Document:

Exhibit
      10.1

     

    Operator
      Agreement

    

    Made
      this
      12th
      day of
      February, 2008

    

    This
      Operator Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into by the following parties as
      of the date written above.

    

      
        	
                Between

              	
                Sociedad
                  Pacific Copper Chile Limitada, a limited liability partnership,
                  incorporated in the Country of Chile, South America having its
                  international administrative office at 3430 E. Sunrise Drive, Suite
                  160,
                  Tucson, Arizona USA 85718

              
	 	
                (hereinafter
                  referred to as the “Company”)

              
	 	 
	
                And

              	
                Gareste
                  Limitada., a limited liability partnership, incorporated in the
                  Country of Chile, South America, having its principal offices located
                  at
                  Van Buren 208, Copiapo, Chile

              
	 	
                (hereinafter
                  referred to as the
“Operator”)

              

      

    

     

    WHEREAS,
      the Company wishes to employ the Operator to carry out work on the Company’s
      properties in Chile as more particularly described herein; and

    

    WHEREAS,
      the Operator is prepared to undertake the work for the Company. 

    

    NOW
      THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained
      in
      this Agreement and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
      sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as
      follows:

     

    1.            
      REPRESENTATIONS
      AND WARRANTIES

    

    1.01        
      The
      parties hereto each represent and warrant to the other that:

     

    
      	 	(a)	they are entities duly formed, organized and validly
              existing in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in which
              they
              were incorporated;

    

    
      	 	 	 

    

    
      	 	(b)	they have all necessary corporate power and authority
              to
              enter into this Agreement and to carry out its obligations hereunder
              and
              the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of
              the
              transactions contemplated hereunder have been duly authorized by all
              necessary corporate action and
              proceedings;

    

    
      	 	 	 

    

    
      	 	(c)	this Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation
              of each of them, enforceable against them in accordance with its terms,
              provided that enforcement may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency,
              liquidation, reorganization and other similar laws generally affecting
              enforceability of creditors' rights and that equitable remedies such
              as
              specific performance and injunction are in the discretion of the court
              from which they are sought;

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        
        

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

     

    
      	 	 	 

    

    
      	 	(d)	neither party is a party to, bound or affected by
              or
              subject to any indenture, mortgage, lease, agreement, instrument, charter
              or by-law provision, or resolution of a board of directors (or any
              committee thereof), statute, regulation, order, judgment, decree or
              law
              which would be violated, contravened, breached by, or under which default
              would occur as a result of, the execution and delivery of this Agreement
              or the consummation of any of the transactions contemplated
              herein;

    

    
      	 	 	 

    

    
      	 	(e)	the Operator represents and warrants and the Company
              agrees that at no time will the Company be the Operator’s sole client or
              customer for its services;

    

    
      	 	 	 

    

    
      	 	
              (f)

            	
              notwithstanding
                anything contained in this Agreement, the Company has not made, and
                does
                not make, any representation or warranty of any kind or nature whatever
                concerning (i) the condition of the Properties; or (ii) the nature
                or
                extent of any environmental issues that may be associated with the
                Properties (as defined below).

            

    

     

    2.            
      APPOINTMENT

    

    2.01       
      The
      Company hereby appoints the Operator to carry out certain exploration and
      developmental activities on its mineral properties located in the Country of
      Chile (the “Properties”) more particularly described in Schedule
      A
      hereto,
      as to which the Operator declares it is professionally qualified and experienced
      to carry out such activities.

    

    

    3.           
      WORK
      PROGRAMS AND BUDGETS

    

    3.01      
      The
      Operator will prepare an annual work program (the “Programs”) to be carried out
      on each of the Company’s Properties within 30 days of the execution of this
      Agreement and present it to the Company for approval. The Program shall contain
      detailed descriptions of each item in the Program and a timeline during which
      the work is projected to be carried out. Programs may be segregated into phases
      with subsequent phases requiring approval based on the results of the previous
      phase. Said Programs shall be accompanied with a budget (the “Budget”) detailing
      the cost of each item in the Budget and setting out the estimated dates for
      advances to be made by the Company. Said Budget shall include details of the
      portion of the Operator’s administration costs required to carrying out the
      Programs. 

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    3.02      
      The
      Operator shall, 90 days prior the completion of any annual Program, prepare
      a
      new annual Program with a Budget for the upcoming annual period and submit
      it to
      the Company for approval. Each new annual Program and Budget shall include
      the
      balance of any prior Program and Budget expected to be incomplete at the end
      of
      its annual period.

    

    3.03      
      Each
      annual Program may be modified from time to time based upon results attained
      from monthly reports as the work progresses, subject to the agreement of the
      parties hereto. 

    

    3.04      
      The
      Company shall have 30 days from the receipt of any Program and Budget to approve
      or modify the Program and Budget. Any changes to Programs and Budgets will
      be
      made by the Operator within 15 days and presented to the Company for final
      approval which the Company shall deliver within 10 days of receipt.

    

    3.05      
      The
      Operator and the Company shall jointly ensure that the professional consultants
      provided by the Company or as contracted by the Operator shall provide a written
      log and photographic record of exploration activities and progress while any
      Program is in progress and a full independent geological and or engineering
      report as would be required by the Company for presentation to investors,
      regulatory agencies or such other parties that the Company deems appropriate.
      The Company shall be solely responsible to approve the party selected to write
      such reports.

    

    3.06      
      Following
      approval of the respective Programs and Budgets, the Company agrees to provide
      the Operator with sufficient funding to cover planned expenses 60 days in
      advance of actual expenditures. 

    

    3.07  Should
      an
      unforeseen shortfall in funding occur, or should there be an emergency situation
      with regard to the Properties, the Company shall provide notice of any such
      shortfall to the Operator with
      no
      less than 30 days notice of the subsequent funding commitment, upon which the
      parties hereby agree that the Operator shall
      have explicit authority to employ as necessary any such unused project funds
      to
      terminate all exploration activities, including management and labor contracts,
      office personnel, vendor and equipment agreements, and provide for the
      repatriation of any foreign consultants, and find suitable storage for any
      idled
      equipment and vehicles, until such time as funding is sufficient to resume
      exploration activities.

    

    3.08  By
      written notice given to Operator on or before November 1 of each year that
      this
      Agreement is in effect, the Company shall have the right to have an independent
      firm of certified public accountants audit the expenditures reported under
      Programs and Budgets for the preceding 12 month period. Such audit shall be
      concluded as promptly as possible. 

