Goldcorp
Inc.
(Translation
of registrant's name into English)
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Suite 3400
- 666 Burrard St.
Vancouver,
British Columbia V6C 2X8 Canada
(Address
of principal executive offices)
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Form
20-F
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....[
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Form
40-F
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....[X]....
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Note:Regulation
S-T Rule 101(b)(1) only permits the submission in paper of a
Form 6-K if
submitted solely to provide an attached annual report to security
holders.
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Note: Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7) only permits the submission in paper of a Form 6-K if submitted to furnish a report or other document that the registrant foreign private issuer must furnish and make public under the laws of the jurisdiction in which the registrant is incorporated, domiciled or legally organized (the registrant’s “home country”), or under the rules of the home country exchange on which the registrant’s securities are traded, as long as the report or other document is not a press release, is not required to be and has not been distributed to the registrant’s security holders, and, if discussing a material event, has already been the subject of a Form 6-K submission or other Commission filing on EDGAR. |
Yes
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No | [X] |
GOLDCORP INC. | ||
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Date: February
23, 2007
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/s/Anna
M. Tudela
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Name: Anna M. Tudela |
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Title:
Director,
Legal and Assistant Corporate
Secretary
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Suite
3400 - 666 Burrard St.
Vancouver,
BC, V6C 2X8
Tel:
(604) 696-3000
Fax:
(604) 696-3001
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Toronto Stock Exchange: G |
New
York Stock Exchange:
GG
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• |
Proven
and Probable gold reserves increased by 170 percent to
39.8 million
ounces.
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• |
Measured
and Indicated gold resources increased more than fivefold
to 16.4 million
ounces.
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• |
Inferred
gold resources quadrupled to 30.8 million
ounces.
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• |
Proven
and Probable silver reserves increase to 781 million
ounces
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Complete
reserves and resources calculations are as follows:
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GOLDCORP
INC.
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PROVEN
AND PROBABLE RESERVES(1),(4),(5),(6)
