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Petaquilla Minerals Ltd
Symbol PTQ
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Close 2013-02-11 C$ 0.52
Market Cap C$ 115,559,684
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Petaquilla wins Panama court case against Inmet unit

2013-02-12 09:23 ET - News Release

Mr. Joao Manuel reports

PANAMANIAN SUPREME COURT AND NATIONAL LANDS ADMINISTRATION AUTHORITY (ANATI) RULE IN FAVOUR OF PETAQUILLA

The Supreme Court of Panama has ruled in favour of Petaquilla Minerals Ltd. and its wholly owned subsidiary, Petaquilla Minerals SA, and against Minera Panama SA (MPSA), a subsidiary of Inmet Mining Corp., after the latter submitted a claim of unconstitutionality before the supreme court.

As background, Petaquilla, in 2003, applied for and subsequently acquired mineral concession rights to five areas of the Donoso district of Panama. In 2008 and 2010, MPSA filed requests with the Department of Mineral Resources, and Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MICI) to reject all applications for the exploration and extraction of minerals on lands subject to Petaquilla's concession rights. In September, 2012, MICI issued Resolution 2012-509 declaring MPSA's opposition petition to be without merit. As MICI's ruling was a final determination and not subject to appeal, MPSA launched a constitutional claim, which the supreme court has ruled not to accept, thus upholding the ruling of MICI. MICI has also rejected MPSA's application for an area of 11,145 hectares for the location of its tailings facilities.

Further, on Feb. 5, 2013, Panama's National Lands Administration Authority (ANATI) upheld a resolution from October, 2012, denying MPSA the use of additional public lands to develop its copper mining project. MPSA had requested that the October, 2012, ruling be reconsidered, leading to ANATI's further rejection of MPSA's request. ANATI stated that it does not recognize the briefs filed by MPSA relating to alleged notifications of the exercise of easement rights. ANATI also reaffirmed that, pursuant to the Petaquilla Law of 1997, any disputes between Petaquilla and MPSA should be resolved through arbitration.

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