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    4.      
      OPERATOR
      RESPONSIBILTY

    

    4.01    In
      carrying out the Programs, the Operator shall be responsible for:

    

    
      	(a)         
	
              help
                in obtaining visas, work permits, safe passes, and other
                required documents
                when needed for any expatriate
                professional;

            

    

    
      	 	
            

    

    
      	(b)         
	
              providing
                housing, necessary domestic services, and per diem and nutritional
                needs for workers;

            

    

    
      	 	
            

    

    
      	(c)         
	
              coordinating
                transportation for workers to and from work
                sites;

            

    

    
      	 	
            

    

    
      	(d)         	
              providing
                ancillary labor and technical
                support;

            

    

    

    
      	(e)         	
              providing
                all necessary equipment and
                supplies;

            

    

    

    
      	(f)         	
              coordinating
                importation into the country of any geological and professional equipment,
                including I.P. lines, drilling rigs, drill platforms, drill steel
                and
                bits, GPS receivers and stations, sample bags, etc., all in compliance
                with the laws of Chile;

            

    

    

    
      	(g)         	
              providing
                such other equipment as needed, such as bulldozers for road and platform
                building, supply trucks for fuel, water and drill equipment, worker
                and
                supervisor vehicles, etc.;

            

    

    

    
      	(h)         	
              when
                necessary, providing portable campsite with all necessary ancillary
                staff
                and facilities such as outdoor toilets, camp kitchen, and sleeping
                quarters;

            

    

    

    
      	(i)         	
              ensuring
                that all workers are provided with such safety training and equipment
                as
                required by job description and local regulations, such as gloves,
                goggles, hard hat, steel toed boots, sun glasses and sun
                block;

            

    

    

    
      	(j)         	
              reclamation
                of disturbances and general housekeeping relating to entries onto
                and
                activities affecting the
                Properties;

            

    

    

    
      	(k)         	
              Providing
                for ancillary services:

            

    

    

    -
      securing and compliance with any environmental or special operational permits,
      consents or governmental approvals necessary for operations or activities
      hereunder

    

    -
      payment
      of all taxes and import duties and related levies on the importation of any
      equipment, materials and supplies into the country

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    -
      when
      necessary, security services

    

    -
      communications, including cell phones, internet, and fax

    

    -
      office
      services, including secretarial for bookkeeping, records, payroll and payroll
      burden, and payment of third party invoices

    

    -
      banking, including foreign investment justification, bank wires and foreign
      currency exchange

    

    -
      accounting, including un-audited monthly operational statements and audited
      annual statements, payment and recovery of value added taxes, and
      payment of all company corporate and individual taxes that can
      be credited
      to the Company

    

    -
      secure
      storage for sample splits, drill core splits, and any idle
      equipment

    

    -
      shipping services, to external labs for samples and core splits

    

    -
      key
      personnel for field supervision, office management, and
      overall project
      management as circumstances dictate

    

    -
      legal,
      including filing of necessary documents with authorized government
      agencies, payment of annual taxes, notarization of relevant agreements
      and documents, and in sum with the consent of the Company; provide
      a
      legal defense against litigation and litigants and all manner
      of plaintiffs
      which may threaten or could threaten the integrity of the
      mineral properties,
      the operating subsidiaries, or any of the officers or key
      agents involved
      therein.

    

    
      	4.02  	
              It
                is understood that Operator provides similar services for other parties
                and where feasible administrative costs will be apportioned to each
                of the
                Operator’s customers as it relates to the total of such administration
                costs.

            

    

    

    
      	4.03  	
              Operator
                shall conduct all of its Operations on, and provide services in relation
                to, the Properties and other activities hereunder in accordance with
                the
                best industry practices of safety, sound mining and other applicable
                industry standards and practices, and in all material respects in
                accordance with the terms and provisions of all Permits and agreements
                pertaining to the Properties, and in compliance in all respects with
                applicable Laws, except in each case where such failure or noncompliance
                would not have a material adverse effect on the
                Properties.

            

    

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    5.      
      ACCESS

    

    5.01 The
      Company shall have access to the Properties and to the records of the Operator,
      to review work being carried out on the Properties or to review results obtained
      from work carried out on the Properties, as the case may be, provided however,
      that reasonable notice is given to the Operator.

     

    6.      
      TERM
      AND TERMINATION

    

    6.01 This
      Agreement shall commence on the date first written and remain in effect as
      long
      as approved Programs are in effect. Either party may terminate this Agreement
      on
      ninety (90) days written notice; provided, that the Company shall have the
      right
      to immediately terminate this Agreement for any intentional malfeasance,
      deliberate misconduct or grossly negligent act of the Operator which could
      affect the Properties in a material fashion.

     

    7.      
      SALE,
      ABANDONMENT OR DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY

    

    7.01 Any
      sale,
      joint venture, abandonment or other disposition of any of the Company’s
      Properties shall be at the sole discretion of the Company. Should the Company
      determine to take any such action to dispose of a Property, the Operator shall
      provide reasonable assistance to facilitate such actions.

     

    8.      
      OTHER
      ACQUISITIONS/BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

    

    8.01 The
      Operator, at its discretion, may from time to time find other claim groups
      or
      mining opportunities in Chile and may elect to bring these claims or
      opportunities to the attention of the Company for purchase or other form of
      acquisition, provided the Company shall pay the Operator a finder’s fee or other
      form of consideration to be negotiated for each completed acquisition. It is
      acknowledged and understood that the Operator currently has interests in other
      projects and properties in Chile that ownership by the Operator of such
      interests are not in conflict with the Properties or business of the Company,
      and that Operator has no obligation to present such projects to the Company.
      

     

    9.      
      EQUIPMENT

    

    9.01 As
      part
      of an approved Program and Budget, the Operator may have a need to acquire
      equipment to carry out work on the Properties and may require a cash investment
      or credit arrangements to secure such equipment for the benefit of the Company.
      The Company will use its best efforts to arrange such cash or credit and set
      up
      a company or other entity, or facilitate some other arrangement to provide
      the
      equipment and the additional capital to train operators. To the extent that
      the
      Operator participates in the company or other arrangement set up to own the
      equipment, such equipment will then be charged out at prevailing rates to the
      Operator to carry out Programs for the Company and others.