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AS
OF DECEMBER 31, 2006
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Based
on attributable ounces
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||||
GOLD
|
|
million
tonnes
|
g
Au/t
|
g
Au/t
|
Peñasquito
Mill
|
Mexico
|
476.93
|
0.60
|
9.19
|
Pueblo
Viejo (40.0%)
|
Dominican
Republic
|
71.71
|
3.14
|
7.25
|
Red
Lake
|
Canada
|
7.26
|
22.24
|
5.19
|
Los
Filos
|
Mexico
|
202.65
|
0.69
|
4.50
|
Alumbrera
(37.5%)
|
Argentina
|
143.47
|
0.48
|
2.21
|
Marlin
|
Guatemala
|
16.36
|
4.16
|
2.19
|
Porcupine
(51.0%)
|
Canada
|
31.40
|
1.76
|
1.78
|
Marigold
(66.7%)
|
United
States
|
61.82
|
0.71
|
1.42
|
Musselwhite
(68.1%)
|
Canada
|
5.91
|
6.34
|
1.21
|
El
Sauzal
|
Mexico
|
13.73
|
2.11
|
0.93
|
San
Dimas
|
Mexico
|
4.32
|
5.73
|
0.80
|
Peñasquito
Heap Leach
|
Mexico
|
87.06
|
0.28
|
0.79
|
Nukay
|
Mexico
|
3.62
|
6.03
|
0.70
|
Amapari
|
Brazil
|
6.13
|
2.46
|
0.49
|
Peak
|
Australia
|
2.08
|
6.53
|
0.44
|
La
Coipa (50.0%)
|
Chile
|
10.14
|
1.32
|
0.43
|
Wharf
|
United
States
|
4.16
|
1.10
|
0.15
|
San
Martin
|
Honduras
|
4.43
|
0.75
|
0.11
|
TOTAL
GOLD
|
39.75
|
SILVER
|
million
tonnes
|
g
Ag/t
|
million
ounces
|
|
Peñasquito
Mill
|
Mexico
|
476.93
|
33.2
|
508.3
|
Peñasquito
Heap Leach
|
Mexico
|
87.06
|
23.8
|
66.5
|
San
Dimas
|
Mexico
|
4.32
|
388.2
|
53.8
|
Marlin
|
Guatemala
|
16.36
|
93.5
|
49.2
|
Los
Filos
|
Mexico
|
202.65
|
5.8
|
37.9
|
Pueblo
Viejo (40.0%)
|
Dominican
Republic
|
71.71
|
16.3
|
37.5
|
La
Coipa (50.0%)
|
Mexico
|
10.14
|
85.3
|
27.8
|
Peak
|
Australia
|
2.08
|
4.4
|
0.3
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TOTAL
SILVER
|
|
|
781.4
|
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COPPER
|
million
tonnes
|
%
Cu
|
million
pounds
|
|
Alumbrera
(37.5%)(2
|
Argentina
|
143.47
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0.45%
|
1,423
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Pueblo
Viejo (40.0%)
|
Dominican
Republic
|
71.71
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0.10%
|
153
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Peak
|
Australia
|
2.08
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0.68%
|
31
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TOTAL
COPPER
|
|
|
1,607
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LEAD
|
million
tonnes
|
%
Pb
|
million
pounds
|
|
Peñasquito
Mill
|
Mexico
|
476.93
|
0.35%
|
3,683
|
Peak
|
Australia
|
2.08
|
0.14%
|
7
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TOTAL
LEAD
|
|
|
3,690
|
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ZINC
|
million
tonnes
|
%
Zn
|
million
pounds
|
|
Peñasquito
Mill
|
Mexico
|
476.93
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0.76%
|
7,982
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Pueblo
Viejo (40.0%)
|
Dominican
Republic
|
71.71
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0.70%
|
1,108
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Peak
|
Australia
|
2.08
|
0.16%
|
7
