Eritrean wealth, you must be a little challenged upstairs with all respect. Check this out! In “Eritrea's Missing $ 1 Billion”, a mindful Eritrean says;
If you do not believe the Opposition Camp is playing with Eritrean wealth, you must be a little challenged upstairs with all respect. Check this out!
In “Eritrea’s Missing $ 1 Billion”, a mindful Eritrean says; “According to figures published by the Canada-based mining company, Nevsun recorded revenues of $548 million from its Eritrean gold heist operations in 2011 and around $400 million for the year of 2012 (Gold was slightly down). The total revenues accruing to the Government of Eritrea are unknown. However, under the terms of Nevsun’s contract, an estimated 14.1 tons of ore were transferred to the Eritrean authorities in 2011 and 2012, potentially representing over $900 million on sales alone. It’s all opaque but let’s take Nevsun’s figures at face value for the sake examination. The GoE earned over $900 million in cash flow from the Bisha gold mining in the last two years alone. Where on earth is all that money?”
Miners and explorers in Eritrea: Of the more than ten companies involved in the Eritrean mining industry, the following four are more productively engaged while the others are exploring other sited in different areas of the country.
1: Nevsun Resources (TSE:NSU, AMEX:NSU)
“Nevsun’s Eritrean project is its Bisha Mine. Bisha is a large precious and base metal volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit that commenced gold and silver production in February 2011. The Bisha Mine is expected to produce more than 1.14 million ounces of gold, 11.9 million ounces of silver, 821 million pounds of copper, and over 1 billion pounds of zinc during its initially estimated 13 year mine life. The Eritrean government opted to purchase the 30 percent, in addition to the 10 percent carried interest in the project. “
2: Sunridge Gold (CVE:SGC)
“Sunridge Gold Corp. is Canadian mining company. A feasibility study for the high grade Debarwa copper, gold and zinc deposit commenced in October 2010 and is scheduled for completion in November 2011. A pre-feasibility study commenced in late 2010 on the Asmara North Deposits, Emba Derho, Adi Nefas and Gupo Gold and is scheduled for completion in late 2011 or early 2012.The four deposits contain 1.28 billion pounds of copper, 2.5 billion pounds of zinc,1.05 million ounces of gold, and 31.2 million ounces of silver “
3: Chalice Gold (ASX:CHN)
“Australian Chalice controls a total of eight exploration licenses in northern Eritrea covering an area of 1,370 sq. km. These include the Zara North, Zara Central (comprising Zara 1, 2, 3 and 4) and Zara South exploration licenses, the Hurum exploration license and the Mogoraib exploration license.
The Koka deposit forms part of the Zara gold project, and has an estimated total mineral reserve of 5,04-million tons, at 5,8 g/t gold, for a contained mineral reserve of 944 000 oz, at a value of $1,248,504,755.
This Mineral Resource includes a Probable Mineral Reserve of 4.6 million tonnes grading 5.1 grams of gold per tonne, containing 760,000 ounces of gold. The Company is focused on developing the Koka Gold Deposit into a low cost gold mine which is expected to produce 104,000 ounces of gold per year over a 7 year mine life at an average cash cost of US$338/oz gold (refer to the 43-101 Technical Report on the Koka Gold Deposit, Eritrea dated 27 July 2010).
Chalice also holds a substantial strategic ground position of 1,372 km2 consisting of licenses along strike of the Koka Gold Deposit, and proximal to Nevsun’s Bisha Mine. Production is expected in 2011.”
4: TSX:NGQ
“NGEx Resources (TSX:NGQ), a diversified international mining company that also has a foothold in Eritrea. NGEx’s Hambok project is located near the Bisha mine and in January, 2009 the company reported a NI 43-101 indicated resources estimated of 231 million pounds of copper, 530 million pounds of zinc, 2.3 million ounces of silver and 68,000 ounces of gold. “
Commonsense: all one has to do is itemize and add the amount of resources and estimate the country’s wealth concerning the four companies currently working in Eritrean mining industry. Simple Algebra will get you there!
1: NEVSUNG (BI(SHA): 1.14 million ounces of gold, 11.9 million ounces of silver, 821 million pounds of copper, and over 1 billion pounds of zinc during its initially estimated 13 year mine life.
1.14 million Oz Gold x US$338/oz gold = $385,320,000
11.9 million Oz Silver x US$5/oz Silver = $595, 000,000
821 million pounds of copper x US$2.26/pound = $1,855,460,000
1 billion pounds of zinc x 0.80/pound = $800,000,000.