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    10.    
      INSURANCE

    

    10.01 Operator
      shall at all times maintain, and where feasible require its contractors and
      their subcontractors performing work on the Properties to procure and maintain
      during the course of any work conducted on the Properties, insurance from an
      insurer reasonably satisfactory to the Company, including but not limited to:
      

     

    Comprehensive
      General Liability Insurance, including provisions insuring against the hazards
      of premises operations, contractual liability, bodily injury, personal injury,
      property damage, and products and completed operations, in amounts as are
      generally available and standard in Chile

     

    Vehicular
      Liability Insurance covering all automobiles and other vehicles used in
      connection with services rendered hereunder, whether owned, non-owned, leased
      or
      hired by such contractor insuring against the risks of bodily injury and
      property damage amounts as are generally available and standard in
      Chile

     

    Worker’s
      Compensation Insurance, as applicable, in accordance with the laws of the
      country of Chile, including employer’s liability in amounts as generally
      required by law.

     

    To
      the
      extent that insurance is available and is procured by the Operator, the Operator
      shall use its best efforts to provide that such policies name the Company as
      an
      additional insured thereunder, and the Operator shall furnish to the Company
      copies of any insurance policies so obtained.

     

    11.     
      CONFIDENTIALITY
      OF INFORMATION/PRESS RELEASES

     

    11.01 The
      Operator shall, subject to the exceptions set out hereinafter, treat all data,
      reports, records and other information relating to this agreement and the
      Properties as confidential. The Operator, its officers, directors, employees,
      consultants or agents will not, without the express written consent of the
      Company, disclose to any third party any information concerning the Company
      or
      results of the operations on the Properties except where such disclosure is
      mandatory under the law or is deemed necessary by the Operator’s counsel for the
      satisfaction by the Operator of its obligations under applicable securities
      law,
      and the Operator has, prior to the public disclosure, given the Company a draft
      copy of the disclosure.

     

    Without
      the prior written consent of the Company, except as required by law and/or
      the
      rules and regulations of any stock exchange, neither Party shall make any public
      announcement, issue any press release, or make any statement to any third party
      with respect to this Agreement. To the extent that any public announcement
      is
      required by law, the Operator shall confer with and provide a copy of such
      statement to the Company prior to releasing such statement.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    12.      
      INDEMNITY

     

    12.01 Operator
      agrees to indemnify and hold the Company and its Affiliates and each of their
      officers, directors and employees (“Representatives”)
      harmless
      from and against any and all claims, judgments, liabilities costs and/or losses
      that any of them shall sustain by reason of or in connection with the breach
      or
      default of any of the representations and warranties, covenants or duties of
      Operator contained in this Agreement. 

     

    13.      
      ARBITRATION

     

    13.01 Any
      controversy between the parties hereto involving any claim arising out of or
      relating to this Agreement, will be submitted to and be settled by final and
      binding arbitration in Tucson, Arizona, in accordance with the then current
      Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association (the “AAA”)
      and judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrators may be entered in any
      court having jurisdiction thereof in the United States or in Chile. Such
      arbitration shall be conducted by two arbitrators chosen by the Company and
      the
      Operator, or failing such agreement, an arbitrator appointed by the AAA. There
      shall be limited discovery prior to the arbitration hearing as follows: (a)
      exchange of witness lists and copies of documentary evidence and documents
      relating to or arising out of the issues to be arbitrated, (b) depositions
      of all party witnesses, and (c) such other depositions as may be allowed by
      the
      arbitrator(s) upon a showing of good cause. Depositions shall be conducted
      in
      accordance with the Arizona Code of Civil Procedure, the arbitrator(s) shall
      be
      required to provide in writing to the parties the basis for the award or order
      of such arbitrator(s), and a court reporter shall record all hearings, with
      such
      record constituting the official transcript of such proceedings.
      All
      parties hereto consent to jurisdiction in Tucson, Arizona and agree not to
      assert inconvenience of forum as a defence or reason to deny such
      jurisdiction.

     

    14.      
      NOTICES

     

    14.01 Any
      notice, election, consent or other writing required or permitted to be given
      hereunder shall be deemed to be sufficiently given if delivered or if mailed
      by
      registered air mail or by fax, addressed as follows:

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    In
      case
      of the Company:

     

    c/o
      Pacific Copper Chile

    3430
      E.
      Sunrise Drive, Suite160, 

    Tucson,
      Arizona USA 85718

    Fax
      #
      520-623-3326

    Attention:
      Andrew Brodkey

    

     

    In
      the
      case of the Operator:

    

    Gareste
      Limitada 

    Van
      Buren
      208, Copiapo, 

    Chile

    Fax
      #

    Attention:
      Harold Gardner

     

    and
      any
      such notice given as aforesaid shall be deemed to have been given to the parties
      hereto if delivered, when delivered, or if mailed, on the tenth business day
      following the date of mailing, or, if faxed, on the next succeeding day
      following the faxing thereof PROVIDED HOWEVER that during the period of any
      postal interruption in either the country of mailing or the country of delivery,
      any notice given hereunder by mail shall be deemed to have been given only
      as of
      the date of actual delivery of the same. Any party may from time to time by
      notice in writing change its address for the purpose of this
      paragraph.

     

    15.          
      GENERAL 

     

    15.01      
      The
      parties hereto hereby covenant and agree that they will execute such further
      agreements, conveyances and assurances as may be requisite, or which counsel
      for
      the parties may deem necessary to effectually carry out the intent of this
      Agreement.

     

    15.02      
      This
      Agreement shall represent the entire understanding between the parties. No
      representations or inducements have been made save as herein set forth. No
      changes, alterations, or modifications of this Agreement shall be binding upon
      any party until and unless an amendment to this Agreement or a memorandum in
      writing to such effect shall have been signed by all parties
      hereto.

     

    15.03      
      The
      titles to the articles to this Agreement shall not be deemed to form part of
      this Agreement but shall be regarded as having been used for convenience of
      reference only.

     

    15.04      
      The
      Schedules to this Agreement shall be construed with and as an integral part
      of
      this Agreement to the same extent as if they were set forth verbatim
      herein.

     

    15.05      
      This
      Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws
      in
      effect in the State of Arizona, USA.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    15.06      
      This
      Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and are binding upon the parties hereto
      and their respective successors and permitted assigns. This Agreement may not
      be
      assigned by either party without the written consent of the other party, which
      consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 

     

    15.07      
      This
      Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be
      deemed an original, and all of which together shall constitute one and the
      same
      instrument. Execution and delivery of this Agreement by exchange of facsimile
      copies bearing facsimile signature of a party shall constitute a valid and
      binding execution and delivery of this Agreement by such party. Such facsimile
      copies shall constitute enforceable original documents.

