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daggfish

04/06/11 8:52 PM

#18817 RE: Radar02 #18815

not correct see breakdown...this number was mentioned in a PR from assays done
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Beau1954

04/06/11 8:59 PM

#18818 RE: Radar02 #18815

Read the assay reports. They talk about the updated reports where they raised the price per ton to $8000.00 from the original $3400.00 per ton. It states that there is aprox 50kgs of black sand per ton of material which works out to actually be 110 lbs per ton.
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Beau1954

04/06/11 9:02 PM

#18819 RE: Radar02 #18815

SOURCE: Sunergy Inc.


Dec 07, 2010 07:07 ETSunergy Large Scale Rare Earth Element (REEs) Concentrates Valued at Over $3,897/Ton After Free Gold Removal on Its 140 sq. km. Pampana River Licensed Concession in Sierra Leone, West Africa
FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE--(Marketwire - December 7, 2010) - Sunergy, Inc. (the "Company") (PINKSHEETS: SNEY) reports that in addition to the free gold recovered in alluvial test mining conducted by its subsidiary Allied Mining and Supply, LLC on its 140 sq. km. Pampana River Licensed Concession in Sierra Leone, West Africa, the Rare Earths (REEs) concentrates recovered are valued at over $3,897.00/ton. Diamonds are also a component recovered in the operation as a value added byproduct.

These sands are consistent and verified in the river channel and along the banks and benches. Company geologists estimate 50kg./tonne rich black sands easily recoverable by dredging and land-based mining suggesting the likelihood of highly profitable and immediate alluvial mining operations. Inspection of artisanal mining and prospecting sites within the license area show black sands containing the rare earths (REEs) throughout the claims. Titanium values previously announced are included in the above valuation. The content and values of Rare Earths (REEs) including the residual contained gold and titanium for the five samples of concentrates are averaged as follows:



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Beau1954

04/06/11 9:06 PM

#18820 RE: Radar02 #18815

SOURCE: Sunergy Inc.


Mar 17, 2011 07:45 ETSunergy Update: 3 Dredges and Equipment Have Arrived In Sierra Leone, January 2011; Test Results Reveal More Rare Earth Elements and An Increase in Value/Ton From $3395.00 per Ton of Black Sand in the June 2010 Tests to $8421.00
SCOTTSDALE, AZ--(Marketwire - March 17, 2011) - Sunergy, Inc (the "Company") (PINKSHEETS: SNEY) today announces that the container with the 3 dredges and operating equipment has arrived in Freetown, Sierra Leone. This now sets the stage for operations to commence on the Company's 140 sq. km. Pampana River Project once the shipment clears customs and is moved to the site. Company operations personnel have been on the ground for several weeks preparing for deployment of the equipment. Dredge operations will begin once the dredges are assembled and located in their preselected locations on the Pampana River.

The dredges, designed by Alan Trees of Dredge Builders Warehouse of Riggins, Idaho, have been custom built to capture the gold, diamonds and heavy black sands which contain the rare earths (REEs). Each dredge is capable to process and handle 50-60 tons/hour of productive mineral laden gravels. A video showing an operating dredge and a discussion of how it operates is available on the Company's website www.sunergygold.com

In a letter to Sunergy dated February 14, 2011, Scott Plummer of RMS Ross In Chilliwack, BC, Canada discusses the January 2011 test results from Inspectorate Exploration and Mining Services Ltd. and compares the June 2010 testing as follows: "The initial ALS Chemex test work was conducted on the black sand concentrate samples that were recovered from locations throughout your Pampana concessions. These results revealed a strong presence of valuable rare earth metals and other related metals that carry significant value and are quite rare. See Press Release dated December 7, 2010.

"It was therefore proposed that a second series of mineralogical tests be conducted that were considerably more expansive than the preliminary tests, and that they be conducted at Inspectorate Exploration and Mining Services Ltd, in their Analytical Division in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. This was decided, since it was known that they had purchased state of the art analytical equipment that would be able to determine very accurately the complete range of rare earth metals and other related valuable metals. This was to verify the accuracy of the previous body of analytical work at ALS Chemex and would reveal a more complete range of metals of value in the Pampana River black sand samples.

"What was found in the second body of test work verified the initial work as being credible, and was able to demonstrate additional values. The large increase in the estimated average value of metals per ton was due to both the expanded range of metals tested for, some more accurate test work that was conducted, and also directly relates to the considerable increase in rare earth metal values over the last year. Together, they account for the increase from $3395.00 per ton of black sand in the June 2010 tests to $8421.00 in the January 2011 test results."