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    FEE SCHEDULE

    Intertek 

    Minerals

    INDONESIA

    Accreditation LaboratoryLP-130-IDN

    March 2009

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    Index of Services

    Our Mission ....................................................................................................................... 2

    About Intertek.....................................................................................................................2-3

    Sample Preparation ........................................................................................................... 4-6

    Precious Metals ................................................................................................................. 7-8

    Geochemical Analysis by AAS .......................................................................................... 9

    Geochemical Analysis by ICP ........................................................................................... 10

    Fusion Analysis by XRF .................................................................................................... 11-12

    Geochemical Analysis by XRF.......................................................................................... 12

    Miscellaneous Analysis ..................................................................................................... 12

    General Terms & Conditions ............................................................................................ 13-16

    Contacts & Addresses ....................................................................................................... 17

    Sample Shipping................................................................................................................. 18

    Sample Submission Form .................................................................................................. 19

    Conversion Tables ............................................................................................................. 20-22

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    PD02

    INTERTEK INDONESIA: Intertek, represented by PT Intertek Utama Services, has been providing analytical services inIndonesia since 1993.

    In addition to operating one of South East Asia’s largest commercial analytical laboratories in Jakarta, encompassing minerals,

    environmental, petroleum geochemistry and palm oil testing, Intertek operates sample preparation facilities throughout the

    region.

    Currently, the Company has sample preparation facilities in Medan, Padang, Manado and Sumbawa Besar in Indonesia, Manilaand Surigao in the Philippines and Lae, Papua New Guinea. Whilst these facilities offer services to all clients, Intertek also

    operates dedicated sample preparation sites for specific clients in both Indonesia and PNG. Fire Assay Gold is also available in

    Lae, PNG.

    Utilising its depth of expatriate and national staff, Intertek also provides 24 /7 mine site laboratory operations for the Newcrest

    Gosowong gold mine and Newmont Batu Hijau copper/gold mine.

    Analytical services are offered to clients from Saudi Arabia and the Middle East to Thailand, Laos, China, Vietnam, Philippines,

    Malaysia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE AND SAMPLE TRACKING: Our Jakarta laboratories hold ISO 17025 accreditation for their minerals,

    environmental and petroleum analyses whilst the Company is accredited by FOSFA for palm oil testing.

    The ISO 17025 accreditation ensures international standards are maintained in the laboratories’ procedures, methodology,

    validation, QA/QC, reporting and record keeping. A sophisticated Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) is

    in place for sample tracking, scheduling, quality control and electronic reporting. This is complemented by bar coding of 

    samples in the Jakarta laboratories.

    Certified Reference Materials, blanks, splits and replicates are analysed with each batch of samples. Selected samples are also

    re-analysed to confirm anomalous results. These quality control results are reported along with the sample values in the final

    reports. Intertek also participates in a number of regular international proficiency round robins and client specific proficiency

     programs.

    REFINERY REPRESENTATION: Intertek offers a team of trained superintendents to minimize client risk by the supervision

    of precious metal refinery evaluation smelts and export shipments. Our staff will reduce the risk of melt losses and sampling bias

     by strictly monitoring the smelting process. This includes receipt of material, equipment use, clean up and product handover.

    ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION: Intertek’s environmental division provides laboratory testing services as well as

    environmental consulting services to numerous industries in Indonesia (mining, oil & gas, manufacturing and utilities).

    These services include trace level testing of water, soil, sediment, air and biological tissue in addition to testing more complex

    samples such as wastewater and solid waste. Our consulting services support environmental studies which must be conducted

     by our clients (e.g. AMDAL, RKL/RPL, EBS, for their development plans).

    Additional services include the provision of technicians for collection of samples in the field. Sample collection containers,

     preservatives and coolers are shipped to most locations throughout Indonesia.

    PETROLEUM SERVICES DIVISION: Based in Jakarta and also using the extensive capabilities of its Singapore and Malaysian

    laboratories, Intertek offers a range of sampling, onsite and laboratory analyses for Oil and Gas clients.

    These services include; gas composition analyses, source rock screening, bitumen and oil composition analyses, trace ele-

    ments, machinery lubrication analysis and interpretation, on-site mercury analyses and gas cylinder rental.

    Intertek technicians conduct onshore and offshore sampling, conducting analyses at site or returning to the Jakarta laboratory

    with samples for analysis.

    COAL SERVICES DIVISION: Intertek has two coal laboratories in Samarinda and Banjarbaru, offering inspection and testing

    services such as proximate and ultimate analysis.

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    Sample PreparationC orrect sample preparation procedures are best selected through consultation with laboratory management prior to sample

    submission.

    The schemes listed below are a guide only as the choice of procedure will depend on the sample mineralogy, equipment utilized,

    time constraints and client budget.

    In general, two schemes are offered, Total Preparation and Partial Preparation.

    Total Preparation

    The entire sample is dried, crushed and fine pulverized. Large samples will require multi-bowl pulverizing, after which the sample

    is recombined before the assay pulp is taken.

    Partial Preparation

    The sample is dried and crushed before a split is taken for fine pulverizing. The size of the split and whether it is taken manually

    (Riffle) or mechanically (Rotary Sample Divider) will depend on the client’s requirements and equipment in use.

    General Information

    Standard drying temperature is set at 105oC but samples may be dried at 60oC if mercury is to be analysed.

    Samples may also be roasted to remove sulphides and other interferents before fire assay.

    Intertek nominates 95% passing specific sieve sizes for crushing and pulverizing, however, the ability to achieve these percent-

    ages will depend on the sample size and mineralogy and the equipment in use at a particular Intertek facility.

    Quality control procedures include a 1 in 15 resplit after crushing or pulverising for partial preparation and after pulverizing for 

    total preparation. These samples are analysed and reported to the client. Also sizing tests are carried out on 1 in 20 assay pulps

    at 75um (200#) to monitor the pulverising stage. These values are available to be reported, on request.

    It is standard Intertek practice that all crushers and pulverisers are cleaned with barren material and/or bowl washing between

    each sample to minimize carry-over contamination.