     

    15.08      
      Time
      shall be of the essence of this Agreement.

    

     

    IN
      WITNESS WHEREOF this Agreement has been executed by the parties hereto as of
      the
      day and year first above written.

    

    

    Sociedad
      Pacific Copper Chile Limitada.

    

    

    By:
      Andrew
      A. Brodkey

    Andrew
      A.
      Brodkey

    

    Its:

    

    GARESTE
      LIMITADA

    

    

    By:
      Harold
      Gardner

    Harold
      Gardner

    

    Its:

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Schedule
      A

     

    Property
      Description

     

    
      	
              CARRERA
                PINTO TURKEZA PROJECT

            	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
              Initial
                hect.

            	 
	
              Property
                Name

            	
              Location

            	
              Property
                Type

            	
              UTM
                North

            	
              UTM
                East

            	
              Registration

            	
              Title

            	
              No

            	
              Mine
                Office

            	
              Filed

            	
              Net
                Hectares to P.C.

            
	
              TURKEZA
                DOS

            	
              Carrera
                Pinto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.998.500,00

            	
              401.500,00

            	
              12/11/2006

            	
              7231

            	
              5560

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              300

            	
              300

            
	
              TURKEZA
                TRES

            	
              Carrera
                Pinto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.997.500,00

            	
              401.500,00

            	
              12/11/2006

            	
              7232
                v

            	
              5561

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              300

            	
              230

            
	
              TURKEZA
                CUATRO

            	
              Carrera
                Pinto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.998.500,00

            	
              403.500,00

            	
              12/11/2006

            	
              7233
                v

            	
              5562

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              300

            	
              220

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
              SUBTOTAL
                1

            	 	
              750

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
              CARRERA
                PINTO COBRIZO PROJECT

            	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
               

            	
              Initial
                hect.

            	
               

            
	
              Property
                Name

            	
              Location

            	
              Property
                Type

            	
              UTM
                North

            	
              UTM
                East

            	
              Registration

            	
              Title

            	
              No

            	
              Mine
                Office

            	
              Filed

            	
              Net
                Hectares to P.C.

            
	
              COBRIZO
                VEINTIUNO

            	
              Carrera
                Pinto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.999.500,00

            	
              408.000,00

            	
              12/21/2006

            	
              7493

            	
              5743

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              300

            	
              260

            
	
              COBRIZO
                VEINTIDOS

            	
              Carrera
                Pinto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.999.500,00

            	
              409.500,00

            	
              12/21/2006

            	
              7494

            	
              5744

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              300

            	
              240

            
	
              COBRIZO
                VEINTITRES

            	
              Carrera
                Pinto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              7.001.500,00

            	
              409.000,00

            	
              12/21/2006

            	
              7495

            	
              5745

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              200

            	
              200

            
	
              COBRIZO
                UNO

            	
              Carrera
                Pinto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              7.001.500,00

            	
              410.500,00

            	
              7/21/2005

            	
              3245

            	
              2511

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              300

            	
              300

            
	
              COBRIZO
                DOS

            	
              Carrera
                Pinto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              7.002.500,00

            	
              412.000,00

            	
              7/21/2005

            	
              3246VTA

            	
              2512

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              200

            	
              200

            
	
              COBRIZO
                TRES

            	
              Carrera
                Pinto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              7.002.500,00

            	
              409.500,00

            	
              7/21/2005

            	
              3248

            	
              2513

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              300

            	
              300

            
	
              COBRIZO
                CUATRO

            	
              Carrera
                Pinto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              7.003.500,00

            	
              409.500,00

            	
              7/21/2005

            	
              3249VTA

            	
              2514

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              300

            	
              200

            
	
              COBRIZO
                CINCO

            	
              Carrera
                Pinto

            	
              Exploration

            	
               

            	
               

            	
               

            	
               

            	
               

            	
               

            	
              300

            	
              300

            
	
              COBRIZO
                SEIT

            	
              Carrera
                Pinto

            	
              Exploration

            	
               

            	
               

            	
               

            	
               

            	
               

            	
               

            	
              300

            	
              0

            
	
              COBRIZO
                SIETE

            	
              Carrera
                Pinto

            	
              Exploration

            	
               

            	
               

            	
               

            	
               

            	
               

            	
               

            	
              300

            	
              0

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
              SUBTOTAL
                2

            	 	
              2,000

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        11

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

     

    
      	
              CERRO
                BLANCO PROJECT

            	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
              Initial
                hect.

            	
               

            
	
              Property
                Name

            	
              Location

            	
              Property
                Type

            	
              UTM
                North

            	
              UTM
                East

            	
              Registration

            	
              Title

            	
              No

            	
              Mine
                Office

            	
              Filed

            	
              Net
                Hectares to P.C.

            
	
              DON
                AUGUSTO

            	
              Cerro
                Blanco

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.903.500,00

            	
              385.000,00

            	
              1/5/2207

            	
              115

            	
              93

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              300

            	
              300

            
	
              DON
                AUGUSTO UNO

            	
              Cerro
                Blanco

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.902.500,00

            	
              385.000,00

            	
              1/5/2207

            	
              116

            	
              94

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              300

            	
              300

            
	
              DON
                AUGUSTO DOS

            	
              Cerro
                Blanco

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.903.000,00

            	
              383.000,00

            	
              1/5/2207

            	
              117

            	
              95

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              200

            	
              200

            
	
              DON
                AUGUSTO TRES

            	
              Cerro
                Blanco

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.900.500,00

            	
              386.250,00

            	
              1/5/2207

            	
              118

            	
              96

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              300

            	
              60

            
	
              DON
                AUGUSTO CUATRO

            	
              Cerro
                Blanco

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.900.500,00

            	
              385.250,00

            	
              1/5/2207

            	
              119

            	
              97

            	
              Copiapo

            	
              300

            	
              80

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
              SUBTOTAL
                3

            	 	
              940

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
              CARRIZAL
                ALTO PROJECT

            	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
              Initial
                hect.

            	
               

            
	
              Property
                Name

            	
              Location

            	
              Property
                Type

            	
              UTM
                North

            	
              UTM
                East

            	
              Registration

            	
              Title

            	
              No

            	
              Mine
                Office

            	
              Filed

            	
              Net
                Hectares to P.C.

