Published: August 03, 2011
Hondo Minerals executes Provisional Patent Sublicense Agreement with E-Leech(TM)
CHLORIDE, AZ, Aug. 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ - Hondo Minerals Corporation (OTC:BB
HMNC), is pleased to announce that it has just executed a Provisional
Patent Sublicense Agreement with the patent holders of the E-Leech(TM)
provisional patent.
On May 2, 2011, Hondo previously entered into an exclusive sub-license
agreement to the E-Leech technology exclusively for the Mojave County
territory (the "Mojave Agreement"), which is a patent pending process
that creates a leaching process without the use of hazardous chemicals
such as cyanide at its Tennessee Mine processing plant.
As an addition to the Mojave Agreement, Hondo and E-Leech successfully
negotiated and executed a supplemental agreement with the same terms
and conditions of the Mojave Agreement, but expanding the sublicense to
the entire world on a non-exclusive basis.
Toxic chemicals previously used such as Cyanide or Hydrochloric and
Nitric Acid are replaced with a water-based and pH adjusted medium to
leach precious and base metals from mine tailings that is safe to
humans and the environment. Electrochemical processes are used to
generate pH levels low enough to leach metals such as Gold, Silver,
Zinc and Rare Earths into a solution for recovery at an extremely low
cost per ton.
William R. Miertschin Chairman and CEO of Hondo Minerals says, "This
agreement along with the purchase of $2.4 million of additional
equipment, as previous announced, may allow the company the ability to
reach its production and revenue targets 6 to12 months ahead of
schedule." Mr. Miertschin went on to say, "Since we now have a license
to use this technology on future projects worldwide, both the
environment and our company and its shareholders will benefit from this
green cost saving technology."
About The Company
Hondo Minerals Corporation is engaged in the acquisition of mines,
mining claims and mining real estate in the United States, Canada and
Mexico with mineral reserves of precious metals or non-ferrous metals.
Hondo owns the Tennessee and Schuylkill Mines in Chloride, Arizona. The
Tennessee Mine was the largest producing silver mine in Arizona
history. The Tennessee Mine operated from the late 1800's until 1947
producing lead, zinc, gold and silver. The Company also owns numerous
other mining claims in the US Southwest, which are being evaluated for
additional reserves.
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve
risks and uncertainties, including the Company's beliefs about its
business prospects and future results of operations. Some factors that
could cause actual results to differ materially include economic and
operational risks, changes in anticipated earnings, continuation of
current contracts, and other factors detailed in the Company's filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its most recent
Forms 10-KSB and 10-QSB. The Company forecasts provided above are
dynamic and therefore refer only to this release date. The Company does
not undertake to update any forecasts that it may make available to the
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