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TOTAL
ZINC
|
|
|
9,097
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GOLDCORP
INC.
MEASURED
AND INDICATED RESOURCES(1),(2),(3),(7)
AS
OF DECEMBER 31, 2006
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Based
on attributable ounces
|
GOLD
|
|
million
tonnes
|
g
Au/t
|
million
ounces
|
Peñasquito
Mill
|
Mexico
|
271.20
|
0.30
|
2.62
|
Pueblo
Viejo (40.0%)
|
Dominican
Republic
|
9.87
|
2.69
|
0.85
|
Red
Lake
|
Canada
|
3.19
|
17.68
|
1.81
|
Los
Filos
|
Mexico
|
89.80
|
0.62
|
1.78
|
Porcupine
(51.0%)
|
Canada
|
39.78
|
1.75
|
2.24
|
Marigold
(66.7%)
|
United
States
|
30.94
|
0.70
|
0.69
|
Marlin
|
Guatemala
|
3.36
|
2.00
|
0.22
|
Alumbrera
(37.5%)
|
Argentina
|
9.00
|
0.37
|
0.11
|
Musselwhite
(68.1%)
|
Canada
|
2.28
|
5.56
|
0.41
|
Imperial
Project
|
United
States
|
82.76
|
0.58
|
1.53
|
Cerro
Blanco
|
Guatemala
|
2.52
|
15.64
|
1.27
|
El
Sauzal
|
Mexico
|
6.35
|
0.70
|
0.14
|
Nukay
|
Mexico
|
0.26
|
5.78
|
0.05
|
Peñasquito
Heap Leach
|
Mexico
|
37.20
|
0.13
|
0.16
|
Amapari
|
Australia
|
6.98
|
2.98
|
0.67
|
Peak
|
Brazil
|
3.35
|
3.96
|
0.43
|
La
Coipa (50.0%)
|
Chile
|
11.47
|
0.99
|
0.36
|
Dee
(40%)
|
United
States
|
7.21
|
2.11
|
0.49
|
San
Nicolas (35%)
|
Mexico
|
27.99
|
0.48
|
0.43
|
San
Martin
|
Honduras
|
6.47
|
0.78
|
0.16
|
TOTAL
GOLD
|
|
|
16.42
|
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SILVER
|
million
tonnes
|
g
Ag/t
|
million
ounces
|
|
Peñasquito
Mill
|
Mexico
|
271.20
|
26.2
|
228.1
|
Peñasquito
Heap Leach
|
Mexico
|
37.20
|
15.8
|
18.9
|
Marlin
|
Guatemala
|
3.36
|
71.5
|
7.7
|
Los
Filos
|
Mexico
|
89.80
|
5.0
|
14.3
|
Pueblo
Viejo (40.0%)
|
Dominican
Republic
|
9.87
|
9.6
|
3.0
|
La
Coipa (50.0%)
|
Chile
|
11.47
|
29.3
|
10.8
|
San
Nicolas (35.0%)
|
Mexico
|
27.99
|
29.0
|
26.1
|
Cerro
Blanco
|
Guatemala
|
2.52
|
72.0
|
5.8
|
Peak
|
Australia
|
3.35
|
6.7
|
0.7
|
TOTAL
SILVER
|
|
|
315.4
|
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COPPER
|
million
tonnes
|
%
Cu
|
million
pounds
|
|
Alumbrera
(37.5%)
|
Argentina
|
9.00
|
0.38%
|
74
|
San
Nicolas (35.0%)
|
Mexico
|
27.99
|
1.33%
|
819
|
Pueblo
Viejo (40.0%)
|
Dominican
Republic
|
9.87
|
0.05%
|
12
|
Peak
|
Australia
|
3.35
|
1.17%
|
87
|
TOTAL
COPPER
|
|
|
|
992
|
LEAD
|
|
million
tonnes
|
%
Pb
|
million
pounds
|
Peñasquito
Mill
|
Mexico
|
271.20
|
0.27%
|
1,622
|
Peak
|
Australia
|
3.35
|
0.14%
|
11
|
TOTAL
LEAD
|
|
|
|
1,633
|
ZINC
|
|
million
tonnes
|
%
Zn
|
million
pounds
|
Peñasquito
Mill
|
Mexico
|
271.20
|
0.64%
|
3,805
|
San
Nicolas (35.0%)
|
Mexico
|
27.99
|
1.84%
|
1,
137
|
Pueblo
Viejo (40.0%)
|
Dominican
Republic
|
9.87
|
0.15%
|
32
|
Peak
|
Australia
|
3.35
|
0.22%
|
16
|
TOTAL
ZINC
|
4,990
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GOLDCORP
INC.
INFERRED
RESOURCES
AS
OF DECEMBER 31, 2006
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Based
on attributable ounces
|
GOLD
|
million
tonnes
|
g
Au/t
|
million
ounces
|
|
Peñasquito
Mill
|
Mexico
|
2,404.60
|
0.18