    Sample Storage

    Sample residues and pulps will be stored without charge for three months, after which the client will be contacted with the choice

    of samples being returned, discarded or stored for a fee.

    Sample Waste Disposal

    Intertek disposes of its chemical and hazardous wastes ethically and using qualified disposal contractors. A sample disposal

    charge of US$0.20 is applied to all samples submitted. This charge is not subject to discount.

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    Sample Preparation

    PD02

    US$ Code

    Drying

    Additional weight $0.30/kg/sample

    (60oC) up to 2kg $1.65/sample

    Additional weight $0.55/kg/sample

    Crushing

    Additional weight $0.55/kg/sample

    Splitting (Riffle)

    Fine Pulverising

    Sieving

    more than one fraction $0.50/kg/extra faction

    Wet sieve $1.50/kg/fraction

    Roasting

    Compositing/Homogenising

    Sample weights

    Pan Con Preparation

    Miscellaneous

    Standards Intertek can prepare client specific standards. P.O.A.

      Please consult the Laboratory Management for detail.

    Additional weight $0.55/kg/sample

    Splitting Rotary

    Additional weight $0.65/kg/sample

    (105oC) up to 2kg $1.10/sample

    75%

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    PD02

    US$ Code

    Dry (105oC), Crush (95%

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    PD02

    I ntertek offers a range of analyses for precious metals; gold, platinum and palladium.

    Fire Assay schemes involve fusing the sample with a litharge based flux and collecting the precious metals in a lead button. After 

    cupellation the resulting prill is dissolved in aqua regia and the gold is determined by AAS for routine samples. Samplesexceeding the upper limits of the method are automatically re-assayed utilising a high grade gravimetric method.

    Alternatively, for low level samples, graphite tube atomization via AAS may be used for gold, platinum and palladium

    determinations.

    Samples with sulphide or base metal matrices may be roasted or have the flux mixture changed to accommodate the matrix.

    FA30

    30g of sample is analysed. This scheme is suitable for higher concentration samples, those generated in ore body definition

    drilling and samples with a sulphide and/or copper matrix. Detection Limit (DL) 0.01ppm, Upper Limit (UL) 30ppm.

    FA50

    50g of sample is analysed. This scheme is suitable for exploration samples when the identification of anomalous samples is

    important. DL 0.005ppm, UL 50ppm. A recommended option for grassroots exploration is the use of a new fire assay pot for each

    sample.

    FA51

    50g of sample is analysed. This scheme is recommended for routine samples that are not subject to any matrix issues nor 

     particularly low or high concentrations. DL 0.01ppm, UL 50ppm.

    FA10 and FA12

    A gravimetric finish is used for samples exceeding the upper limits of the routine methods or for known high concentration

    samples.

    FA55

    For low level exploration samples where 50g is analysed and a graphite tube atomisation finish is employed to give low

    detection limits. Platinum and palladium can also be determined as additional elements. D.L Au (1ppb), Pt (5ppb), Pd (1ppb).

    FA20

    Screen fire assay is used to identify coarse gold and typically involves sieving 1 kilogram of sample at 75um (200#). The entire

    oversize and duplicate undersize samples are fired and the weighted average is calculated and reported.

    Cyanide Leachable Gold

    Cyanide soluble gold is determined by leaching the sample in a dilute cyanide solution.

    High Grade Bottle Roll methods are used for ore grade samples and leach conditions can be customised to client requirements.

    Additional optional information includes stages pH and cyanide levels, total cyanide consumption along with tail recovery and

    analysis. Accelerated leaching using Leachwell is also available.

    BLEGS are a low level exploration method commonly used for stream sediment samples to identify low value anomolies.

    Two techniques are offered, standard leach and GTA finish or a zinc collection method (based on the Merril Crowe technique)

    Copper and silver may be determined as additional elements..

    Precious Metals

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    Precious Metals

    AAS - Atomic Absorption (routine and ore grade technique)

    FA30FA50

    FA51

     Au > 30/ 50ppm will be automatically re-assayed by method FA10/FA12 unl es s otherwise advised by  the client 

    Au 0.005 - 50.0ppm 50g $9.50

    GTA - Graphite Tube Atomiser (low level exploration technique)

    FA55

    $4.25 additional element 

    Au 1ppb Pt 5ppb Pd 1ppb 50g $13.00 first element 

    Gravimetric (high grade technique)

    FA10

    FA12

    Au 6ppm - max. 30g $12.00

    Au 3ppm - max. 50g $13.00

    BLEG (GTA) (low level exploration technique - bottle roll)

    CN02CN03

    Au 0.1 - 25ppb

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    Geochemical Analysis by ICPAqua regia (3:1 HCl:HNO

    3) digestion is a mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acids. Most sulphide minerals are readily dissolved

     but silicates, aluminates and many other minerals are only slightly digested. Samples exceeding upper limits can be re-assayed

     by a suitable ore grade method if required.

    IC01*

    Bi (2ppm-2 000ppm) Ca (0.01%-10.0%) Cd (0.2ppm-2 000ppm) Co (1ppm-10 000ppm) Digest + first element $7.35

    Cr (1ppm-10 000ppm) Cu (1ppm-10 000ppm) Fe (0.01%-10.0%) Ga (2ppm-2 000ppm) Additional element $0.35

    K (0.01%-10.0%) La (1ppm-2 000ppm) Li (1ppm-10 000ppm) Mg (0.01%-10.0%)

    Mn (1ppm-20 000ppm) Mo (1ppm-20 000ppm) Na (0.01%-5.0%) Nb (1ppm-10 000ppm)

    Ni (1ppm-10 000ppm) Pb (2ppm-10 000ppm) Sb (1ppm-2 000ppm) Se (5ppm-2 000ppm)

    Sc (1ppm-2 000ppm) Sn (5ppm-2 000ppm) Sr (1ppm-2 000ppm) Ta (5ppm-1 000ppm)

    US$ Code

    Ag (0.1ppm-200ppm) Al (0.01%-10.0%) As (2ppm-10 000ppm) Ba (1ppm-2 000ppm) $13.70 all elements

    Te (5ppm-2 000ppm) Ti (0.01%-5.0%) V (1ppm-10 000ppm) W (10ppm-2 000ppm)

    Y (1ppm-2 000ppm) Zn (1ppm-10 000ppm) Zr (1ppm-5 000ppm) Additional elements available, on requested

    M ulti acid digestion (HCl/HNO3/HClO4/HF) is the most aggressive digest offered, specifically designed for elements locked ina silicate/quartz matrix. Also includes an accurate volumetric finish. Solubility and upper limits are mineral dependent.