Comment: Full-fledged production started in 2011 and you can bet that our resources are making money for the company and the government. The resources under NEVSUNG’s Bisha will all be cleaned out in 13 years beginning from 2011, which means they have been used out since three years ago and therefore, everything will be out 10 years from now. Apparently, you will have nothing more left should you let the regime stay in power for another 10 years by refusing to save what is left through unified resistance. Mathematically, each year from 2013 on will slice off 1/10 of the resources in this site with nothing left for the society in 2023. This will be about 3 billion dollars folks and the government will make around $300,000,000 yearly during the ten year period.
2) Sunridge: Its four deposits sites contain 1.28 billion pounds of copper, 2.5 billion pounds of zinc, 1.05 million ounces of gold, and 31.2 million ounces of silver.
1.05 million Oz Gold x US$338/oz gold = $338,000,000
31.2 million ounces Silver x US$5/oz Silver = $156, 000,000
1.28 billion pounds of copper x US$2.26/pound = $2,892,850,000
2.5 billion Pounds of zinc x 0.80/pound = $2,000,000,000
“The results of a preliminary feasibility study (the “Study”) that considered all deposits being processed at a central mill was announced on May 2, 2012. The Study showed production from the Asmara Project of 365,000 tonnes of copper, 812,000 tonnes of zinc, 415,000 ounces of gold and 11 million ounces of silver over a 15.25 year mine life.”
Comment: This means a huge amount of our resources will be cleaned out of this mining site within the coming 12 years. We are talking ABOUT CLOSE TO 6 BILLION DOLLORS IN THIS SITUATION ALONE that you are going to kiss goodbye unless you unite and resist without hesitation. Mathematically, each year from 2013 on will slice off 1/12 of the resources in this site with nothing left for the society in 2025 and the government will make around $600,000,000 yearly during the next twelve year period.
3: Chalice Gold: Aside other minerals in this project (still searching for information), 104,000 ounces of gold per year over a 7 year mine life at an average cash cost of US$338/oz gold (refer to the 43-101 Technical Report on the Koka Gold Deposit, Eritrea dated 27 July 2010) was expected to be cashed in.
Algebra: 104,000 oz Gold x US$338/oz gold = $35,152,000
Comment: Your Gold is gone within 7 years from 2010. You have 4 more years for the gold to be cleaned out of this site in Eritrea and of course with no accountability as to where in the planet the money would be at.
68,000 oz Gold x US$338/oz gold = $2,298,400,031.
2.3 million ounces Silver x US$5/oz Silver = $115, 000, 000
231 million pounds of copper x US$2.26/pound = $252,060,000
530 million pounds of zinc x 0.80/pound = $424,000,000
Comment: Over three billion dollars in this project alone that you are playing with while you keep on wasting your time in this ineffective resistance.
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POTASH: This is a different project other than the four companies discussed above.
Potash Price 392.50 USD/tone
Colluli Potash: Sequel Success in Eritrea’s Mining Sector
Friday, 12 October 2012 11:15 | Written by Kesete Ghebrehiwet
Source: Eritrean Ministry of Information: SHABAIT
“What are the developments at Colluli potash deposit since that of last year’s Geo Congress?
After the last year’s geo-congress, we recalculated the resource twice. Based on the resources of October 2011, we completed the engineering scoping study one which targets production of sylvinites with annual production capacity of one million tons per year. After all, the initial investment is also quite low; it is about 740 million US dollars and this is very cheap compared with other industries. For instance, to produce one million tone of potash per year, you need to invest may be one billion US dollars. So, when compared with other deposits, the investment in Colluli is it quit cheap.
On the top of this, we properly defined deposit of area “B” and we also extended the resources there. Accordingly, we recalculated the resources just in last April and now Colluli stands at 1.08 billion tones with 18% of kcl, which means we have a total content of 1.08 billion tones with 18% of kcl, which means we have a total content of 194 million tones of potash.”
Comment:
“For instance, to produce one million tone of potash per year, you need to invest may be one billion US dollars.” The question is why?
Answer: If one tone of potash costs around $392.50 (from the net);
194 million tones of Potash x $392.50/tone = $76,145,000,000 Dollars or over 76 billion dollars.
Therefore, the profit without considering other undisclosed expenses would at least be 760%
“What could be expected in 2013 and afterwards? Based on the first engineering scoping study, it is very encouraging to proceed with the project. So, we have initiated the definite feasibility study (DFS) and we are expecting to finish this study in July 2013. We are just doing a number of things which are going simultaneously and that way we are intending to speed up production period.
Is the construction underway? We will just finish the DFS. In the mean time, we are negotiating with the Eritrean National Mining Corporation (ENMCO). Sealing the deal with the ENMCO will speed up the mining license permitting. So, we will put an application for mining license and 2014 and 2015 will be construction period and 2016 will be the first production.”
