Marlin Project Montana Exploradora de Guatemala, S.A. June 1, 2005.

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Marlin Project Montana Exploradora de Guatemala, S.A. June 1, 2005

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Marlin Project Montana Exploradora de Guatemala, S.A.

June 1, 2005

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Marlin Project & Development

• San Miguel Ixtahuacán and Sipacapa are two of the ten poorest municipalities.

• 70,000, predominately indigenous Mam & Sipacapense peoples.

• Annual migration to coast or Chiapas.• Need for non-farm rural employment.• What are the development options?

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Permits & Licenses

• Exploration began in 1996.

• The Environmental Impact & Social Study according to MARN (Ministry of Environment) regulations.

• EIA&S contained consultation and review.

• Exploitation license - 2003.

• Compliant - ILO 169 & IFC safeguards.

• Social license is not a formal document.

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Community Relations Group

• CRG employees from the surrounding communities and San Marcos.

• Liaison with neighboring communities.

• Provide information about Marlin. • Listen to the communities and

respond to questions and proposals.

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Community Relations Group

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Local Communities at Marlin

COMUDES SIPACAPAXEABAJ

CENTRO DE SALUD CONSEJO MUN SIPACAPA

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Sharing Information

• 209 Community Visits to talk with 12,913 persons.

• 260 Visits to Marlin by 4,439 persons.

• 16 trips to the San Martin Mine in Honduras by 202 persons.

[2003 through March/April 2005]

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Montana Exploradora Values

• Low cost, efficient mining process with international standards.

• Transparency.

• Corporate Responsibility.

• Environmental Stewardship.

• Sustainable Development.

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Transparency• Publicly released the 2004 Environmental

and Social Performance Annual Monitoring Report (AMR) to the IFC on the internet.

• All taxes & royalties publicly disclosed.• Glamis Gold is traded on the Toronto and

New York stock exchanges and meets all Canadian and U.S. disclosure requirements.

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Corporate Responsibility

• Working with CentraRSE, Guatemala and BSR -Business for Social Responsibility.

• Employee well-being and success.• Respectful relationship with neighbors.• Formulation of Standards and Code of

Ethics with CentraRSE and other companies.

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Environmental Stewardship• Internationally approved Environmental

Impact and Social Study.• Compliance with international and national

environmental standards.• The MARN does a quarterly inspection.• Internal and IFC audits. • Support for environmental monitoring at

different levels: internal, international, national and local.

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Environment - Water

• 85% of the water is recycled from tailings impoundment.

• 15% is make-up water from 1,000 foot deep well.

• Community water sources not related to Marlin well.

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Environment - Cyanide

• The Marlin Project follows the International Cyanide Code.

• Cyanide recycled in a two-part closed circuit.

• INCO Cyanide destruction technology before discharge to tailings.

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Royalties, Taxes, & Expenditures

• $14 million+ over the mine’s life in royalties.• $54 million in income taxes starting 2008.• $ 6 million in property & social security taxes.• $4.8 million payroll in 2004;

84% goes to Guatemala residents.• $33 million to Guatemalan companies (‘04).• $500 million+ project expenditures in

Guatemala during the Marlin Project.

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Meetings - Local Communities

CARRIZAL

SAN JOSÉ IXCANICHESIPACAPA

CANOJEL TRIUNFO

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Community Projects

• Potable Water.• Principal roads, bridges & community

roads.• Social Infrastructure Projects • 8 teachers 2004, 37 teachers in 2005.• Adult literacy.• 70 Student scholarships in 2004.• Teaching materials.• 2003 through March 2005 =

Q/. 5,922,473. (~ US $780,000)

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San Marcos Projects

• Montana Exploradora intends to create a $5 million trust fund.

• The use of the annual interest from the trust fund will benefit the San Marcos Department.

• The mechanisms for operation are under discussion.

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Stakeholders Process

• Montana is committed to a community-centered, participatory sustainable development plan.

• Montana plans to commit resources to a sustainable development plan contingent on commitments by other stakeholders.

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Fundación Sierra Madre

• Non-Profit NGO.• Created by Citizens Development

Corps (CDC) and Montana Exploradora, S.A.

• Works in San Miguel Ixtahuacán & Sipacapa.

• $400,000 annually from Montana.• FSM will receive Marlin Project lands.

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Project ConcernInternational

Glamis Gold & Montana

Exploradora

CitizensDevelopment Corps

IFC (Grant)

FAFIDESS

INTECAP(Guatemala government

training institute)

FundacionSierra Madre

Integrated CommunityDevelopment Program (ICDP)

Other NGOs

Economic Opportunity & Micro-finance

TrainingHealth

APROSAMI

AgroforestryMunicipal Strengthening

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Working to Improve

• Increase information sharing with neighboring communities.

• Additional information for NGOs and other stakeholders outside of area.

• Opportunities for Dialogue.• Stakeholders Process.

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Montana Exploradora Employees

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Sierra Madre and Cuchamatanes Dawn for a Bright Future