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Mineral Properties and Exploration Expenses
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2013
Mineral Properties And Exploration Expenses  
Note 4. Mineral Properties and Exploration Expenses

Foster Township, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada - Fostung Tungsten Property

 

(a)

On June 8, 2011, pursuant to an asset purchase agreement, the Company paid CAD $500,000 in cash for the acquisition of EMC Metals Corp.’s 100% leasehold interest in two mining leases known as the Fostung Property. The Fostung Property consists of two contiguous claim blocks of 30 claims totaling 485 hectors. The nine claims covered by Mining Lease 108592 expire on October 31, 2031. The twenty-one claims covered by Mining Lease 108847 have been extended by the Ministry of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry (“MNDMF”) through March 31, 2032. The Fostung Property is located in Foster Township, Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario, Canada. It is approximately 8 kilometers southeast of the town of Espanola and 70 kilometers west-southwest of the town of Sudbury. An excellent all-weather gravel road extends from Espanola, crossing the property and providing access to

the west bay of Lake Panache.

 

A production bonus in the amount of CAD $500,000 is payable to Breakwater Resources Ltd. by the Company within thirty business days following the commencement of commercial production from the property. A 1% net smelter return royalty on the property is also payable to Breakwater Resources Ltd. by the Company. No capitalized costs have been amortized as of June 30, 2013. The Company did not incur any impairment of these capitalized costs through June 30, 2013.

 

(b) The Fostung Property also consists of four unpatented mining claims, located in Foster Township in the Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario, Canada, comprised of 26 claim units, were recorded in the name of Fostung Resources Ltd. on June 7, 2011. Two of the four mining claim blocks consisting of two contiguous claims are located to the north east of the structural trend in the two contiguous claim blocks of 30 claims referred to in (a) above. Two of the four mining claim blocks consisting of two contiguous claims are located to the south west of the structural trend in the two contiguous claim blocks of 30 claims referred to in (a) above. Each of the four claims had an expiration date of June 7, 2013. On July 18, 2013, we filed an application for relief from forfeiture with the MNDMF to renew the leases. The aggregate amount required to be expended in order to renew the four claims is CAD $10,400.