Brazil - Chapada



Chapada is an open-pit copper and gold mine in Brazil with milling facilities that produce a copper/gold concentrate, and is Yamana's largest property. Mining is currently occurring at a rate of 16 million tonnes per year. Concentrate is shipped to third party smelters for processing into copper and gold metal.

Continuous operations began in mid November 2006, and commercial production was declared in February 2007.

Production from Chapada for 2008 is estimated to be 170,000 to 175,000 ounces of gold and 155 to 160 million pounds of copper.  Production at Chapada is expected to increase to approximately 200,000 ounces of gold per year for 2012.


Overview


Location

In northern Goias State, Brazil, approximately 320 kilometres north of the state capital of Goiania and 270 kilometres northwest of the national capital of Brasilia. The project encompasses a series of mining and exploration licences totaling 8,369 hectares.

Type of operation

Open pit operation with 16 million tonne annual capacity. The ore is processed into a readily saleable copper-gold concentrate through a flotation processing plant.

Proven and probable reserves

(at December 31, 2007)
310,820,000 tonnes at 0.24 grams/tonne gold = 2,354,000 ounces gold
310,820,000 tonnes at 0.34% copper = 2,296,000 pounds of copper

Measured and Indicated Resources

(exclusive of reserves)
119,817,000 tonnes at 0.13 grams/tonne gold = 504,000 ounces gold
119,817,000 tonnes at 0.22% copper = 581,000 pounds of copper

Inferred Resources

304,861,000 tonnes at 0.11 grams/tonne gold = 1,078,000 ounces gold
304,861,000 tonnes at 0.19% copper = 1,277,000 pounds of copper

Expected Mine Life

19 years

Expected Annual Gold Production

170,000 to 175,000 ounces in 2008
175,000 to 180,000 ounces in 2009

Expected Annual Copper Production

155 to 160 million pounds in 2008
160 to 165 million ounces in 2009

Total expected gold production during life of mine

1.3 million ounces

Total expected copper production during life of mine

2 billion pounds

Other pertinent facts

High-grade starter pit with a head grade of 0.459% copper and 0.428 g/t gold, is expected to produce approximately 225,000 tonnes of concentrate averaging 28% copper and 20 g/t gold annually. This translates into more than 130 million pounds of copper and 134,000 ounces of gold annually over the first five years.

Project History


When Yamana acquired Chapada in July 2003, the project had an outlined zone of continuous copper-gold mineralization approximately 3,500 metres long by 900 metres wide, with a depth of up to 220 metres. In February 2004, Yamana completed an updated technical report for Chapada and one of the significant changes in projections was an increase in the planned throughput from 12 million to 16 million tonnes per year. A final feasibility study was completed in June 2004 and a construction decision was announced at that time. The project was completed by October 2006 and commercial production was declared in February 2007.

Operating Plan


The Chapada mine is now producing and selling concentrate on a consistent basis. The mine plan predicts average annual production of approximately 134 million pounds of payable copper and approximately 135,000 ounces of payable gold per year in concentrate for each of the first five years of operation. A mine life of 19 years is estimated for total production of about 2.0 billion pounds of recoverable copper and 1.4 million ounces of recoverable gold.

Gold production at Chapada is expected to be in the range of 170,000 to 175,000 ounces in 2008 and in the range of 175,000 to 180,000 ounces in 2009. Copper production at Chapada is expected to be 155 to 160 million pounds in 2008 and 160 to 165 million pounds in 2009.  Production is expected to increase to approximately 200,000 ounces of gold per year for 2012.

Value Enhancing Initiatives


Now that commercial production at Chapada has been achieved, the Company is developing a plan that would see an increase of production, doubling throughput by 2010.  Throughput would be expected to increase to over 30 million tonnes per year, meaning total production is expected to increase in the first five years to approximately 440,000 ounces of gold and approximately 930M pounds of copper.  In addition, Yamana has developed a plan to recover gold and copper from the tailings at Chapada, as well as sulphuric acid, resulting in an additional increase in production and revenue.