|
13.76
|
Pueblo
Viejo (40.0%)
|
Dominican
Republic
|
19.67
|
2.82
|
1.78
|
Red
Lake
|
Canada
|
2.94
|
26.34
|
2.49
|
Los
Filos
|
Mexico
|
71.49
|
0.62
|
1.42
|
Porcupine
(51.0%)
|
Canada
|
26.10
|
1.89
|
1.59
|
Marigold
(66.7%)
|
United
States
|
122.53
|
0.43
|
1.68
|
Marlin
|
Guatemala
|
20.09
|
1.56
|
1.01
|
San
Dimas
|
Mexico
|
17.27
|
3.17
|
1.76
|
Musselwhite
(68.1%)
|
Canada
|
2.35
|
6.89
|
0.52
|
Imperial
Project
|
United
States
|
43.83
|
0.40
|
0.56
|
Cerro
Blanco
|
Guatemala
|
1.35
|
15.31
|
0.67
|
El
Sauzal
|
Mexico
|
60.35
|
0.26
|
0.50
|
Nukay
|
Mexico
|
4.09
|
5.61
|
0.74
|
Peñasquito
Heap Leach
|
Mexico
|
172.00
|
0.07
|
0.39
|
Amapari
|
Australia
|
1.92
|
2.47
|
0.15
|
Peak
|
Brazil
|
1.99
|
6.50
|
0.42
|
La
Coipa (50.0%)
|
Chile
|
0.42
|
0.79
|
0.01
|
El
Limon (21.2%)
|
Mexico
|
6.50
|
3.27
|
0.68
|
Dee
(40%)
|
United
States
|
0.40
|
2.07
|
0.03
|
San
Nicolas (35%)
|
Mexico
|
2.46
|
0.37
|
0.03
|
San
Martin
|
Honduras
|
10.82
|
0.26
|
0.09
|
TOTAL
GOLD
|
|
|
30.28
|
|
SILVER
|
million
tonnes
|
g
Ag/t
|
million
ounces
|
|
Peñasquito
Mill
|
Mexico
|
2,404.60
|
11.0
|
849.3
|
San
Dimas
|
Mexico
|
17.27
|
320.8
|
178.1
|
Peñasquito
Heap Leach
|
Mexico
|
172.00
|
5.8
|
31.8
|
Marlin
|
Guatemala
|
20.09
|
27.5
|
17.8
|
Los
Filos
|
Mexico
|
71.49
|
5.4
|
12.4
|
Pueblo
Viejo (40.0%)
|
Dominican
Republic
|
19.67
|
4.2
|
2.7
|
La
Coipa (50.0%)
|
Chile
|
0.42
|
35.6
|
0.5
|
San
Nicolas (35.0%)
|
Mexico
|
2.46
|
23.8
|
1.9
|
Cerro
Blanco
|
Guatemala
|
1.35
|
59.6
|
2.6
|
Peak
|
Australia
|
1.99
|
5.0
|
0.3
|
TOTAL
SILVER
|
|
|
1,097.4
|
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COPPER
|
million
tonnes
|
%
Cu
|
million
pounds
|
|
San
Nicolas (35.0%)
|
Mexico
|
2.46
|
1.28%
|
69
|
Pueblo
Viejo (40.0%)
|
Dominican
Republic
|
19.67
|
0.03%
|
13
|
Peak
(100%)
|
Australia
|
1.99
|
0.53%
|
23
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TOTAL
COPPER
|
|
|
106
|
|
LEAD
|
million
tonnes
|
%
Pb
|
million
pounds
|
|
Peñasquito
Mill
|
Mexico
|
2,404.60
|
0.10%
|
5,389
|
Peak
|
Australia
|
1.99
|
0.07%
|
3
|
TOTAL
LEAD
|
|
|
5,392
|
|
ZINC
|
million
tonnes
|
%
Zn
|
million
pounds
|
|
Peñasquito
Mill
|
Mexico
|
2,404.60
|
0.29%
|
15,638
|
San
Nicolas (35.0%)
|
Mexico
|
2.46
|
1.43%
|
78
|
Pueblo
Viejo (40.0%)
|
Dominican
Republic
|
19.67
|
0.02%
|
10
|
Peak
|
Australia
|
1.99
|
0.08%
|
4
|
TOTAL
ZINC
|
|
|
15,729
|
1
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All
Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources have been calculated
in accordance
with the standards of the Canadian Institute of Mining,
Metallurgy and
Petroleum and National Instrument 43-101, or the AusIMM
JORC
equivalent.
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2
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All
Mineral Resources are reported exclusive of Mineral
Reserves.
|
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3
|
Mineral
Resources which are not Mineral Reserves do not have
demonstrated economic
viability.