            
	
              CARRIZON
                UNO

            	
              Carrizal
                Alto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.892.000,00

            	
              316.000,00

            	
              1/24/2007

            	
              163

            	
              70

            	
              Freirina

            	
              200

            	
              100

            
	
              CARRIZON
                DOS

            	
              Carrizal
                Alto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.894.000,00

            	
              315.500,00

            	
              1/24/2007

            	
              165

            	
              71

            	
              Freirina

            	
              300

            	
              250

            
	
              CARRIZON
                TRES

            	
              Carrizal
                Alto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.894.000,00

            	
              316.500,00

            	
              1/24/2007

            	
              167

            	
              72

            	
              Freirina

            	
              300

            	
              300

            
	
              CARRIZON
                CUATRO 

            	
              Carrizal
                Alto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.897.000,00

            	
              315.700,00

            	
              1/24/2007

            	
              169

            	
              73

            	
              Freirina

            	
              300

            	
              300

            
	
              CARRIZON
                CINCO

            	
              Carrizal
                Alto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.897.000,00

            	
              316.700,00

            	
              1/24/2007

            	
              171

            	
              74

            	
              Freirina

            	
              300

            	
              200

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
              SUBTOTAL
                4

            	 	
              1150

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        12

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

     

    
      	
              CARRIZAL
                ALTO PROJECT

            	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
              Initial
                hect.

            	
               

            
	
              Property
                Name

            	
              Location

            	
              Property
                Type

            	
              UTM
                North

            	
              UTM
                East

            	
              Registration

            	
              Title

            	
              No

            	
              Mine
                Office

            	
              Filed

            	
              Net
                Hectares to P.C.

            
	
              CARRIZO
                UNO

            	
              Carrizal
                Alto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.892.500,00

            	
              310.000,00

            	
              2/13/2007

            	
              296

            	
              131

            	
              Freirina

            	
              300

            	
              40

            
	
              CARRIZO
                DOS

            	
              Carrizal
                Alto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.892.500,00

            	
              311.000,00

            	
              2/13/2007

            	
              298

            	
              132

            	
              Freirina

            	
              300

            	
              40

            
	
              CARRIZO
                TRES

            	
              Carrizal
                Alto

            	
              Exploration

            	
              6.894.500,00

            	
              310.500,00

            	
              2/13/2007

            	
              300

            	
              133

            	
              Freirina

            	
              200

            	
              80

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
              SUBTOTAL
                5

            	 	
              160

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
              Total

            	 	
              5,000

            

    

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        13Exhibit
      10.2

    Operator
      Agreement

    

    Made
      this
      12th
      day of
      February, 2008

    

    This
      Operator Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into by the following parties as
      of the date written above.

    

      
        	
                Between

              	
                Sociedad
                  Pacific Copper Peru SRL Limitada, a limited liability
                  partnership, incorporated in the Country of Peru, South America
                  having its
                  international administrative office at 3430 E. Sunrise Drive, Suite
                  160,
                  Tucson, Arizona USA 85718

              
	 	
                (hereinafter
                  referred to as the “Company”)

              
	 	 
	
                And

              	
                Inversiones
                  Mineras Stiles., a limited liability partnership, incorporated in
                  the Country of Peru, South America, having its principal offices
                  located
                  at Urbanizacion Leon XIII G-2 Cayma, Peru, Arequipa

              
	 	
                (hereinafter
                  referred to as the
“Operator”)

              

      

    

    

    WHEREAS,
      the Company wishes to employ the Operator to carry out work on the Company’s
      properties in Peru as more particularly described herein; and

    

    WHEREAS,
      the Operator is prepared to undertake the work for the Company. 

    

    NOW
      THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained
      in
      this Agreement and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
      sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as
      follows:

    

    

    1.     
      REPRESENTATIONS
      AND WARRANTIES

    

    1.01
      The
      parties hereto each represent and warrant to the other that:

     

    
      
        	 	
                (a)

              	
                they
                  are entities duly formed, organized and validly existing in good
                  standing
                  under the laws of the jurisdiction in which they were
                  incorporated;

              
	 	 	 
	 	
                (b)

              	
                they
                  have all necessary corporate power and authority to enter into
                  this
                  Agreement and to carry out its obligations hereunder and the execution
                  and
                  delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions
                  contemplated hereunder have been duly authorized by all necessary
                  corporate action and proceedings;

              
	 	 	 
	 	
                (c)

              	
                this
                  Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of each of
                  them,
                  enforceable against them in accordance with its terms, provided
                  that
                  enforcement may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation,
                  reorganization and other similar laws generally affecting enforceability
                  of creditors' rights and that equitable remedies such as specific
                  performance and injunction are in the discretion of the court from
                  which
                  they are sought;

              

      

       

      
        
          
          

        

        
          
          

          
            

          

        

        
          
          

        

      

       

      
        	 	 	 
	 	
                (d)

              	
                neither
                  party is a party to, bound or affected by or subject to any indenture,
                  mortgage, lease, agreement, instrument, charter or by-law provision,
                  or
                  resolution of a board of directors (or any committee thereof),
                  statute,
                  regulation, order, judgment, decree or law which would be violated,
                  contravened, breached by, or under which default would occur as
                  a result
                  of, the execution and delivery of this Agreement or the consummation
                  of
                  any of the transactions contemplated herein;

              
	 	 	 
	 	
                (e)

              	
                the
                  Operator represents and warrants and the Company agrees that at
                  no time
                  will the Company be the Operator’s sole client or customer for its
                  services;

              
	 	 	 
	 	
                (f)

              	
                notwithstanding
                  anything contained in this Agreement, the Company has not made,
                  and does
                  not make, any representation or warranty of any kind or nature
                  whatever
                  concerning (i) the condition of the Properties; or (ii) the nature
                  or
                  extent of any environmental issues that may be associated with
                  the
                  Properties (as defined
                  below).

              

      

    

     

    2.      
      APPOINTMENT

    

    2.01 
      The
      Company hereby appoints the Operator to carry out certain exploration and
      developmental activities on its mineral properties located in the Country of
      Peru (the “Properties”) more particularly described in Schedule
      A
      hereto,
      as to which the Operator declares it is professionally qualified and experienced
      to carry out such activities.