    IC50

    Bi (5ppm) Ca (0.01%) Cd (1ppm) Co (2ppm) Digest + first element $9.50

    Cr (2ppm) Cu (2ppm) Fe (0.01%) Ga (10ppm) Additional element $0.50

    K (0.01%) La (1ppm) Li (1ppm) Mg (0.01%)

    Mn (2ppm) Mo (1ppm) Na (0.01%) Nb (5ppm)

    Ni (5ppm) Pb (2ppm) Sb (5ppm) Sc (2ppm)

    Sn (10ppm) Sr (1ppm) S (50ppm) Ta (5ppm)

    Ag (0.5ppm) Al (0.01%) As (5ppm) Ba (2ppm) $16.50 all elements

    Te (10ppm) Ti (0.01%) V (1ppm) W (10ppm)

    Y (1ppm) Zn (2ppm) Zr (5ppm)

    * Over range elements can be analysed by appropriate one grade method on request.

    T riple acid digestion (HCl/HNO3/HClO

    4) is the preferred ore grade digest followed by an accurate volumetric finish to enable

    high concentrations of elements to be analysed. Limitations with silicates. Solubility and upper limits are mineral dependent.

    IC30

    Bi (5ppm) Ca (0.01%) Cd (1ppm) Co (2ppm) Digest + first element $8.95

    Cr (2ppm) Cu (2ppm) Fe (0.01%) Ga (10ppm) Additional element $0.50

    K (0.01%) La (1ppm) Li (1ppm) Mg (0.01%)

    Mn (2ppm) Mo (1ppm) Na (0.01%) Nb (5ppm)

    Ni (5ppm) Pb (2ppm) Sb (5ppm) Sc (2ppm)

    Sn (10ppm) Sr (1ppm) S (50ppm) Ta (5ppm)

    Ag (0.5ppm) Al (0.01%) As (5ppm) Ba (2ppm) $16.50 all elements

    Te (10ppm) Ti (0.01%) V (1ppm) W (10ppm)

    Y (1ppm) Zn (2ppm) Zr (5ppm)

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    Fusion Analysis by XRFX -ray fluorescence (XRF) is an instrumental method of analysis in which a sample, pressed into a pellet or fused into a disc, is

    introduced into an X-ray beam. The sample is fused with a borate flux, the fusion process breaks down the sample matrix

    completely thus the results obtained are “total”.

    Whole Rock SuiteXR80

    XR80L

    Al2O3 (0.01%-100%) CaO (0.01%-100%) Cr2O3 (0.01%-100%) Fe2O3 (0.01%-100%)   $20.00 all elements

    K 2O (0.01%-100%) MgO (0.01%-100%) MnO (0.01%-100%) Na2O (0.01%-100%) Fusion + first element $16.00

    P2O5 (0.01%-100%) SiO2 (0.01%-100%) TiO2 (0.01%-100%) Extra element $1.00

    Suite including LOI   $23.00 /  sample

    US$ Code

    Nickel Laterite Suite

    XR81

    XR81L

    Al2O3 (0.01%-100%) CaO (0.01%-100%) Cl (0.01%-2.00%) Co (0.001%-5.00%)   $22.00 all elements

    Cu (0.002%-2.00%) Cr2O3 (0.01%-100%) Fe2O3 (0.01%-100%) K 2O (0.01%-100%) Fusion + first element $16.00

    MgO (0.01%-100%) MnO (0.01%-100%) Na2O (0.01%-100%) Ni (0.01%-40.0%) Extra element $1.00

    P2O5 (0.01%-100%) SiO2 (0.01%-100%) TiO2 (0.01%-100%) Zn (0.002%-40.0%)

    Suite including LOI   $25.00 /  sample

    Iron Ore / Sands SuiteXR20

    XR20L

    Al2O3 (0.01%-100%) As (0.002%-40.0%) BaO (0.01%-100%) CaO (0.01%-100%)   $30.00 all elements

    Cl (0.005%-8.00%) Co (0.01%-40.0%) Cr2O3 (0.01%-100%) Cu (0.002%-40.0%) Fusion + first element $25.00

    Fe2O3 (0.01%-100%) Total Fe(0.01%-100%) K 2O (0.01%-100%) MgO (0.01%-100%) Extra element $1.00

    Suite including LOI (2 temp or 4 temp)   $33.00 /  sample

    MnO (0.01%-100%) Na2O (0.01%-100%) Ni (0.01%-40.0%) Pb (0.002%-40.0%)

    P2O5 (0.01%-100%) S (0.01%-100%) SiO2 (0.01%-100%) Sn (0.02%-100%)

    TiO2 (0.01%-100%) V2O5 (0.01%-100%) Zn (0.002%-40.0%)

    Bauxite SuiteXR30

    XR30L

    Al2O3 (0.01%-100%) CaO (0.01%-100%) Cr2O3 (0.01%-100%) Fe2O3 (0.01%-100%)   $22.00 all elements

    K 2O (0.01%-100%) MgO (0.01%-100%) MnO (0.01%-100%)  Na2O (0.01%-100%) Fusion + first element $16.00

    Suite including LOI   $25.00 /  sample

    P2O5 (0.01%-100%) S (0.01%-100%) SiO2 (0.01%-100%) TiO2 (0.01%-100%)

    ZrO2 (0.01%-100%)

    Chromite SuiteXR40

    XR40L

    Al2O3 (0.01%-100%) CaO (0.01%-100%) Cr2O3 (0.01%-100%) Fe2O3 (0.01%-100%)   $30.00 all elements

