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Ecuadorian Announces Positive Prefeasibility Study at Gaby Project in Ecuador - New Drill Results Indicate Extension to the West.


SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 24, 1997--Ecuadorian Minerals (TSE See Tokyo Stock Exchange.

TSE

1. See Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE).

2. See Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE).
 EMC (1) (EMC Corporation, Hopkinton, MA, www.emc.com) The leading supplier of storage products for midrange computers and mainframes. Founded in 1979 by Richard J. Egan and Roger Marino, EMC has developed advanced storage and retrieval technologies for the world's largest companies. .) Ecuadorian Minerals Corporation ("EMC") is pleased to announce the results of the prefeasibility study on the presently known main Gaby deposit within the Gaby gold porphyry Porphyry, Greek scholar
Porphyry (pôr`fĭrē), c.232–c.304, Greek scholar and Neoplatonic philosopher. He studied rhetoric under Cassius Longinus and philosophy under Plotinus.
 property in southern Ecuador. The study has outlined a resource containing an estimated 3.91 million ounces gold (at a 0.5 g/t cut- off) and a preliminary mineable reserve of 2.18 million ounces gold. Based on these results and the considerable upside potential Upside potential

The amount by which analysts or investors expect the price of a security may increase.


upside potential

The potential price or gain that may be expected in a security or in a security average, generally stated as the dollar
 to enhance overall project economics as described below EMC intends to proceed with a final feasibility study The analysis of a problem to determine if it can be solved effectively. The operational (will it work?), economical (costs and benefits) and technical (can it be built?) aspects are part of the study. Results of the study determine whether the solution should be implemented.  at Gaby commencing in the summer of 1997.

This study will include a full evaluation of all of the optimization optimization

Field of applied mathematics whose principles and methods are used to solve quantitative problems in disciplines including physics, biology, engineering, and economics.
 factors which, due to the timing of the prefeasibility study, could not be part of that study. Included in this category are assay results from the recent drill hole CAL-7, located 100 meters to the west of the known western margin of the deposit (see attached map), where one intercept intercept

in mathematical terms the points at which a curve cuts the two axes of a graph.
 reports 96.1 meters at 1.20 g/t gold, including several high grade intercepts. Mineralization Mineralization
The process by which the body uses minerals to build bone structure.

Mentioned in: Rickets

mineralization,
n the bioprecipitation of an inorganic substance.
 remains open to the north, indicating significant potential to add to the existing reserve.

The principal parameters of the project, on a 100 percent equity basis, as determined by the independent engineering company, MRDI MRDI Medical Record Disease Indices (epidemiology)
MRDI McCanse Readiness for Death Instrument (questionnaire) 
 (Mineral Resources Noun 1. mineral resources - natural resources in the form of minerals
natural resource, natural resources - resources (actual and potential) supplied by nature
 Development Inc.) of San Mateo, California San Mateo is a city in San Mateo County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is one of the larger suburbs on the San Francisco Peninsula, located between Burlingame to the north, Foster City to the East, and Belmont to the south. , are summarized below on a 100 percent project basis:

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TOTAL GOLD RESOURCE:  165 million tonnes at 0.73 g/t gold
           (0.5 g/t cut-off), containing  3.91 million ounces
           gold.  Assays greater than 5.0 g/t cut to 5.0 g/t.

PRELIMINARY MINEABLE RESERVE: 89.8 million tonnes at 0.75 g/t
                           gold (0.87 g/t for first 4 years).
                           Not including silver credits.