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4
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Reserves
and Resources are reported as of December 31, 2006,
with the following
conditions or exceptions;
|
1 |
Reserves
and Resources for Penasquito are as reported by the
former owner, Glamis
Gold Corp., in their press release of
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June 21, 2006. | ||
2 |
Reserves
and Resources for Cerro Blanco and the Imperial Project
are as reported by
the former owner, Glamis Gold Corp.,
|
|
in their press releases of February 13, 2006. | ||
3 |
Reserves
and Resources for Alumbrera are reported as of June
30,
2006.
|
|
4 |
Reserves
and Resources for Pueblo Viejo are as reported by Barrick,
in their press
release of February 22, 2007.
|
|
5 |
Reserves
and Resources for El Limon are reported as of November
3,
2004.
|
5
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Qualified
Persons for the Mineral Reserve and Mineral Resource
estimates as defined
by the National Instrument 43-101 are as
follows:
|
1
|
Red
Lake
|
Stephan
Blais, P.Eng., Red Lake Gold Mines
|
|
Gold Mines |
Dean
Crick, P.Geo., Red Lake Gold Mines
|
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2
|
San
Dimas
|
Reynaldo
Rivera, MAusIMM, Luismin S.A. de C.V.
|
|
3
|
Nukay
|
Reynaldo
Rivera, MAusIMM, Luismin S.A. de C.V.,
|
|
4
|
Los
Filos
|
Mike
Hester, P.E., Independent Mining Consultants
|
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Pamela
de Mark, P.Geo., Snowden Mining Consultants
|
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Andy
Ross, P.Geo., Snowden Mining Consultants
|
|||
Reynaldo
Rivera, MAusIMM, Luismin S.A. de C.V.,
|
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5
|
El
Limon
|
James
N. Grey, P.Geo., Teck Cominco Ltd.
|
|
Al
Samis, P.Geo., Teck Cominco Ltd.
|
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6
|
Alumbrera
|
Luis
Rivera, MAusIMM, Minera Alumbrera Ltd.
|
|
7
|
Peak
|
Eric
Strom, P.Eng., Peak Gold Mines
|
|
Rex
Berthelsen, MAusIMM, Peak Gold Mines
|
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8
|
Amapari
|
Trevor
Jones, MAusIMM, MPBA
|
|
9
|
Wharf
|
Michael
Kociumbas, P.Geo., Watts Griifis McOuat Ltd.
|
|
Ross
McFarlane, P.Eng., Watts Griffis McOuat Ltd.
|
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10
|
Porcupine
|
Stephen
Price, P.Geo., Porcupine Joint Venture
|
|
Alastair
Still, P.Geo, Porcupine Joint Venture
|
|||
Imola
Götz, P.Eng., Porcupine Joint Venture
|
|||
11
|
Musselwhite
|
Andrew
Cheatle, P.Geo., Musselwhite Mine
|
|
Tim
Sanford, P.Eng., Musselwhite Mine
|
|||
12
|
La
Coipa
|
Andres
Guaringa, MAusIMM, Mantes de Oro
|
|
13
|
Pueblo
Viejo
|
as
per Barrick February 22, 2007 press release
|
|
14
|
Penasquito
|
as
per Glamis June 21, 2006 press release
|
|
15
|
Marigold
|
Neil
B. Prenn, P.Eng. Mine Dev. Assoc.
|
|
16
|
El
Sauzal
|
Neil
B. Prenn, P.Eng. Mine Dev. Assoc.
|
|
17
|
Marlin
|
Neil
B. Prenn, P.Eng. Mine Dev. Assoc.
|
|
18
|
San
Martin, Honduras
|
Neil
B. Prenn, P.Eng. Mine Dev. Assoc.
|
|
19
|
Cerro
Blanco
|
as
per Glamis February 13, 2006 press release
|
|
20
|
Imperial
Project
|
as
per Glamis February 13, 2006 press release
|
|
21
|
Dee
Project
|
as
per Barrick Gold of North America Technical Report,
Jan.