    K 2O (0.01%-100%) MgO (0.01%-100%) MnO (0.01%-100%) Na2O (0.01%-100%) Fusion + first element $25.00

    P2O5 (0.01%-100%) S  (0.01%-100%) SiO2 (0.01%-100%) TiO2 (0.01%-100%) Extra element $1.00

    V2O5 (0.01%-100%)

    Suite including LOI   $33.00 /  sample

    Manganese SuiteXR50Al2O3 (0.01%-100%) BaO  (0.01%-100%) CaO (0.01%-100%) Cr2O3 (0.01%-100%)   $25.00 all elements

    Cu (0.002%-40.0%) Fe2O3 (0.01%-100%) K 2O (0.01%-100%) MgO (0.01%-100%) Fusion + first element $16.00

    MnO (0.01%-100%) Na2O (0.01%-100%) Pb (0.002%-40.0%) P2O5 (0.01%-100%) Extra element $1.00

    S (0.01%-100%) SiO2 (0.01%-100%) TiO2 (0.01%-100%) Zn (0.002%-40.0%)

    Suite including LOI   $28.00 /  sample

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    Geochemical Analysis by XRFU sed primarily for trace elements the sample is pressed into a disc for introduction to the XRF. Over range results are automati-

    cally re-analyzed by XR02.

    Pressed Pellet (10grams)XR01

     All elements > 10 000ppm will be automatical ly re-assayed by method XR02 unless otherwise advised by client.

    As (1ppm-10 000ppm) Ba (10ppm-10 000ppm) Bi (10ppm-10 000ppm) Mo (1ppm-10 000ppm) $4.60  first element 

    Pb (2ppm-10 000ppm) Sb (1ppm-10 000ppm) Se (4ppm-10 000ppm) Sn (3ppm-10 000ppm) $1.50/ additional element 

    Ta (4ppm-10 000ppm) Te (5ppm-10 000ppm) Tl (4ppm-10 000ppm) W (5ppm-10 000ppm)

    XR02Over range Elements (from method XR01) $5.50  first element 

    US$ Code

    $1.50  / additional element 

    Miscellaneous Analysis US$ Code

    ST01

    Acid Insoluble Carbon IR (Leco) $10.00

    Insoluble Sulphur SCIS $10.00

    NCV Package C, S, SAP, CAP, NCV $18.00

    $ 1.50/ additional element 

    Total Sulphur or Carbon IR (Leco) $ 7.50  first element 

    Fusion Analysis by XRF

    Zircon PackageXR60

    XR60L

    Al2O3 (0.01%-100%) As (0.002%-40.0%) CaO (0.01%-100%) Cr2O3 (0.01%-100%) $30.00 all elements

    Fe2O3 (0.01%-100%) HfO2 (0.01%-100%) K 2O (0.01%-100%) MgO (0.01%-100%) Fusion + first element $25.00

    MnO (0.01%-100%) Na2O (0.01%-100%) Pb (0.002%-40.0%) P2O5 (0.01%-100%) Extra element $1.00

    S (0.01%-100%) SiO2 (0.01%-100%) TiO2 (0.01%-100%) ZrO2 (0.01%-100%)

    Suite including LOI $33.00 /  sample

    US$ Code

      ST62B

      ST65

     NCV

    Shipment and Concentrate Samples P.O.A

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    INTERTEK MINERALS SERVICES

    TERMS AND CONDITIONS (2009)

    1.0  Unless otherwise specifically agreed in writing Intertek Minerals (hereinafter called “the Company”)undertakes services in accordance with these general conditions (hereinafter called “General Conditions”) andaccordingly all offers or tenders of service are made subject to these General Conditions. All resultingcontracts, agreements or other arrangements will in all respects be governed by these General Conditions,

    except only to the extent that the law of the place where such arrangements or contracts are made or carried outshall preclude any of the General Conditions and in such case such local law shall prevail wherever, but only tothe extent that, it is at variance with these General Conditions.

    1.1  For the purposes of these conditions the term “Intertek Minerals” comprises all of the Intertek

    Minerals Subsidiaries including but not limited to Intertek, Intertek Minerals, Intertek MineralsServices, Intertek Robotic Laboratories (IRL), PT Intertek Utama Services (IUS), Intertek TestingServices (ITS), Genalysis Laboratory Services, Intertek Genalysis, Northern Territory Environmental

    Laboratories (NTEL), Transworld, McPhar Geoservices (Phils) Inc.

    2.0  The Company is an enterprise engaged in the trade of inspection and testing. As such, it:

    2.1  carries out such standard services as are referred to in General Condition 6;

    2.2  renders advisory and special services as may be agreed by the Company and as referred to in GeneralCondition 7; and

    2.3  issues reports and/or certificates as referred to in General Condition 8.

    3.0  The Company acts for the persons or bodies from whom the instructions to act have originated (hereinaftercalled "the Principal"). No other party is entitled to give instructions, particularly on the scope of inspection ordelivery of report or certificate, unless so authorised by the Principal and agreed by the Company. TheCompany will however be deemed irrevocably authorised to deliver at its discretion the report or the certificate

    to a third party if following instructions by the Principal a promise in this sense had been given to this third party or such a promise implicit follows from circumstances, trade custom, usage or practice.

    4.0  The Company will provide services in accordance with:

    4.1  the Principal's specific instructions as confirmed by the Company

    4.2  the terms of the Company's Standard Order Form, Sample Submission Form and/or Standard

    Specification Sheet if used;

    4.3  any relevant trade custom, usage or practice; and

    4.4  such methods as the Company shall consider appropriate on technical, operational and/or financialgrounds.

    5.0 

    5.1  All enquiries and orders for the supply of services must be accompanied by sufficient informationspecifications and instructions to enable the Company to evaluate and/or perform the servicesrequired.

    5.2  Documents reflecting engagements contracted between the Principal and third parties, or third parties'documents, such as copies of contracts of sale, letters of credit, bills of lading, etc., are (if received by

    the Company) considered to be for information only, without extending or restricting the mission orobligations accepted by the Company.