Comment: The Eritrean regime is rushing this project to collect its money from as soon as possible without benefiting our society similar to what it did with the BISHA MILLIONS despite nothing to show for in the country (not even electricity, water, education, and food). The scattered around opposition forces and youth organizations are, however, napping out of strategy refusing to immediately unify and resolve the issue once and for all: clearly you and the next generations will pay the price dearly in terms of your wealth.
“Will the South Boulder start mining with area “A” or are you planning to do it simultaneously with area “B”?
The strategy is to start with area “A”. We will start with the sylvinite; when we see the stratigraphy of the deposit, sylvinite is the top most layer. Therefore, we will start production from sylvinite with initial capacity of one million tones per year. After five years, we may just look to expand it into 2 million or 3 million tones per year; in that case we may start to mine the carnallite. However, the first strategy is to completely finish with Area “A” and to expand it to area “B”.”
Folks; one million tone of potash a year at $392.50/tone = 392.5 X 1000000 = $392,500,000
Expected income for 2016-2021: 5 X 392500000 = $1,962,500,000
After 2022: doubled or tripled a year until it is all gone.
Conclusion:
Eritrea’s POTASH wealth outshines the entire mining industry because the potential of this is likely to exceed 100 Billion Dollars. The information provided here is not the total potential of our wealth since there are other deals going on with other companies on different mining projects but at least the four companies are today working and producing on schedule. Clearly, the Eritrean government believes the wealth is its own and therefore has no responsibility of accountability on the cash revenues out of but it cannot stop the companies from periodically disclosing their activities and revenues because their democratic governments would not allow them to do so.
The question is if the Eritrean people will taste the fruit of the resources under this regime. I do not think so: this regime cannot even provide enough power and water in the to the capital city. Neither could it properly pay the Eritrean miners working under difficult conditions in the mining sites. There is no doubt that the regime has monopolized the economy: it is buying material supplies from other countries and making more money distributing and selling them in Eritrea. No one of course knows where the cash is going considering the broken infrastructures in Eritrea that are performing at their weakest potential. No one can rationally expect to see the money in a country that does not report revenues to the people and habitually deposits it in individual accounts.
The tortoise is running like a horse while the resistance is fruitlessly wasting life without strategy: The future in this regard is crystal clear: most of all our resources will be cleaned out within the next 10 years because material deposits do not expand or grow like fruits; they are constant in volume and they cannot be replaced. Apparently, Eritreans are taking a big risk under this regime. The longer it stays in power the more money government officials make out of and the lesser our resources get. Eritreans are paying the price of procrastinating unity in terms of billions: every minute of delaying unity costs our society a lot of cash; this can be calculated from the available information above using basic algebra brothers and sisters and I encourage you to take the challenge if you have the time.
Give Afwerki another ten years of power and you can kiss your resources good bye with their revenues. Our resources in at least the four cited sited will be completely sacked out by foreign investors and our part of the deal directed to personal accounts out of the country. For what it looks, the government will have cashed in from the majority of our resources (about 80%) within the next 7 years or less.
As for the chance we are taking on our POTASH, I can only tell you to research and find out yourselves but there is no doubt that it is in terms of tens of BILLIONS.
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wedimahta September 26, 2013
Thanks Futsum for the eye opening information. This is why i have been thinking about you. Take care brother.
Genet September 26, 2013
Fetsum
Welcome back.
Thanks for the info. Very good, straightforward facts for the sleeping Eritreans.
Genet
MightyEmbasoyra September 27, 2013
The bad thing is that most of those isayas followers neither know how to operate a computer nor do they read a book. They just function in bela-belew. That’s one of the reason he has still some followers.
belay nega September 28, 2013
Dear Mighty
“The bad thing is that most of those isayas followers neither know how to operate a computer nor do they read a book”
ንኤርትራ ሙሁር ዘይኮነ መስተውዓሊ እዩ ዘድልያ ሙሁራትሞ አብዚኳ አብጽሑና[አረኪሶሙና]
MightyEmbasoyra September 28, 2013
Ato Belay,
The main thing is that being መስተውዓሊ, but isayas is neither of that and he is the one who put us in this situation. He killed all the “መስተውዓልቲ” long time ago and he put the rest in prison 12 years ago.
ብዘይ “መስተውዓሊ” ምሁር ምዕብልቲ ሃገር ክትሃንጽ ኣጸጋሚ’ዩ.
tekeste September 28, 2013
Education and analysis go side by side. No any nation can achieve technological advances without mehur. What you call mestewali is good thing. However, this by it self is not adequate for a society to progress. I think eritrea lacks both, unfortunately. The suffering goes on as long as the society remain unconscious. Do not expect the devil in eritrea to turn into angel.
