AGM Statement

Centamin Egypt Limited 25 November 2004 CENTAMIN EGYPT LIMITED ('Centamin' or the 'Company') CHAIRMAN'S ADDRESS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING At the Company's Annual General Meeting held on 25 November 2004, the following statement was made: 'Last year I outlined to you that for the first time our development activities at Sukari were interrupted, the reason for the interruption and the steps taken by the company to correct this situation. As recently reported, the Egyptian Geological Survey and Mining Authority ('EGSMA') and its functions have been transferred from the Ministry for Industry and Foreign Trade to the Ministry for Petroleum and the renaming of EGSMA to the Egyptian General Authority for Mineral Wealth. I'm happy to report that since the transfer there has been a marked improvement in the working relationship with the Ministry, which will soon see us again focusing our efforts on our business of mineral discovery and the development of mines in Egypt. The company's Managing Director, Mr Josef El-Raghy is presently in Cairo attending meetings with members of the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Wealth. During these meetings the Minister for Petroleum and Mineral Wealth, His Excellency Sameh Fahmy has clearly stated his support for the company returning to work and renewing its exploration and development activities in Egypt. As such the company has a high level of confidence that its work on the Sukari Gold project will recommence soon. Negotiations are ongoing in an open and supportive manner and as such the company looks forward to reporting on further progress shortly. The new Egyptian government's commitment to far-reaching economic reforms have been demonstrated with the Cabinet announcing a major overhaul of the country's customs regime and a reduction in taxation rates as part of an overall policy for preparing Egypt for wider integration into the global economy. At Sukari, we have nearly 3 million ounces of gold defined in only the southern sector of a large mineralised system. We have seven drill rigs ready to re-commence activities and to continue to grow this resource. In addition to the Sukari deposit there are other prospects contained within the Sukari area, including Umm Ud, Hangaliya, Atud and Sabahyia as well as two newly discovered porphyry hills similar to Sukari. All these deposits will be tested and we hope, eventually supply ore to the proposed Sukari central treatment plant. I fully appreciate that the year has been difficult for our shareholders, employees and project financiers, however in time we will look back on these days and be justifiably proud of our persistence, resourcefulness and commitment to the task of re-establishing Egypt as a gold producing nation. I would like to acknowledge my management and staff in Australia and Egypt for their efforts throughout the year. The Board also acknowledges the continuous support in Egypt from those individuals who have the interest of the Egyptian mining industry at heart and who recognise the company's efforts in pioneering such a major exploration and mining effort.' On behalf of the Board Sami El-Raghy Chairman This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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