    General Terms and Conditions

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    6.0  The Company's standard services may include all or any of the following:

    6.1  quantitative and/or qualitative inspection;

    6.2 

    inspection of goods, plant, equipment, packing, tanks, containers and means of transport;

    6.3  inspection of loading or discharging;

    6.4  sampling;

    6.5  laboratory analysis or other testing; and

    6.6  surveys and audits.

    7.0  Special services where the same exceed the scope of standard services as referred to in General Condition 6

    will only be undertaken by the Company by particular arrangement.

    Such special services are illustratively not exhaustively:

    7.1  qualitative and/or quantitative guarantees;

    7.2  supply of technicians and other personnel;

    7.3   pre-shipment inspection under government mandated import or customs schemes; and

    7.4  advisory services.

    8.0 

    8.1  Subject to the Principal's instructions as accepted by the Company, the Company will issue reports

    and certificates of inspection which reflect statements of opinion made with due care within thelimitation of instructions received but the Company is under no obligation to refer to or reportupon any facts or circumstances which are outside the specific instructions received.

    8.2  Reports or certificates issued following testing or analysis of samples contain the Company'sspecific opinion on those samples as received only but do not express any opinion upon the bulk

    from which the samples were drawn. If an opinion on the bulk is requested special arrangementsmust be made in advance with the Company for the inspection and sampling of the bulk.

    9.0  The Principal will:

    9.1  ensure that instructions to the Company and sufficient information are given in due time to enable

    the required services to be performed effectively;

    9.2   procure all necessary access for the Company's representatives to enable the required services to be performed effectively;

    9.3  supply, if required, any special equipment and personnel necessary for the performance of therequired services;

    9.4  ensure that all necessary measures are taken for safety and security of working conditions, sitesand installations during the performance of services and will not rely, in this respect, on theCompany's advice whether requested or not;

    9.5  take all necessary steps to eliminate or remedy any obstruction to or interruptions in the performance of the required services;

    9.6  inform the Company in advance of any known hazards or dangers, actual or potential, associatedwith any order or samples or testing including, for example, presence or risk of radiation, toxic ornoxious or explosive elements or materials, environmental pollution or poisons; and

    General Terms and Conditions

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    9.7  fully exercise all its rights and discharge all its liabilities under any related contract whether or not areport or certificate has been issued by the Company failing which the Company shall be under no

    obligation to the Principal.

    10.0  The Company shall be entitled at its discretion to delegate the performance of the whole or any part of the

    services contracted for with the Principal to any agent or subcontractor. Where deemed appropriate by thecompany, prior consent will be sought from the Principal.

    11.0  If the requirements of the Principal necessitate the analysis of samples by the Principal's or by any third party'slaboratory the Company will pass on the result of the analysis but without responsibility for its accuracy.Likewise where the Company is only able to witness an analysis by the Principal's or by any third party's

    laboratory the Company will provide confirmation that the correct sample has been analysed but will nototherwise be responsible for the accuracy of any analysis or results.

    12.0 

    12.1 

    The Company undertakes to exercise due care and skill in the performance of its services and acceptsresponsibility only where such skill and care is not exercised.

    12.2  The liability of the Company in respect of any claims for loss, damage or expense of whatsoevernature and howsoever arising in respect of any breach of contract and/or any failure to exercise due

    skill and care by the Company shall in no circumstances exceed a total aggregate sum equal to Fifteen(15) times the amount of the fee or commission paid or payable in respect of the specific service ortest required under the particular contract with the Company which gives rise to such claims, orUS$15,000, whichever is least, provided however that the Company shall have no liability in respect

    of any claims for indirect or consequential loss including loss of profit and/or loss of future businessand/or loss of production and/or cancellation of contracts entered into by the Principal. Where the feeor commission payable relates to a number of services and a claim arises in respect of one of thoseservices the fee or commission may be apportioned for the purposes of this paragraph by reference to

    the estimated time involved in the performance of each service or the value of the individual services.

    12.3  The limit of liability of the Company under the terms of Condition 12.2 may be increased uponrequest received by the Company in advance of the performance of the service to such figure as may

     be agreed upon payment of additional fees equal to an appropriate fraction of the increase in such

    compensation or as may be agreed upon.

    13.0  The Principal shall guarantee, hold harmless and indemnify the Company and its officers, employees, agents orsubcontractors against all claims made by any third party for loss, damage or expense of whatsoever nature andhowsoever arising relating to the performance, purported performance or non-performance of any services tothe extent that the aggregate of any such claims relating to any one service exceed the limit mentioned in

    Condition 12.

    14.0 

    Every officer, employee, agent or subcontractor of the Company shall have the benefit of the limitation ocompensation and the indemnity contained in these General Conditions and so far as relates to such limitationsany contract entered into by the Company is entered into not only on its own behalf but also as agent and

    trustee for every such person as aforesaid.

    15.0  In the event that any unforeseen problems or expenditure arise in the course of carrying out any of thecontracted services the Company shall be entitled to make reasonable additional charges to cover additionaltime and cost necessarily incurred to complete the service.

    16.0 

    16.1  The Principal will punctually pay not later than Thirty (30) days after the relevant invoice date or uponreceipt of invoice where credit is not extended or a credit limit is exceeded or within such other period

    as may have been agreed in writing by the Company all proper charges rendered by the Companyfailing which interest will become due at the rate of Eighteen per cent (18%) per annum or one and ahalf percent (1.5%) from the date of invoice until payment. 

    General Terms and Conditions

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    16.2  The Principal shall not be entitled to retain or defer payment of any sums due to the Company onaccount of any dispute, cross claim or set off which it may allege against the Company.

    16.3  In the event of any suspension of payment arrangement with creditors, bankruptcy, insolvency,

    receivership or cessation of business by the Principal the Company shall be entitled to suspend allfurther performance of its services forthwith and without liability.

    17.0  In the event of the Company being prevented by reason of any cause whatsoever outside the Company'scontrol from performing or completing any service for which an order has been given or an agreementmade, the Principal will pay to the Company:

    17.1  the amount of all abortive expenditure actually made or incurred; and

    17.2  a proportion of the agreed fee or commission equal to the proportion (if any) of the serviceactually carried out and the Company shall be relieved of all responsibility whatsoever for the

     partial or total non-performance of the required service.