Suleiman Salim September 27, 2013
Genet,
Try to think for yourself. meTaQ’it aytKuni.
Genet September 27, 2013
Suleiman Salim???
Who are you? No one can be this stupid and dead brain. You must be the dictator’s sitter like (babysitter). get it?. The loose cannon dictator on his historical interview told us the hard truth. What ever you PFDJs idiots were doing for the past 22 years in our country, leads to a big ZERO0000000.
If you are part of the PFDJ officials, what are doing here? aren’t you suppose to… I don’t know, work for the Eritrean people? IF I WERE YOU, I WOULD BE EMBARRASSED TO EVEN SPEAK. After that interview, you are here to speak and defend the dictator and PFDJ. What are you smoking? Who are you really?? It is just disgusting!
Genet
Suleiman Salim September 27, 2013
Genet,
“historical interview told US the hard truth”
I have never known you in such a state. Ser-Ser aytbeli. Are you sure that President Issaias Afeworki Abraham was talking to you?
modoshto September 28, 2013
suleiman do belka
Eta Suleiman tibil simsi entay gieratika anta tsebib ri’esi , Tumuy Hilina. bejaka talk to your conscience.
Genet September 28, 2013
Suleiman
I see, You are upset. Too bad. I know you lost control of the loose cannon dictator. It seems, you and all the dead ZOMBIES didn’t get a heads up about the dictator’s confession of a total failure. See, Suleiman that is what dictators do. They don’t talk to you, dictators tell you what to do.
“President Issaias, Afeworki, Abraham…….” add Tigray. Why stop at Abraham? Don’t be shy. go ahead, cross the goddamn river.
Regarding your belligerent statement of the dictator not talking to me as an Eritrean, you may know something I don’t know. No one can be this stupid. You may have a point here. The dictator who is the beloved son of Tigray, may not be talking to Eritreans. May be he has not get over his paralyzing inferiority complex. Not knowing the Tigray people moved on with their lives and country Ethiopia. Unlike him they are happy, content with their advancement in the world. They are educating and nurturing their young. He, the dictator is stuck with his upbringing; he is stuck with the insecure environment he was raised on the street of Asmara. He thinks the Eritrean people owe him something. But it all in his altered mind.
May be you are right Suleiman, May be he was talking to the Tigray people. May be he is looking for A PAT ON THE BACK, FOR A JOB WELL DONE TO DESTROY ERITREA AND ITS PEOPLE. This dumb dictator is stuck in the past. Not knowing the Tigray people moved on with their lives. They are not looking back. No Sir! So, NO PAT ON THE BACK FOR HIM FROM TIGRAY.
Genet
Suleiman Salim September 28, 2013
Geneta,
What I meant to say was that we lost you to Woyane. Please, come back to hagerawi dembe.
Suleiman Salim September 28, 2013
Modeshto (Modesto),
Italyawi diKa?
Hagerawi September 27, 2013
Bravo Fetsumay… very good analysis… God Bless You brother
Yohannes September 27, 2013
Great explanation Fitsum and thanks for showing us the price we’ paying
as a consequence of the regime being in power.
ghenet September 27, 2013
Hi Fetsum,
Educating and interetsing piece!!! good job as usual. I hope many youth who have been made to believe that eritrea is associated with poverty will learn that poverty in eritrea is manmade. God has given us the opportunity and it is up to us to grab it and use it positively.
belay nega September 28, 2013
“God has given us the opportunity and it is up to us to grab it and use it positively”
This statement would sound better, before the so called oppositions went to AWASSA, to adopt an Ethiopian made constitution, which allows KERNELIOS to go away with BISHA and the confused kebessa keeps it’s non arable,non tradeable mountains.
ghenet September 28, 2013
Belay what are you trying to brew? my comment did not mention AWASSA, KERNELIOS, CONSTITUTION OR ETHIOPIA OR KEBESSA.
ghenet September 28, 2013
iN FACT OUR WEALTH DOES NOT HAVE ANY THING TO DO WITH THESE TERMS AND NAMES.
belay nega September 28, 2013
Ghenet
You have long way to go,to perceive the complexity of Eritrean issue.
ghenet September 29, 2013
Belay,
How do you know that I have not percieved it already? Because I did not say DIA is a victim like us?
ghenet September 29, 2013
Belay, do not be judgmental!