CONTAINED OUNCES GOLD:  2.18 million (plus silver estimated
                        at 4.6 million ounces)

METALLURGICAL RECOVERY:  89.2 percent

RECOVERABLE MINEABLE OUNCES GOLD:  1.94 million (plus silver
                             estimated at 2.3 million ounces)

WASTE-TO-ORE RATIO:  1.13 to 1

MINING:  Open-pit, 20,000 tpd, 7.2 million tonnes per year
         with a 13.2 year mine life

AVERAGE ANNUAL GOLD PRODUCTION:  147,000 ounces (178,000
                    during first 4 years).  Annual silver
                    production estimated at 175,000 ounces

METALLURGICAL PROCESS:  Conventional Milling/Carbon-in-Leach
                        (CIL)

INITIAL CAPITAL COST:  US$152 million
                       (including mining fleet)

OPERATING COST:  US$256 per ounce (including silver credits)

INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN (IRR):   6.4 percent at $375/oz gold
                                10.4 percent at $400/oz gold
                                (Including silver credits)

NET PRESENT VALUE (NPV) @ $375/oz gold:
                   0 percent discount rate:  US $66.1 million
                   5 percent discount rate:  US $11.0 million

Note:  For the economic data above a silver grade of 1.60 g/t
       with a recovery of 50 percent and a price of $5.00 per
       ounce has been estimated, based on statistical data
       available for silver assays as part of the database.


    The main Gaby deposit is contained within two property positions
with separate ownership: a northern portion which is 100 percent held
by EMC and a southern portion which is 51 percent held by EMC (see
attached map), in a joint venture with Zappa Resources Ltd, who
retain the balance of 49 percent.  Net attributable preliminary
contained mineable gold ounces to EMC on a proportionate basis total
1.64 million or approximately 75 percent of the total 2.18 million
ounces.
    The preliminary mineable reserve figures, on a 100 percent
project basis, are sub-divided as follows into the Proven/Probable
and Possible categories.



Category        Tonnes   Gold   Contained Au   Recoverable Au
             (million)  (g/t)  (000's ounces)  (000's ounces)
-------------------------------------------------------------
Proven/Probable   44.3   0.79       1,130           990
Possible          45.5   0.72       1,048           952
                  ----   ----       -----         -----
         TOTAL    89.8   0.75       2,178         1,942
-------------------------------------------------------------


    Reserves allocated to the Proven/Probable category are defined by
MRDI as those kriged ore blocks located within 40 meters of two drill
holes or within a 40 x 40 x 25 meter ellipse from any single drill
hole.  Possible reserves are those located outside of these defined
parameters.  Infill drilling, to be carried out as part of the
upcoming feasibility study, is expected to result in the majority of
the reserve in the Possible category to be reclassified as
Proven/Probable.  Average drill hole spacing for the preliminary
mineable reserve is approximately 85 meters, ranging from 70 meters
within the northern portion of the deposit (100 percent EMC) to 100
meters within the southern portion (51 percent EMC).  For the total
gold resource of 3.91 million ounces the average drill spacing is
about 105 meters.  On a pro-rata preliminary mineable ounce basis,
EMC's total of 1.64 million is sub-divided into 0.93 million ounces
in the Proven/Probable category (82 percent of the total) and 0.71
million ounces (68 percent of the total) in the Possible category,
the balance being for Zappa's account.

PLANNED OPTIMIZATION STUDIES

    These studies, which are planned for the next phase of the
project, have been sub-divided into two categories below: the first
involving ore extension/exploration targets which show promise of
increasing the overall size potential of the main Gaby deposit and a
second category for specific items which have the potential to
enhance the overall long-term economics of the project.  The
objective in adding additional reserves to the main Gaby deposit is
to develop a mineable reserve of sufficient size capable of
supporting a higher annual production rate, thereby significantly
reducing unit operating and capital costs.
    1.  EXPLORATION UPSIDE POTENTIAL
    - In the western part of the deposit, drill assays recently
received from drill hole CAL-7, located within 175 meters of two core
holes which reported respective gold intercepts of 174 meters at 0.74
g/t (including 48 meters at 1.28 g/t and 34 meters at 1.41 g/t), show
a long intercept of 96.1 meters at 1.20 g/t gold, including several
shorter, high grade, intervals as indicated below:



Hole     Depth    Interval     Intercept    Gold
          (m)       (m)            (m)      (g/t)
-----    -----  -------------   ---------   -----
CAL-7     280    70.0 - 98.0      28.0       0.84
                146.0 - 242.1     96.1       1.20 (uncut)
   includes (a) 146.0 - 170.0     24.0       2.31
   includes     146.0 - 147.9      1.9      19.94
            (b) 225.0 - 242.1     17.1       2.43
   includes     225.0 - 225.2      0.2      40.63





The results from this core hole extend the known western portion of the deposit for approximately 100 meters to the northwest into an area covering approximately 1,000 meters x 400 meters that has not yet been drilled by EMC. Additional drilling is planned as soon as possible in this area; one core rig is already on site for this purpose.