    18.0 

    The Company shall be discharged from all liability to the Principal for all claims for loss, damage orexpense unless suit is brought within twelve (12) months after the date of the performance by the Companyof the service which gives rise to the claim or in the event of any alleged non-performance within three (3)months of the date when such service should have been completed.

    19.0  The Company is neither an insurer nor a guarantor and disclaims all liability in such capacity. Principalsseeking a guarantee against loss or damage should obtain appropriate insurance.

    20.0   No alteration, amendment or waiver of any of these General Conditions shall have any effect unless madein writing and signed by an officer of the Company.

    21.0  Upon completion of testing the company shall provide a report to the principal on the results of the testing.

    Where requested by the Principal provisional results may be provided however the Principal agrees thatthose results shall be subject to confirmation in a final report.

    22.0  The company agrees to take reasonable measures to ensure that the results of Inspection or Testing on behalf of the Principal and any other information provided to the company are kept confidential provided

    that this provision will not apply where the results or other information are in the public domain.

    23.0  All samples submitted to the company remain the property of the principal. The company shall not be liablefor any claim whatsoever relating to deterioration, contamination, damage or loss of samples. The Principalagrees to indemnify the Company in respect to all claims, demands or actions which may be made against

    the company with respect to deterioration, damage or loss of samples.

    24.0  The Company shall have no responsibility for any action or inaction of any carrier, shipping or delivering

    any sample to or from the Company premises.

    25.0  Samples shall be stored free of charge for a period of sixty (60) days after provision of the invoice. Uponexpiration of the free storage period, unless otherwise directed by the Principal storage fees and/or disposal

    charges shall apply.

    26.0  All data will be retained for a seven (7) year period; fees may apply for retrieval of data if longer than three(3) months after the final report date.

    Charges

    Listed fees are for routine turnaround sample types. A premium may apply for rush service. An Administration charge of US$25.00

    applies to each submission.

    Data retrieval for jobs more than 3 months old will be charged at US$30/hr. Exclusive of Government taxes.

    General Terms and Conditions

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    Contacts & Addresses

    I NDONESIA & PAPUA NEW GUINEA

    Phone Fax E-mail

    John Fowler +62 816 1809012 +62 21 7807929 [email protected]

    (President Director) +61 8 9251 8100 +61 8 9251 8110

    INDONESIA

    Minerals Lab

    Stephen Southern Cilandak Commercial +62 21 7808011 +62 21 7807929 stephen.southern@inter tek.com(General Manager) Estate 103E, Jl. Cilandak KKO

    Jakarta 12560, INDONESIA

    Shaun Compton +62 21 7808011 +62 21 7807929 [email protected](Manager Production &

    Technical Affairs Jakarta)

    General Enquiries +62 21 7808011 +62 21 7807929 [email protected]

    Environmental Lab

    Reg de Wit Cilandak Commercial +62 21 7808011 +62 21 7803356 [email protected](Technical Advisor  Estate 205, Jl. Cilandak KKO

      Environmenta l) Jakarta 12560, INDONESIA

    Petroleum Lab

    Ismawan Cilandak Commercial +62 21 7827005 +62 21 7890389 [email protected](Petroleum Lab Manager) Estate 108, Jl. Cilandak KKO

    Jakarta 12560, INDONESIA

    Coal, Ores & Concentrate

    Monang Pasaribu Cilandak Commercial +62 21 7808011 +62 21 7803356 [email protected](Coal, Ores & Concentrate- Estate 205, Jl. Cilandak KKO

     Manager) Jakarta 12560, INDONESIA

    Kalimantan Coal Labs

    Jonizar Kadirisman Jl. Teuku Umar No.22 +62 541 -273111 +62 541-274333 jonizar.kadir isman@inter tek.com(Branch Manager) RT.58, Kel.Karang Asam

    Samarinda 75126, INDONESIA

    Tya Kusumah J l. A. Yani KM.21.500 +62 511-4705323 +62 511-4705363 tyah.kusuma@intertek .com(Branch Manager) Landasan Ulin Utara

    Banjarbaru 70723, INDONESIA

    Sample Preparation Facilities - IndonesiaMedan +62 61-6857512 +62 61-8460048Padang +62 751-7058114 +62 751-7058114

    Sumbawa Besar +62 371-626475 +62 371-626475

    Manado +62 431-815431 +62 431-815431

    PAPUA NEW GUINEA

    Nathan Aputi PO Box 2464 +675 472 8113 +675 472 8112 [email protected](Manager-Lae) Voco Point Rd

    Morobe Province

    PAPUA NEW GUINEA

    Scott Sloane +62 21 7808011 +675 472 8113 +675 472 8112 [email protected]

    (Technical Advisor)

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    Sample Shipping

    All shipments should marked 

     “SAMPLES FOR ANALYSIS ONLY. NO COMMERCIAL 

    VALUE”.

    PT. Intertek Utama Services

    Cilandak Commercial Estate Building 103E

    Jl. Cilandak KKO

    Jakarta 12560

    INDONESIA

    Tel. +6221 7808011 Fax. +6221 7807929

    Please contact us if you need a templete for a commercial invoice for 

    shipping.

    Samples should be delivered to:

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    PT. Intertek Utama Services

    SAMPLE SUBMISSION FORM

    Client Order No.: Submitted by: Project:

    SENDER:………………………………………...….………………………………………..…..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………...……………………….……………………………………………

    Phone: ………………...….............

    Fax: ……………………………..

    Email: …………………...…………

    Courier ………………………………….…..

    Con. Note / AWB:…………………………..

    Originating from …………………….……...

    No. of packages ……………………………

    No. of samples ……………………………..

    Security Tag No.: …………………………..

    Date ………………………………………....

    Report to: ……………………………..….…….......

    ……………………………………………..………....

    Copies to

    1. …………………………………………………..

    ……………………………………………………….

    2. …………………………………………………..

    ……………………………………………………….