    

    3.     
      WORK
      PROGRAMS AND BUDGETS

    

    3.01  The
      Operator will prepare an annual work program (the “Programs”) to be carried out
      on each of the Company’s Properties within 30 days of the execution of this
      Agreement and present it to the Company for approval. The Program shall contain
      detailed descriptions of each item in the Program and a timeline during which
      the work is projected to be carried out. Programs may be segregated into phases
      with subsequent phases requiring approval based on the results of the previous
      phase. Said Programs shall be accompanied with a budget (the “Budget”) detailing
      the cost of each item in the Budget and setting out the estimated dates for
      advances to be made by the Company. Said Budget shall include details of the
      portion of the Operator’s administration costs required to carrying out the
      Programs. 

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
        2

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

    3.02 
      The
      Operator shall, 90 days prior the completion of any annual Program, prepare
      a
      new annual Program with a Budget for the upcoming annual period and submit
      it to
      the Company for approval. Each new annual Program and Budget shall include
      the
      balance of any prior Program and Budget expected to be incomplete at the end
      of
      its annual period.

    

    3.03 
      Each
      annual Program may be modified from time to time based upon results attained
      from monthly reports as the work progresses, subject to the agreement of the
      parties hereto. 

    

    3.04 
      The
      Company shall have 30 days from the receipt of any Program and Budget to approve
      or modify the Program and Budget. Any changes to Programs and Budgets will
      be
      made by the Operator within 15 days and presented to the Company for final
      approval which the Company shall deliver within 10 days of receipt.

    

    3.05 
      The
      Operator and the Company shall jointly ensure that the professional consultants
      provided by the Company or as contracted by the Operator shall provide a written
      log and photographic record of exploration activities and progress while any
      Program is in progress and a full independent geological and or engineering
      report as would be required by the Company for presentation to investors,
      regulatory agencies or such other parties that the Company deems appropriate.
      The Company shall be solely responsible to approve the party selected to write
      such reports.

    

    3.06 
      Following
      approval of the respective Programs and Budgets, the Company agrees to provide
      the Operator with sufficient funding to cover planned expenses 60 days in
      advance of actual expenditures. 

    

    3.09 
      Should
      an
      unforeseen shortfall in funding occur, or should there be an emergency situation
      with regard to the Properties, the Company shall provide notice of any such
      shortfall to the Operator with
      no
      less than 30 days notice of the subsequent funding commitment, upon which the
      parties hereby agree that the Operator shall
      have explicit authority to employ as necessary any such unused project funds
      to
      terminate all exploration activities, including management and labor contracts,
      office personnel, vendor and equipment agreements, and provide for the
      repatriation of any foreign consultants, and find suitable storage for any
      idled
      equipment and vehicles, until such time as funding is sufficient to resume
      exploration activities.

    

    3.10  By
      written notice given to Operator on or before November 1 of each year that
      this
      Agreement is in effect, the Company shall have the right to have an independent
      firm of certified public accountants audit the expenditures reported under
      Programs and Budgets for the preceding 12 month period. Such audit shall be
      concluded as promptly as possible. 

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
        3

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

    4.     
      OPERATOR
      RESPONSIBILTY

    

    4.01 
      In
      carrying out the Programs, the Operator shall be responsible for:

     

    
      	(a)       	
               help
                in obtaining visas, work permits, safe passes, and other
                required documents
                when needed for any expatriate
                professional;

            

      	 	
            

    

    
      	
              (b)       

            	
              providing
                housing, necessary domestic services, and per diem and nutritional
                needs for workers;

            

      	 	
            

    

    
      	(c)       	
               coordinating
                transportation for workers to and from work
                sites;

            

    

    
      	 	
            

    

    
      	(l)       	
              providing
                ancillary labor and technical
                support;

            

    

    

    
      	(m)       	
              providing
                all necessary equipment and
                supplies;

            

    

    

    
      	(n)       	
              coordinating
                importation into the country of any geological and professional equipment,
                including I.P. lines, drilling rigs, drill platforms, drill steel
                and
                bits, GPS receivers and stations, sample bags, etc., all in compliance
                with the laws of Peru;

            

    

    

    
      	(o)       	
              providing
                such other equipment as needed, such as bulldozers for road and platform
                building, supply trucks for fuel, water and drill equipment, worker
                and
                supervisor vehicles, etc.;

            

    

    

    
      	(p)       	
              when
                necessary, providing portable campsite with all necessary ancillary
                staff
                and facilities such as outdoor toilets, camp kitchen, and sleeping
                quarters;

            

    

    

    
      	(q)       	
              ensuring
                that all workers are provided with such safety training and equipment
                as
                required by job description and local regulations, such as gloves,
                goggles, hard hat, steel toed boots, sun glasses and sun
                block;

            

    

    

    
      	(r)       	
              reclamation
                of disturbances and general housekeeping relating to entries onto
                and
                activities affecting the
                Properties;

            

    

    

    
      	(s)       	
              Providing
                for ancillary services:

            

    

    

    -
      securing and compliance with any environmental or special operational permits,
      consents or governmental approvals necessary for operations or activities
      hereunder

    

    -
      payment
      of all taxes and import duties and related levies on the importation of any
      equipment, materials and supplies into the country

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
        4

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

    

    -
      when
      necessary, security services

    

    -
      communications, including cell phones, internet, and fax

    

    -
      office
      services, including secretarial for bookkeeping, records, payroll and payroll
      burden, and payment of third party invoices

    

    -
      banking, including foreign investment justification, bank wires and foreign
      currency exchange

    

    -
      accounting, including un-audited monthly operational statements
      and audited
      annual statements, payment and recovery of value added taxes, and
      payment of all company corporate and individual taxes that can
      be credited
      to the Company

    

    -
      secure
      storage for sample splits, drill core splits, and any idle
      equipment

    

    -
      shipping services, to external labs for samples and core splits

    

    -
      key
      personnel for field supervision, office management, and
      overall project
      management as circumstances dictate

    

    -
      legal,
      including filing of necessary documents with authorized government
      agencies, payment of annual taxes, notarization of relevant agreements
      and documents, and in sum with the consent of the Company; provide
      a
      legal defense against litigation and litigants and all manner
      of plaintiffs
      which may threaten or could threaten the integrity of the
      mineral properties,
      the operating subsidiaries, or any of the officers or key
      agents involved
      therein.

    

    
      	4.04  	
              It
                is understood that Operator provides similar services for other parties
                and where feasible administrative costs will be apportioned to each
                of the
                Operator’s customers as it relates to the total of such administration
                costs.