- A follow-up drilling program at the high-grade Tama Zone, located only 400 meters east of the main Gaby deposit, is underway to assess the size potential of the plus 600 meter long shear shear: see strength of materials.
Shear

A straining action wherein applied forces produce a sliding or skewing type of deformation.
 zone with previous values reported by EMC of up to 24.0 g/t gold over 2 meter drill intercepts in 3 holes, together with similar values from surface exposures. To date, 3 additional drill holes have recently been completed with assays pending and another 2 holes are planned.

- Deep drilling (up to 1,000 meters depth) is planned for the main Gaby deposit to accomplish two principal goals: firstly, to test for the presence of deeper mineralized min·er·al·ize  
v. min·er·al·ized, min·er·al·iz·ing, min·er·al·iz·es

v.tr.
1. To convert to a mineral substance; petrify.

2. To transform a metal into a mineral by oxidation.

3.
 zones, as indicated by the existing data, which may have acted as feeders to the known gold mineralization or which may form part of a more extensive mineralized body; secondly, to test for lateral extensions of mineralization in areas not previously drilled.

- Based on a recent re-interpretation of the western portion of the deposit, EMC plans to carry out additional drilling in the southeastern portion of the Guadalupe concession. This program will test for the eastern extension of the western Guadalupe zone of mineralization in areas that have not yet been drilled.

2. OTHER UPSIDE POTENTIAL

- The prefeasibility study Rates of Return (IRR's) and Present Values (NPV's) have been calculated so far on a 100 percent equity basis, pre-tax and pre-royalty, but without the benefit of detailed "financial engineering" in terms of forward selling of gold and debt- equity scenarios. In addition, the estimated cash flow from the project could qualify, based on presently known banking criteria, for gold-loan project financing Project financing

A form of asset-based financing in which a firm finances a discrete set of assets on a stand-alone basis.
 to reduce the equity portion of the $152 million initial capital cost by close to 50 percent. The government of Ecuador has recently indicated that the present 3.0 percent gross royalty on metal production will be rescinded shortly, together with a willingness to discuss other favorable fa·vor·a·ble  
adj.
1. Advantageous; helpful: favorable winds.

2. Encouraging; propitious: a favorable diagnosis.

3.
 tax incentives on a "special case" basis. In light of the fact that Gaby is the largest gold project in Ecuador at this time, it is expected that the project would qualify as a "special case".

- The initial capital cost estimate of US$152 million includes US$22.5 million for the cost of a 24 megawatt meg·a·watt  
n. Abbr. MW
One million watts.



mega·watt
 power generating plant which will be required because local electrical power cannot be assured over the mine life due to problems with Ecuador's principal government-owned hydro-electric power generating plant. More recently, private companies have begun construction and operation of additional power stations (principally powered by natural gas) in Ecuador and several have indicated that excess power may be available for use at Gaby. Discussions are continuing which, if successful, would reduce the initial capital cost by close to 15 percent and thus provide a significant positive impact on the overall project economics.

- A new metallurgical met·al·lur·gy  
n.
1. The science that deals with procedures used in extracting metals from their ores, purifying and alloying metals, and creating useful objects from metals.

