Sutter Gold Implements Cost Cutting Measures and Provides Development Update Vancouver, British Columbia (July 3, 2013) -
Sutter Gold Mining Inc. (SGM:TSX-V) (SGMNF:OTCQX) ("Sutter" or the "Company") announces the implementation of several cost-cutting measures in response to recent gold market volatility and uncertainty in financing markets.
RMB Australia Holdings Limited ("RMB" or the "Lender"), which has funded development and construction costs at Sutter's Lincoln Mine Project in the California Mother Lode for the past five years and continues to do so, requested cost reductions as a condition of further funding under the extension and increase of the bridge loan announced on May 23, 2013.
An affiliate of RMB is also a 48% shareholder of Sutter Gold's common shares.
Sutter has implemented immediate changes to senior management, reduction of mine-site workforce, and refined the Lincoln Project development plan.
The immediate effect of these changes will be to reduce ongoing costs and to focus the remaining workforce at the mine site on completion of specific, well defined capital projects.
Management Changes (effective July 1, 2013):
Mr. Richard A. Winters, President of RMB Resources Inc. and a Director of Sutter since July 2008, has been appointed Interim President and CEO.
RMB Resources, the wholly-owned resource merchant banking division of the FirstRand Group of South Africa, provides equity and debt financing to small and mid-sized resource companies globally outside South Africa.
The Board of Directors wishes to thank Dr. Leanne Baker, who served as President and CEO since November 2011, for her efforts as CEO during her tenure. She will continue as a member of the Board.
The Board would also like to thank Mr. Matthew Collins for his efforts as Chief Operating Officer since September 2009.
The Board of Directors was also recently re-appointed at the AGM by the shareholders and is comprised of Mr. Mark T. Brown (Chairman), Dr. Leanne Baker, Mr. James Crombie, Mr. David Fennell, Mr. Allen Winters and Mr. Richard Winters.
Mr. Robert Hutmacher has been re-appointed as Chief Financial Officer.
Workforce Reductions
Approximately one-third of the current staff positions have been eliminated at the Lincoln Mine site.
The remaining personnel will continue with execution of the next phase of planned development at the Project.
"These decisions were difficult but prudent in the current market environment," said Chairman Mark Brown. "Our Board of Directors and financial team are working with Mr. Winters and RMB to ensure that the Lincoln Mine Project has the best long-term chance of success.
We will continue to take actions that support the most cost- effective ways of moving the project forward and to make decisions that are in the best interests of all of our shareholders."
Reduction in Interest Rate on Short Term Credit Facility
In concert with the Company's cost cutting efforts, RMB has agreed to reduce the interest rate on the existing Secured, Short Term Credit Facility (see press release of May 23, 2012). Beginning July 1, 2013, the interest rate on the Facility will be reduced from Libor plus 15%p.a. to Libor plus 10%p.a. This measure will reduce interest burden and direct increased funding for the next phase of development at the Lincoln Project.
Development Update
As a result of these actions, RMB has agreed to continue funding the next phase of development at the Lincoln Project. This phase of work involves final close out of the outstanding building permits on the surface facilities, including the administration and shop building, mill, sand barn and tailings thickener.
The mill, currently 95% complete, will be completed and commissioned with the processing of approximately 1,500 tons of mined material currently stockpiled at the mill and 1,500 tons of new mined material forecast to be produced from continuing underground development.
Revenues generated from the mill commissioning will be used to partially offset ongoing development costs.
Underground development will resume in the near term. The plan for this next phase of underground development will involve approximately 1,850 feet of underground development.
The object of the plan is to develop the mine sufficiently in order to: Achieve regulatory compliance for production mining operations with the completion of raise work required for the establishment of secondary egress as well as ventilation; and Allow access to and mining of the initial stope panels as well as enhance the deposit model through the additional exposure of the ore body.
Sutter personnel will execute the planned work on the surface facilities while underground development will be executed by Mining Construction Inc., the local mining contractor that has performed all prior development and mining at the Lincoln Project.
All work contemplated under this phase of development is scheduled to be completed by the end of October 2013, following which subsequent work plans will be assessed and decided upon.
Rick Winters, interim President and CEO, commented, "These cost cutting measures and focused, objective driven ongoing development reflect a required, higher level of discipline in managing the Lincoln Project's advancement going forward. The core team of professionals at the Project are capable and committed to the efficient execution of the next phase of work and the success of the Lincoln Mine. The actions and continued funding by RMB is a significant indication of the strong support from our lender and major shareholder in the current, extremely difficult junior mining sector."
About Sutter
Sutter has two projects: the Lincoln Project located in Amador County, on the California Mother Lode Gold Belt, and the Santa Theresa Project located in the Northern Baja region of Mexico. Currently, the Company is completing the mill construction and underground development of the Lincoln Mine Project, beginning with the shallow portion of the Lincoln-Comet ore zone. The Lincoln-Comet and Keystone zones have a NI 43-101 compliant Indicated Resource estimate (completed in February 2008). Sutter currently controls approximately 3.6 miles of the Mother Lode of Amador County, with 90% of the property still unexplored.
In Mexico, Sutter holds the rights to the geologically similar, high-grade El Alamo district of northern Baja.
For further information, please contact:
Robert Hutmacher, Chief Financial Officer at 303 238 1438 ext. 222 Email: bhutmacher@suttergoldmining.com Website: www.suttergoldmining.com
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- Matt Collins, Chief Operating Officer of Sutter Gold Mining Inc. (TSXV: SGM) describes the Lincoln Mine Project in Sutter Creek, in the middle of the Historic California Mother Lode.
Sutter Gold Mining is a near-term gold producer, building Phase One of the new Lincoln Mine Project in the historic California Mother Lode. Ramp-up to full production is planned in the first half of 2013. The company controls approximately 4.5 miles of strike length in the most prolific portion of the Mother Lode in Amador County. The company's land holdings historically produced more than 3.5 million of the 7.7 million ounces gold produced from the 10 mile portion of the Mother Lode between the towns of Jackson and Plymouth. As Sutter Gold achieves positive cash flow, it plans to expand the Lincoln Mine, develop the Keystone resource, and explore for more gold, along strike and at depth, on its extensive land holdings.
Pacific Opportunity has been involved with Sutter Gold Mining for over 10 years. POC has previously assisted Sutter with accounting services, financial advisory and helped with various financings to advance the Lincoln Project located in the historically producing Mother Lode Gold Belt in California.