            

    

    

    
      	4.05  	
              Operator
                shall conduct all of its Operations on, and provide services in relation
                to, the Properties and other activities hereunder in accordance with
                the
                best industry practices of safety, sound mining and other applicable
                industry standards and practices, and in all material respects in
                accordance with the terms and provisions of all Permits and agreements
                pertaining to the Properties, and in compliance in all respects with
                applicable Laws, except in each case where such failure or noncompliance
                would not have a material adverse effect on the
                Properties.

            

    

    

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
        5

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

    

    5.     
      ACCESS

    

    5.01 
      The
      Company shall have access to the Properties and to the records of the Operator,
      to review work being carried out on the Properties or to review results obtained
      from work carried out on the Properties, as the case may be, provided however,
      that reasonable notice is given to the Operator.

    

    6.     
      TERM
      AND TERMINATION

    

    6.01 
      This
      Agreement shall commence on the date first written and remain in effect as
      long
      as approved Programs are in effect. Either party may terminate this Agreement
      on
      ninety (90) days written notice; provided, that the Company shall have the
      right
      to immediately terminate this Agreement for any intentional malfeasance,
      deliberate misconduct or grossly negligent act of the Operator which could
      affect the Properties in a material fashion.

    

    7.     
      SALE,
      ABANDONMENT OR DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY

    

    7.01 
      Any
      sale,
      joint venture, abandonment or other disposition of any of the Company’s
      Properties shall be at the sole discretion of the Company. Should the Company
      determine to take any such action to dispose of a Property, the Operator shall
      provide reasonable assistance to facilitate such actions.

    

    8.     
      OTHER
      ACQUISITIONS/BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

    

    8.01 
      The
      Operator, at its discretion, may from time to time find other claim groups
      or
      mining opportunities in Peru and may elect to bring these claims or
      opportunities to the attention of the Company for purchase or other form of
      acquisition, provided the Company shall pay the Operator a finder’s fee or other
      form of consideration to be negotiated for each completed acquisition. It is
      acknowledged and understood that the Operator currently has interests in other
      projects and properties in Chile that ownership by the Operator of such
      interests are not in conflict with the Properties or business of the Company,
      and that Operator has no obligation to present such projects to the Company.
      

    

    9.     
      EQUIPMENT

    

    9.01 
      As
      part
      of an approved Program and Budget, the Operator may have a need to acquire
      equipment to carry out work on the Properties and may require a cash investment
      or credit arrangements to secure such equipment for the benefit of the Company.
      The Company will use its best efforts to arrange such cash or credit and set
      up
      a company or other entity, or facilitate some other arrangement to provide
      the
      equipment and the additional capital to train operators. To the extent that
      the
      Operator participates in the company or other arrangement set up to own the
      equipment, such equipment will then be charged out at prevailing rates to the
      Operator to carry out Programs for the Company and others.

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
        6

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

    10.     
      INSURANCE

    

    10.01 
      Operator
      shall at all times maintain, and where feasible require its contractors and
      their subcontractors performing work on the Properties to procure and maintain
      during the course of any work conducted on the Properties, insurance from an
      insurer reasonably satisfactory to the Company, including but not limited to:
      

     

    Comprehensive
      General Liability Insurance, including provisions insuring against the hazards
      of premises operations, contractual liability, bodily injury, personal injury,
      property damage, and products and completed operations, in amounts as are
      generally available and standard in Peru.

     

    Vehicular
      Liability Insurance covering all automobiles and other vehicles used in
      connection with services rendered hereunder, whether owned, non-owned, leased
      or
      hired by such contractor insuring against the risks of bodily injury and
      property damage amounts as are generally available and standard in
      Peru.

     

    Worker’s
      Compensation Insurance, as applicable, in accordance with the laws of the
      country of Peru, including employer’s liability in amounts as generally required
      by law.

     

    To
      the
      extent that insurance is available and is procured by the Operator, the Operator
      shall use its best efforts to provide that such policies name the Company as
      an
      additional insured thereunder, and the Operator shall furnish to the Company
      copies of any insurance policies so obtained.

     

    11.     
      CONFIDENTIALITY
      OF INFORMATION/PRESS RELEASES

     

    11.01 The
      Operator shall, subject to the exceptions set out hereinafter, treat all data,
      reports, records and other information relating to this agreement and the
      Properties as confidential. The Operator, its officers, directors, employees,
      consultants or agents will not, without the express written consent of the
      Company, disclose to any third party any information concerning the Company
      or
      results of the operations on the Properties except where such disclosure is
      mandatory under the law or is deemed necessary by the Operator’s counsel for the
      satisfaction by the Operator of its obligations under applicable securities
      law,
      and the Operator has, prior to the public disclosure, given the Company a draft
      copy of the disclosure.

     

    Without
      the prior written consent of the Company, except as required by law and/or
      the
      rules and regulations of any stock exchange, neither Party shall make any public
      announcement, issue any press release, or make any statement to any third party
      with respect to this Agreement. To the extent that any public announcement
      is
      required by law, the Operator shall confer with and provide a copy of such
      statement to the Company prior to releasing such statement.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        7

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

     

    12.     
      INDEMNITY

     

    12.01 
      Operator
      agrees to indemnify and hold the Company and its Affiliates and each of their
      officers, directors and employees (“Representatives”)
      harmless
      from and against any and all claims, judgments, liabilities costs and/or losses
      that any of them shall sustain by reason of or in connection with the breach
      or
      default of any of the representations and warranties, covenants or duties of
      Operator contained in this Agreement. 

     

    13.     
      ARBITRATION

    

    13.01 
      Any
      controversy between the parties hereto involving any claim arising out of or
      relating to this Agreement, will be submitted to and be settled by final and
      binding arbitration in Tucson, Arizona, in accordance with the then current
      Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association (the “AAA”)
      and judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrators may be entered in any
      court having jurisdiction thereof in the United States or in Chile. Such
      arbitration shall be conducted by two arbitrators chosen by the Company and
      the
      Operator, or failing such agreement, an arbitrator appointed by the AAA. There
      shall be limited discovery prior to the arbitration hearing as follows: (a)
      exchange of witness lists and copies of documentary evidence and documents
      relating to or arising out of the issues to be arbitrated, (b) depositions
      of all party witnesses, and (c) such other depositions as may be allowed by
      the
      arbitrator(s) upon a showing of good cause. Depositions shall be conducted
      in
      accordance with the Arizona Code of Civil Procedure, the arbitrator(s) shall
      be
      required to provide in writing to the parties the basis for the award or order
      of such arbitrator(s), and a court reporter shall record all hearings, with
      such
      record constituting the official transcript of such proceedings. All parties
      hereto consent to jurisdiction in Tucson, Arizona and agree not to assert
      inconvenience of forum as a defence or reason to deny such
      jurisdiction.

