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Nevsun Announces First
Shipment of Gold From Tabakoto Gold Mine,
Mali
May 16, 2006
NEVSUN ANNOUNCES FIRST SHIPMENT OF GOLD FROM
TABAKOTO GOLD MINE, MALI
Nevsun Resources Ltd. (NSU-TSX and AMEX) (“The Company”) is pleased
to
announce that the Company has made its first
shipment of gold produced from the
commissioning phase of its Tabakoto Gold
Mine in Mali, West Africa. The Tabakoto Gold
Mine’s processing facilities have been
designed to treat the ores from both the
Tabakoto license and the adjoining Segala
mining license.
Bringing
Tabakoto into production has transformed
Nevsun Resources Ltd. from an explorer into
a junior gold producer. The combined
Tabakoto and Segala mining operations are
expected to produce 100,000 ounces of gold
per year for the next nine years from their
combined surface open pit mining reserve
base of 1 million ounces of gold.
Future Growth at Tabakoto
Continued surface exploration and possible
future underground mining extensions to the
existing Tabakoto/Segala operations could
provide expansion opportunities in Mali and
opportunities for corporate growth for the
Company. Crusher and leach capacities at the
Tabakoto plant have already been designed at
over capacity to facilitate future
expansions of operations at minimal cost and
disruption.
Additional Corporate Growth
Advancing the world-class gold/copper/zinc
Bisha project in Eritrea will continue to
fuel Company growth. The Bisha project is
currently in the engineering feasibility
stage which is scheduled for completion in
Q3 2006. The Company has already commenced
planning to facilitate debt financing of
the Bisha project after the completion of
the Bisha feasibility study.
A scoping study released in December 2005
shows Bisha to be a highly economic ten year
life open pit mining project with post open
pit underground potential. Bisha is a VMS
deposit comprising a high grade surface gold
oxide cap overlying a high grade copper
supergene massive sulphide deposit which
itself lies on top of a robust zinc/copper
primary massive sulphide deposit.
The scoping study indicates that the Bisha
project can recover approximately 420,000
ounces of gold in each of its first two
years of production. In the next three years
the project produces approximately 150
million pounds of copper per year from its
copper supergene ores which is followed by a
further five years production from its
primary massive sulphides with approximately
260 million pounds of zinc and 50 million
pounds of copper produced each year. The
study also demonstrates the potential to
recover 16 million ounces of silver over its
initial ten year open pit mine life. An
underground mining study to exploit the
appreciable additional resources below the
open pit will be initiated in the future.
The successful completion of mine
development at Bisha (currently planned for
late 2008) will provide Nevsun with the
potential to become a plus 500,000 oz per
year gold producer. The commissioning of the
Tabakoto Gold Mine is management’s first
step in achieving this target.
Forward Looking Statements: The above contains
forward looking statements that are subject
to a number of known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors that may
cause actual results to differ materially
from those anticipated in our forward
looking statements. Factors that could
cause such differences include: changes in
world commodity markets, equity markets,
costs and supply of materials relevant to
the mining industry, change in government
and changes to regulations affecting the
mining industry. Forward-looking statements
in this release include statements regarding
future production. Although we believe the
expectations reflected in our forward
looking statements are reasonable, results
may vary, and we cannot guarantee future
results, levels of activity, performance or
achievements.
| NEVSUN RESOURCES
LTD.
“John A. Clarke”
Dr. John A. Clarke
President & Chief Executive Officer
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For further information, Contact:
Judy Baker
(604)
623-4704 or
(416) 786-7860 or
1-888-600-2200
e-mail:
nevsuninfo@nevsun.com
Website:
www.nevsun.com |
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