2007
|
|
22
|
Corporate
Overview
|
Randy
V.J. Smallwood, P.Eng., Bob H. Bryson, Goldcorp
Inc.
|
6
|
Mineral
Reserves are estimated using appropriate recovery
rates and US$ commodity
prices of $450 per ounce of gold, $7 per ounce
of silver, $1.25 per pound
of copper, $0.30 per pound of lead, and $0.60
per pound of zinc, unless
otherwise noted below;
|
1
|
$400
/ oz gold
|
Alumbrera,
partial Los Filos, partial Marigold
|
|
|
2
|
$425
/ oz gold
|
partial
Los Filos
|
|
3
|
$500
/ oz gold
|
Wharf
|
|
4
|
$1.00
/ lb copper
|
Alumbrera
|
|
5
|
$0.35
/ lb lead
|
Peak
|
|
6
|
$0.80
/ lb zinc
|
Peak
|
|
7
|
$475
/ oz gold
|
Pueblo
Viejo
|
|
8
|
$8.50
/ oz silver
|
Pueblo
Viejo
|
7
|
Mineral
Resources are estimated using appropriate recovery
rates and US$ commodity
prices of $525 per ounce of gold, $8 per ounce of silver,
$1.50 per pound
of copper, $0.43 per pound of lead, and $0.86 per pound
of zinc, unless
otherwise noted below;
|
|
1
|
$300
/ oz gold
|
San
Nicolas
|
|
2
|
$400
/ oz gold
|
El
Limon
|
|
3
|
$410
/ oz gold
|
Alumbrera
|
|
4
|
$648
/ oz gold
|
Penasquito
|
|
5
|
$5
/ oz silver
|
San
Nicolas
|
|
6
|
$10.08
/ oz silver
|
Penasquito
|
|
7
|
$0.90
/ lb copper
|
San
Nicolas
|
|
8
|
$1.10
/ lb copper
|
Alumbrera
|
|
9
|
$0.35
/ lb lead
|
Peak
|
|
10
|
$0.50
/ lb zinc
|
San
Nicolas
|
|
11
|
$0.80
/ lb zinc
|
Peak
|
12
|
$425
/ oz gold
|
Cerro
Blanco
|
Cautionary
Note to United States Investors Concerning Estimates
of Measured,
Indicated and Inferred Resources: These tables use
the terms "Measured",
"Indicated" and "Inferred" Resources. United States
investors are advised
that while such terms are recognized and required by
Canadian regulations,
the United States Securities and Exchange Commission
does not recognize
them. "Inferred Mineral Resources" have a great amount
of uncertainty as
to their existence, and as to their economic and legal
feasibility. It
cannot be assumed that all or any part of an Inferred
Mineral Resource
will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian
rules,
estimates of Inferred Mineral Resources may not form
the basis of
feasibility or other economic studies. United States
investors are
cautioned not to assume that all or any part of Measured
or Indicated
Mineral Resources will ever be converted into Mineral
Reserves. United
States investors are also cautioned not to assume that
all or any part of
an Inferred.
|
Total
Cash Cost
|
||
Mine
|
Gold
Production (ounces)
|
(US$
per ounce)
|
Red
Lake
|
592,900
|
195
|
Musselwhite
|
113,500
|
349
|
Porcupine
|
99,700
|
430
|
San
Dimas
|
208,400
|
131
|
El
Sauzal1
|
63,600
|
97
|
Marlin1
|
42,300
|
113
|
San
Martin1
|
9,700
|
427
|
Alumbrera
|
240,200
|
(1,176)
|
Amapari
|
84,200
|
524
|
La
Coipa
|
28,300
|
(243)
|
Wharf
|
63,000
|
340
|
Marigold1
|
24,900
|
308
|
Peak
|
122,600
|
215
|
Total
|
1,693,300
|
$33
|
Jeff Wilhoit | Melanie Pilon | ||
Vice President, Investor Relations | Director, Investor Relations | ||
Goldcorp Inc. | Goldcorp Inc. | ||
Telephone: (604) 696-3074 | Telephone: 604-696-3024 | ||
Fax: (604) 696-3001 | Fax: (604) 696-3001 |
e-mail:
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website:
www.goldcorp.com
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