     

    14.     
      NOTICES

     

    14.01 
      Any
      notice, election, consent or other writing required or permitted to be given
      hereunder shall be deemed to be sufficiently given if delivered or if mailed
      by
      registered air mail or by fax, addressed as follows:

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        8

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

     

    In
      case
      of the Company:

     

    c/o
      Pacific Copper Peru SRL

    3430
      E.
      Sunrise Drive, Suite160, 

    Tucson,
      Arizona USA 85718

    Fax
      #
      520-623-3326

    Attention:
      Andrew Brodkey

    

     

    In
      the
      case of the Operator:

    

    Inversiones
      Mineras Stiles, 

    Urbanizacion
      Leon XIII G-2 

    Cayma,
      Peru, Arequipa

    Fax
      #

    Attention:
      Donald Stiles

     

    and
      any
      such notice given as aforesaid shall be deemed to have been given to the parties
      hereto if delivered, when delivered, or if mailed, on the tenth business day
      following the date of mailing, or, if faxed, on the next succeeding day
      following the faxing thereof PROVIDED HOWEVER that during the period of any
      postal interruption in either the country of mailing or the country of delivery,
      any notice given hereunder by mail shall be deemed to have been given only
      as of
      the date of actual delivery of the same. Any party may from time to time by
      notice in writing change its address for the purpose of this
      paragraph.

     

    15.     
      GENERAL 

     

    15.01 
      The
      parties hereto hereby covenant and agree that they will execute such further
      agreements, conveyances and assurances as may be requisite, or which counsel
      for
      the parties may deem necessary to effectually carry out the intent of this
      Agreement.

     

    15.02 
      This
      Agreement shall represent the entire understanding between the parties. No
      representations or inducements have been made save as herein set forth. No
      changes, alterations, or modifications of this Agreement shall be binding upon
      any party until and unless an amendment to this Agreement or a memorandum in
      writing to such effect shall have been signed by all parties
      hereto.

     

    15.03 
      The
      titles to the articles to this Agreement shall not be deemed to form part of
      this Agreement but shall be regarded as having been used for convenience of
      reference only.

     

    15.04 
      The
      Schedules to this Agreement shall be construed with and as an integral part
      of
      this Agreement to the same extent as if they were set forth verbatim
      herein.

     

    15.05 
      This
      Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws
      in
      effect in the State of Arizona, USA.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        9

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

    15.06 
      This
      Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and are binding upon the parties hereto
      and their respective successors and permitted assigns. This Agreement may not
      be
      assigned by either party without the written consent of the other party, which
      shall not be unreasonably withheld. 

     

    15.07 
      This
      Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be
      deemed an original, and all of which together shall constitute one and the
      same
      instrument. Execution and delivery of this Agreement by exchange of facsimile
      copies bearing facsimile signature of a party shall constitute a valid and
      binding execution and delivery of this Agreement by such party. Such facsimile
      copies shall constitute enforceable original documents.

     

    15.08 
      Time
      shall be of the essence of this Agreement.

    

     

    IN
      WITNESS WHEREOF this Agreement has been executed by the parties hereto as of
      the
      day and year first above written.

    

    

    Sociedad
      Pacific Copper Peru Limitada.

    

    

    

    By: 
      Andrew
      A. Brodkey

    Andrew
      A.
      Brodkey

    Its:

    

    INVERSIONES
      MINERAS STILES

    

    

    

    By: 
      Donald
      Stiles

    Donald
      Stiles

    

    Its:
      

     

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Schedule
      A

    

    Property
      Description

     

    
      	 	 	
              TYPE
                OF MINE

            	
              APPROXIMATE
                UTM

            	
               

            	
               MINE

            	
              TOTAL

            
	
              PROPERTY
                NAME

            	
              LOCATION

            	
              CONCESSION

            	
              N
                X E AREA LOCATION

            	
              #
                OF TITLE

            	
               OFFICE

            	
              HECTARES

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
              MEDALLA
                MILAGROSA #5

            	
              puquina
                map nw quad

            	
              EXPLOITATION

            	
              8.162.000
                X 238.500

            	
              01003412x01

            	
              AREQUIPA

            	
              3.819

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
              MEDALLA
                MILAGROSA #7

            	
              puquina
                map nw quad

            	
              EXPLOITATION

            	
              8.162.000
                X 238.500

            	
              01003460X01

            	
              AREQUIPA

            	
              86.804

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
              MEDALLA
                MILAGROSA #8

            	
              puquina
                map nw quad

            	
              EXPLOITATION

            	
              8.162.000
                X 238.500

            	
              01003461X01

            	
              AREQUIPA

            	
              89.985

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
              MEDALLA
                MILAGROSA #12

            	
              puquina
                map nw quad

            	
              EXPLOITATION

            	
              8.162.000
                X 238.500

            	
              01003552X01

            	
              AREQUIPA

            	
              48.000

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
              MEDALLA
                MILAGROSA #15

            	
              puquina
                map nw quad

            	
              EXPLOITATION

            	
              8.162.000
                X 238.500

            	
              01003579X01

            	
              AREQUIPA

            	
              74.991

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
              MEDALLA
                MILAGROSA #18

            	
              puquina
                map nw quad

            	
              EXPLOITATION

            	
              8.162.000
                X 238.500

            	
              01004496X01

            	
              AREQUIPA

            	
              15.329

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
              MEDALLA
                MILAGROSA #21

            	
              puquina
                map nw quad

            	
              EXPLOITATION

            	
              8.162.000
                X 238.500

            	
              10007895

            	
              AREQUIPA

            	
              0.744

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
              MEDALLA
                MILAGROSA #22

            	
              puquina
                map nw quad

            	
              EXPLOITATION

            	
              8.162.000
                X 238.500

            	
              50014804

            	
              AREQUIPA

            	
              77.546

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
              DON
                JAVIER #79

            	
              puquina
                map nw quad

            	
              EXPLOITATION

            	
              8.162.000
                X 238.500

            	
              01004187X01

            	
              AREQUIPA

            	
              599.898

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	
              TOTAL
                HECTARES

            	
              997.116

            
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	
              *
                HECTARES ROUNDED TO NEAREST .001

            	 	 	 	 	 

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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