    Post Email

    Invoice to: ……………………………………….…

    ……………………………………………………….

    Sample Numbers SampleType

    Instructions /Concentration Ranges

    Elements Method of Analysis

    Preparation Schemes

    PT – Total Preparation: Dry, crush, pulverize entire sample to 90% passing 200#.

    PB – Basic Preparation: Dry, crush, split, pulverize

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    Conversion TablesSIEVE SIZES 

    U.S.A. Tyler Canadian British French German

    Standard Alternate Mesh Standard Alternate

    Nominal

    Mesh No:Aperture

    Nominal

    No:Aperture Aperture

    Nominal Nominal

    125mm106mm

    100mm

      90mm

      75mm

      63mm

      53mm

      50mm

      45mm

      37.5mm

      31.5mm

      26.5mm

      25.0mm

      22.4mm

      19.0mm

      16.0mm

      13.2mm

      12.5mm

      11.2mm

      9.5mm

      8.0mm

      6.7mm

      6.3mm

      5.6mm

      4.75mm

      4.00mm

      3.35mm

      2.80mm

      2.36mm

      2.00mm  1.70mm

      1.40mm

      1.18mm

      1.00mm

    850µm

    710µm

    600µm

    500µm

    425µm

    355µm

    300µm

    250µm

    212µm

    180µm

    150µm

    125µm

    106µm

    90µm

    75µm

    63µm

    53µm

    45µm

    38µm

    5”4.24”

    4”

    3.5”

    3”

    2.5”

    2.12”

    2.00”

    1.75”

    1.50”

    1.25”

    1.06”

    1.00”

    0.875”

    0.750”

    0.625”

    0.530”

    0.500”

    0.4375”

    0.375”

    0.3125”

    0.265”

    0.250”

     No: 3.5mesh

      4

      5

      6

      7

      8

      10  12

      14

      16

      18

      20

      25

      30

      35

      40

      45

      50

      60

      70

      80

      100

      120

      140

      170

      200

      230

      270

      325

      400

    5”4.24”

    4”

    3.5”

    3”

    2.5”

    2.12”

    2.00”

    1.75”

    1.50”

    1.25”

    1.06”

    1.00”

    0.875”

    0.750”

    0.625”

    0.530”

    0.500”

    0.4375”

    0.375”

    0.3125”

    0.265”

    0.250”

     No: 3.5mesh

      4

      5

      6

      7

      8

      10  12

      14

      16

      18

      20

      25

      30

      35

      40

      45

      50

      60

      70

      80

      100

      120

      140

      170

      200

      230

      270

      325

      400

    1.05”

    0.883”

    0.742”

    0.624”

    0.525”

    0.441”

    0.371”

     No: 2.5 mesh

      3

      3.5

      4

      5

      6

      7

      8

      9  10

      12

      14

      16

      20

      24

      28

      32

      35

      42

      48

      60

      65

      80

      100

      115

      150

      170

      200

      250

      270

      325

      400

      3.35mm

      2.80mm

      2.40mm

      2.00mm  1.68mm

      1.40mm

      1.20mm

      1.00mm

    850µm

    710µm

    600µm

    500µm

    420µm

    355µm

    300µm

    250µm

    210µm

    180µm

    150µm

    125µm

    105µm

      90µm

      75µm

      63µm

      53µm

      45µm

      5

      6

      7

      8  10

      12

      14

      16

      18

      22

      25

      30

      36

      44

      52

      60

      72

      85

      100

      120

      150

      170

      200

      240

      300

      350

    5.000mm

    4.000mm

    3.150mm

    2.500mm

    2.000mm1.600mm

    1.250mm

    1.000mm

    0.800mm

    0.630mm

    0.500mm

    0.400mm

    0.315mm

    0.250mm

    0.200mm

    0.160mm

    0.125mm

    0.100mm

    0.080mm

    0.063mm

    0.050mm

    0.040mm

    38

    37

    36

    35

    3433

    32

    31

    30

    29

    28

    27

    26

    25

    24

    23

    22

    21

    20

    19

    18

    17

      25.0mm

      20.0mm

      18.0mm

      16.0mm

      12.5mm

      10.0mm

      8.0mm

      6.3mm

      5.0mm

      4.0mm

      3.15mm

      2.5mm

      2.0mm  1.6mm

      1.25mm

      1.0mm

    800µm

    630µm

    500µm

    400µm

    315µm

    250µm

    200µm

    160µm

    125µm

    100µm

      90µm

      80µm

      71µm

      63µm

      56µm

      50µm  45µm

      40µm

    125mm106mm

    100mm

      90mm

      75mm

      63mm

      53mm

      50mm

      45mm

      37.5mm

      31.5mm

      26.5mm

      25.0mm

      22.4mm

      19.0mm

      16.0mm

      13.2mm

      12.5mm

      11.2mm

      9.5mm

      8.0mm

      6.7mm

      6.3mm

      5.6mm

      4.75mm

      4.00mm

      3.35mm

      2.80mm

      2.36mm

      2.00mm  1.70mm

      1.40mm

      1.18mm

      1.00mm

    850µm

    710µm

    600µm

    500µm

    425µm

    355µm

    300µm

    250µm

    212µm

    180µm

    150µm

    125µm

    106µm

    90µm

    75µm

    63µm

    53µm

    45µm

    38µm

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    Conversion TablesCHEM ICAL CONVERSION FACTORS From Multiply by To Get From Multiply by To Get

    MEASUREMENTS 

    From Multiply by To Get From Multiply by To Get

    Lengthmetres (m) 3.281 feet (ft.) metres (m) 39.37 inches (in.)

    metres (m) 1.0937 yards (yds) kilometres (km) 0.6214 miles (statute)

    yards (yds.) 0.0455 chain (ch.) chain (ch.) 1 cricket pitch

    Volumelitres (L) 0.2642 gallons (U.S.) litres (L) 0.22 gallons (imp)

    litres (L) 33.81 U.S. ounces (ozs) litres (L) 35.2 imp ounces (ozs)

