Endomines got a building permit and engage engineering offices to plan the ore handling and buildings at Pampalo gold mine



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The municipality of Ilomantsi has granted to Endomines building
permits for beneficiation, office, and personnel buildings at Pampalo
mine.

Earlier this year the environmental authorities in eastern Finland
granted a new environmental permit for the planned activity to
Endomines Oy in Pampalo. With the granted building permit has
Endomines Oy now right to start the construction work at the mine
area.

The independent consult company Wardell Armstrong Ltd's feasibility
study which was reported in the spring 2008 includes underground
mining in Pampalo and beneficiation with conventional processes
(crushing, milling, gravitational beneficiation, and flotation).
Cyanide leaching will not be used.

Before starting the building, Endomines Oy has engaged CTS Engtec Oy
as the main responsible for the process plant and KCC Kouvola Consult
Center Ltd for the construction. Ahma Engineers Ltd with great
experience on mining projects has been granted the overall project
management."The building permit means that now we can begin detailed building
technical and process technical planning for Pampalo deposit. I am
really satisfied that we have had the chance to engage experienced
consult companies which can help us with this work", says Endomines'
CEO Timo Lindborg.

For further information, please, contact:

Timo Lindborg, Chief Executive Officer
phone: +46-8-611 66 45, mobile: +358-40-50 83 507

Endomines AB (publ) explores and develops mineral deposits in
Finland. The Company owns mining permits or claims over all the
recognised gold deposits along the Karelian Gold Line, Pampalo mine
among others wherein the Company aims at starting the operation in
2010. In addition, Endomines has claims for more gold deposits in
Finnish Lapland. Besides gold, the Company is focusing on industrial
mineral ilmenite which seems to have stable demand growth and price
development. These ilmenite deposits exist in central Ostrobothnia.

Endomines applies SveMin's and FAERI's common reporting rules for
public mining and exploration companies. Endomines has decided to
show the mineral resources according to the internationally accepted
JORC or NI 43101 code. Endomines applies International Financial
Reporting Standards (IFRS) as the reporting standards for account
principles and annual accounts practice. The use of IFRS helps to
compare the Company with foreign exploration and mining companies.

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