ERITRAWIT September 27, 2013
Thank you Fitsum as usual excellent and very clear information my heart bleed when ever i read about my beloved country.it’s very clear where we are heading with this Esaias ajenda.All the money u mention non of it goes to THE ERITREANS IT’S UNDER KISHA, WOLDU BARYA ETC…NO Electric,No water,No food Our people dying in side.Every day he get a chance to be alive he killed more eritrean i hope he doesn’t stay another ten days AMEN.
Suleiman Salim September 27, 2013
Fitsum Abraham,
You can not accuse the Eritrean government of corruption. PFDJ is not Woyane. This is for you ( enjoy it ):
” Meles Zenawi net worth: Meles Zenawi Asres his net worth currently stands at $3 Billion. He was the former Prime Minister of Ethiopia who presided over the country from 1995 to his death in 2012.”
ERITRAWIT September 27, 2013
suleiman Eritrea stdema Tigray tlma the $3 Billion u are taking about may be it belong to us i’m sure u know Esaias dream.
Suleiman Salim September 27, 2013
Eritrawit,
Are you repeating the famous Woyane slogan ” Ethiopia stdema Tigray tlma ….”. ??
Do you have an explanation to how Meles Zenawi got all the money for himself. Remember we are talking about $3 Billion!!!
MightyEmbasoyra September 27, 2013
Who cares about Meles Zenawi’s net worth. Why would we care even if robs the whole ethiopian money – let his people accuse him.
However, do you know how much money issaya accrued over this never end time (I mean beside owning the whole country)? You would be surprised.
Suleiman Salim September 27, 2013
Emba,
Why don’t you tell us? You are funny. Is that you way of defending your dead and alive masters?
belay nega September 28, 2013
Dear Mighty
If the president had a private property,they would have showed us detailed statements.I guess he is the poorest leader in this world.
MightyEmbasoyra September 28, 2013
Ato Belay,
Poor president??? LoL. You must be kidding. I don’t think he even will be happy if he listens to you telling him that he is poor. He is definitely filthy rich but the questions should be how rich? let’s ask that Negash (now he is residing in Norway or the main man, Hagos Kisha).
ERITRAWIT September 28, 2013
Suleman, Ethiopia stdema Tigray tlma done and dusted. now Esaias, kisha,monkey,woldu baria and their follower ajenda is big Tigray. I wonder if u are one of them if not open u eyes.
Suleiman Salim September 28, 2013
Eritrawit,
I suggest that you stick to BIG MAC. haTew-qeTew aytebzHi!! ha ha!!
tekeste September 28, 2013
Your source of information should be from the pfdj bandits. Let’s talk about the corruption by eritrean officials. How do you explain the large revenue generated from mining disapeared. If you are concerned about your country, you need to challenge the so called government where the money gone. For many of us, it has never been a government and i donot expect them to be accountable. The longer they stay in power, the impact would be irreversably damaging. In fact the adverse impact is not limited to the evonomy, the existance of the nation at stake.
Suleiman Salim September 28, 2013
Tekeste,
” you need to challenge the so called government where the money gone.”
You and Fitsum invent a non-existing issue.
belay nega September 28, 2013
Fitsum
A gov whom we offered to, our own golds to conduct the war of 1998,what is wrong if applies the one from BISHA to defend the country? Rather we have to be thankful for giving us a break.
tekeste September 29, 2013
A break from a war? War and misery is the only thing that your beloved government could succesfully do. What a shame.
Semhar September 28, 2013
Fetsum:
, thank you for exposing the tyrant dictator, the mad dog Isayas and his blind followers HIGDEF.
Fetsum: please listens to the interview of Yemane T/Gergish, a party member of EPLF. You can get it in the YouTube. Here is the URL address of Yamane T/Gergish please listen to this interesting interview! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNxe9SoSvz4
ahmed saleh September 28, 2013
Hawna Futzum
It takes time and energy to look after information and to share with us what you find , THANK YOU BROTHER .
You do not know me but I used to see you in Eritrean gathering as an humble person .
ahmed saleh September 28, 2013
What I mean ‘ humble person ‘ is you never act as educated person with highly accredited educational
degree and at the same time your low profile personality and the dress you were wearing among us .
Your are my type of person , bro.
Suleiman Salim September 28, 2013
Ahmed,
You are a nice person. Don’t allow people like Fitsum to take advantage of you.
MightyEmbasoyra September 28, 2013
Ato Ahmed,
You don’t seem too shabby yourself but that’s really good to give some respect to your fellow Eritrean. Keep it up, brother!
ahmed saleh September 29, 2013
Suleiman
I advise you to read and listen on ideas from different prospective to learn and to have broad knowledge
on the issue in question even if you think it comes from your enemy words . Our problem is to depend on
same source of information to tell us what to do and not what not to do like fools .