Pacific Bay Joint Venture Produces 56.7 Tonnes of Jade
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / November 17, 2015 / David H. Brett, President and CEO, Pacific Bay Minerals Ltd. (TSXV: PBM) ("Pacific Bay" or the "Company") reports that the Company's joint venture partner Dease Lake Jade Mine Ltd. ("DLJ") produced 56.7 tonnes of marketable nephrite jade during the 2015 mining season from its Wolverine placer property north east of Dease Lake in British Columbia. Under the terms of the joint venture, Pacific Bay owns 50% of the produced jade.
The produced material consists of jade rocks, or "boulders," ranging in size from 0.18 to 10.3 tonnes. Marketing of the jade, which has been shipped from the property to DLJ's Lower Mainland facility, is now underway,
To expedite marketing of the jade and with the aim of maximizing revenues, both DLJ and Pacific Bay have signed a marketing agreement with Beijing Xin Yuan Yu Cheng Trading Company of Beijing ("Xin Yaun Yu Cheng"), China. Under the marketing agreement, Pacific Bay and DLJ have consigned 35.6 tonnes of the 2015 jade production to Xin Yaun Yu Cheng to be sold directly to buyers in China. Xin Yaun Yu Cheng will pay all marketing, storage and other costs and be paid commissions ranging from 15% to 30%. DLJ is financing all transportation costs to ship the jade to China.
Xin Yaun Yu Cheng, a strategic partner of DLJ with significant facilities and infrastructure in Beijing, is exclusively focused on marketing British Columbia jade in China. Xin Yaun Yu Cheng also is set to open the first ever jade retail and wholesale outlet in China exclusively selling BC jade.
"Jade production by the joint venture this summer exceeded Pacific Bay's expectations," said Pacific Bay President & CEO David Brett. "The marketing agreement with Xin Yaun Yu Cheng is a great stride forward for Pacific Bay's vision to dramatically grow it's BC jade mining and marketing business."
DLJ participated in BC Premier Christy Clark's recent trade mission to China which included promotion of BC's jade resources. DLJ's current jade mining operations have been the subject of the Discovery Channel's popular reality TV program Jade Fever. Jade Fever now in its second season of filming. Also, DLJ's CEO and Pacific Bay board member Alan Qiao was the subject of a documentary produced and aired by China's CCTV Channel 4 which told the story of Alan's search for jade in British Columbia.
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SOURCE: Pacific Bay Minerals Ltd.