US Mining Company Says Mine Seized In Venezuela

Stock quotes in this article: GRZ , KRY  

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — U.S. mining company Gold Reserve Inc. said Tuesday that President Hugo Chavez's government has seized control of its lucrative Venezuelan gold mine as socialist authorities assert control over the nation's mineral resources.

Government officials on Monday took control of Gold Reserve's Brisas del Cuyuni project in southeastern Bolivar state — part of its larger Brisas mine, which holds an estimated 10.2 million ounces of gold, the Spokane, Washington-based company said in a statement.

Government officials could not be immediately reached for comment, and it was not clear whether the company would be compensated.

The action came days after Gold Reserve filed for international arbitration for roughly $300 million in investments and $5 billion in future profits from its Venezuela properties, which include a second mining project in Bolivar state known as Choco 5.

The takeover is "a further demonstration of the government's earlier decision to expropriate the entire Brisas project," company president Doug Belanger said in the statement.

Private gold mining has become increasingly uncertain in Venezuela as Chavez has vowed to assert greater state control over mineral resources to supplement the nation's income from the dominant oil industry. In May, his government refused to renew Gold Reserve's Brisas del Cuyuni concession.

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