    Flowlitres/minute 0.03532 cubic feet/minute litres/minute 0.2642 gallons(US)/min

    (L/min) (cu.ft/min) (L/min) (gal./min)litres/min 0.22 gallons(imp)/min

    Weightkilograms (kg) 35.27 long ounce (oz.) kilograms (kg) 0.0009842 long tons

    kilograms (kg) 2.2046 pounds (lbs.) kilograms (kg) 0.001102 short tons

    Temperaturecentigrade (Co) 1.8 (+32) Fahrenheit (Fo)

    Analytical

    grams/tonne (g/T) 1 ppm mg/L 1 ppmug/L 1 ppb

    Al 1.889 Al2O

    3Mo 1.500 MoO

    As 1.320 As2O3  Na 1.348 Na2OB 3.220 B

    2O

    3 Nb 1.431 Nb

    2O

    5

    Ba 1.117 BaO Ni 1.273 NiO

    Be 2.775 BeO P 2.291 P2O

    5

    Ca 1.399 CaO Pb 1.077 PbO

    Ce 1.171 Ce2O

    3Rb 1.094 Rb

    2O

    Co 1.271 CoO Sb 1.197 Sb2O

    3

    Cr 1.462 Cr  2O

    3Si 2.139 SiO

    2

    Cs 1.060 Cs2O Sn 1.270 SnO

    2

    Cu 1.252 CuO Sr 1.183 SrO

    F 2.055 CaF2

    Ta 1.221 Ta2O

    5

    Fe 1.287 FeO Th 1.138 ThO2

    Fe 1.430 Fe2O

    3Ti 1.668 TiO

    2K 1.205 K  

    2O U 1.179 U

    3O

    8

    La 1.173 La2O

    3V 1.785 V

    2O

    5

    Li 2.153 Li2O W 1.261 WO

    3

    Mg 1.658 MgO Y 1.270 Y2O

    3

    Mn 1.291 MnO Zn 1.245 ZnO

    Mn 1.582 MnO2

    Zr 1.351 ZrO2

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    Conversion Tables

    COMMON DRILL CORE SIZES 

    Nominal Nominal core volume/metre (m3x10-3)

    core diameter

    Size (mm) Full Core Half Core Quarter Core

    GOLD ASSOCIATED M INERALS 

    GOLD M INERALS 

    May contain gold up to the following concentrations

    Allemontite 500ppm Jarosite 7 900ppm

    Altaite 400ppm Limonite (geothite) 35ppm

    Antimony (native) 35ppm Melonite 3 200ppm

    Acanthite 200ppm Osmiridium 20%Arsenic (native) 150ppm Platiiridium 200ppm

    Arsenopyrite 500ppm Platinum (native) 30 000ppm

    Aurian silver 30% Pyrite 560ppm

    Berzelianite 100ppm Pyrrhotite 22ppm

    Bismuthinite 3 300ppm Safflorite 700ppm

    Chalcopyrite 20ppm Sphalerite 500ppm

    Clausthalite 250ppm Stibnite 20ppm

    Copper (native) 200ppm Tellurium (native) 30 000ppm

    Gerdorffite 100ppm Tetrahedrite 100ppm

    Hessite 2 000ppm Ulmanite 20ppm

    Iridosmine 10 000ppm Uraninite 30ppm

    TT 35.0 0.96 0.48 0.24

    BQ 36.4 1.04 0.52 0.26

     NQ 47.6 1.78 0.89 0.45

    HQ 63.5 3.17 1.59 0.79

    BQ3 33.5 0.88 0.44 0.22

     NQ3 45.1 1.60 0.80 0.40HQ3 61.1 2.93 1.47 0.73

    Core weight (kg) = Core volume x Core density

    Native & AlloysGold (native) Au(Ag,Hg) Auricupride Cu

    3Au Bismuthian gold (Au,Bi)

    Cuprian gold (Au,Cu) Electrum (Au,Ag) Iridian gold (Au,Ir)Palladian gold (Au,Pd) Platinian gold (Au,Pt) Rhodian gold (Au,Rh)

    Rozhkovite (Cu,Pd)3Au

    2Tetraauricupride CuAu

    Intermetallic compoundsAmalgam Au

    2Hg

    3 (gamma) Aurostibite AuSb

    2Maldonite Au

    2Bi

    Weiskanite Au1.2

    Hg0.8

    Gold Sulphides, Selenides & TelluridesBessmertnovite Au

    4Cu.nTeO

    2Bilibinskite Au

    3Cu

    2Pb.nTeO

    2Bogdanovite Au

    5(Cu,Fe)

    3(Te,Pb)

    2

    Calaverite AuTe2

    Fischesserite Ag3

    AuSe2

    Kostovite CuAuTe4Krennerite (Au,Ag)Te

    2Liujinyinite Ag

    3AuS

    2Montbrayite (Au,Sb)

    2Te

    3

     Nagyagite Pb5Au(Te,Sb)

    4S

    5-8Penginite Ag

    4Au(S,Se)

    4Petrovskaite AuAg(S,Se)

    Petzite Ag3AuTe

    2Sylvanite AgAuTe

    4Uytenbolgaardtite Ag

    3AuS

    2

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    Papua New Guinea

    Nathan Aputi

    Lae Laboratory and Site Sample Preparation Facilities

    Tel: +675 4728 113Mob: +675 6877 [email protected]

    Philippines

    Manila Laboratory and Site Sample Preparation Facilities

    Allen Hingst 

    Tel: +632 8423 464Mob: +62 8111 49865

    [email protected]

    Australia

    Head Office & Main Laboratory and Sample Preparation Facilities

    Gary Wheeler 

    Tel: +61 8 9251 8100Mob: +61 4199 68474

    [email protected]

    China

    Beijing Minerals Laboratory

    Scott Sloane

    Tel: +86 10 8947 5200mob: +86 139019 68897

    [email protected]

    Adam Huang

    mob: +86 139018 68028

    [email protected]

    Kunming Sample Preparation Facilities

    Tel : +86 87 13813 809

    Intertek

    Scott Sloane

    Tel: +675 4728 113

    Mob: +675 6203029

    [email protected]