2.
 technique, recently developed by an Australian company, which may enhance metallurgical recovery and reduce operating costs operating costs nplgastos mpl operacionales  will be tested on the Gaby ore. This technique, known as the Atomaer process, has been proven to be successful at several gold mines in Australia where it has enhanced overall metallurgical recovery by up to 15 percent, increased mill throughput, reduced gold leaching leaching, method of extraction in which a solvent is passed through a mixture to remove some desired substance from it. A simple example is the passage of boiling water through ground coffee to dissolve and carry out the chemicals necessary for producing the beverage.  time and lowered overall reagent reagent /re·a·gent/ (re-a´jent) a substance used to produce a chemical reaction so as to detect, measure, produce, etc., other substances.

re·a·gent
n.
 consumption. EMC personnel have recently visited such operations in western Australia Western Australia, state (1991 pop. 1,409,965), 975,920 sq mi (2,527,633 sq km), Australia, comprising the entire western part of the continent. It is bounded on the N, W, and S by the Indian Ocean. Perth is the capital. . Metallurgical sample composites will be submitted shortly and results can be expected in the summer.

- Initial calculations of open-pit slope angles by Golder Associates of Redmond, Washington Redmond is a city in King County, Washington, USA. It is situated on the eastern edge of the Seattle urban area, in what is known as the Eastside. In 2003 the Census Bureau estimated the city population was 46,391.  indicate that steeper pit slope angles than those used in the prefeasibility study may be possible, subject to further geotechnical engineering Geotechnical engineering is the branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering behavior of earth materials. Geotechnical engineering includes investigating existing subsurface conditions and materials; assessing risks posed by site conditions; designing earthworks and  studies. With positive results, such steeper slope angles may reduce the overall waste-to- ore ratio from the current 1.13 to 1 ratio and thus reduce operating costs.

- Additional capital and operating cost optimization will be a priority, with particular attention being paid to major cost items such as the crushing/grinding circuit, tailings Tailings (also known as tailings pile, tails, leach residue, or slickens[1]) are the materials left over[2] after the process of separating the valuable fraction from the worthless fraction of an ore.  impoundment An action taken by the president in which he or she proposes not to spend all or part of a sum of money appropriated by Congress.

The current rules and procedures for impoundment were created by the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C.A.
, the EPCM EPCM Engineering, Procurement, Construction Management
EPCM Essential Procedures for Clinical Microbiology
EPCM Enhanced Planning Control Message
EPCM Enterprise Portal Content Management
EPCM European Project & Change Management (The Netherlands) 
 contract and the overall contingency level; these items presently account for approximately 56 percent of the total capital costs. A relatively small amount of contractor mining for waste haulage has been included in years 1 and 11 of the estimated 13 year mine life due to higher than normal mining rates in those years. The viability of utilizing contractor mining over a portion of the entire mine life will also be evaluated in detail during the feasibility study.

EMC plans to commence the final feasibility study as soon as possible, dependent upon availability of drill rigs, but many of these optimization scenarios have already begun. An estimated 15,000 to 17,000 meters of additional core drilling is planned to yield a drill-hole spacing for the final mineable reserve of approximately 50 meters, based on an assessment of the current statistical semi- variograms and ranges. Concurrent with this definition drilling will be the deep drill holes to depths of up to 1000 meters described above, together with follow up drilling, if warranted, at Tama and the western extension area. The final feasibility study is currently expected to be completed by late summer 1998, subject to the availability of suitable financing.

EMC is a mineral exploration and development company with a focus on bulk mineable gold and copper porphyry deposits in the northern Andes of South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , specifically Ecuador and Peru. The Company has 31.4 million common shares outstanding and 34.9 million on a fully diluted di·lute  
tr.v. di·lut·ed, di·lut·ing, di·lutes
1. To make thinner or less concentrated by adding a liquid such as water.

2. To lessen the force, strength, purity, or brilliance of, especially by admixture.
 basis.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

Stephen J. Kay, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.

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 neither approves nor disapproves the information contained in this News Release.

NOTE: Location map available from the Company at the phone number listed above.

CONTACT: Ecuadorian Minerals Corporation

Jim Kasten, 602/483-9932

602/483-9926 (FAX)

http://www.emcinfo.com/emc/
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