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EXHIBIT 4.14
                              CONSULTING AGREEMENT

This Consulting Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into effective as of the 5th
day of October 1999, by and between SGI International, a Utah corporation (the
"Company"), 1200 Prospect, Suite 325, La Jolla, CA 92037, and Elon A. Place
("Consultant").

AGREEMENT

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the agreements, covenants, and conditions
contained herein, Company and Consultant hereby agree as follows:

1. Performance by Consultant. Consultant agrees to provide consulting services
(the "Services") to Company as directed by its Chief Executive Officer. Services
shall include, but not be limited to, advice, assistance, and information
supplied by Consultant, or developed with the use of any of Consultant's
information, equipment, personnel, goods or facilities pertaining to the
Company's activities.

2. Payment for Services.

a. Consulting Fee. Company agrees to pay Consultant for the Services at the
rate of _______________ ($_____) per hour. Consultant shall have the option
to be paid for the services in cash or in restricted stock. The number of shares
of restricted stock shall be determined by dividing the total amount of the any
unpaid invoices by the average bid price of SGI's stock for the 10 trading days
commencing on the date hereof. SGI shall include such restricted stock, if any,
in the next Registration Statement or S-8 that it files, providing there is no
limitation or restriction that would preclude it from doing so.

b. Expenses. Consultant shall be reimbursed for reasonable expenses, including
but not limited to travel, long distance telephone charges, and mileage at the
rate of $.31 a mile.

c. Warrants. The Company will also issue Consultant a warrant for his
Services for _______ shares with an exercise price set at the ten day average of
the bid price of SGI's stock commencing on the date hereof. SGI shall include
the restricted stock underlying such warrant in the next Registration Statement
or S-8 that it files, providing there is no limitation or restriction that would
preclude it from doing so.

d. Invoices. Consultant shall invoice Company monthly for Services
rendered during the preceding month. The invoice will include the hours of work
by day and reflect the amount and details of any expenses. Consultant agrees
that Company may audit the billing and expense documentation for a period of one
year from the date of the invoice submittal. Consultant must notify Company by
January 30, 2000, of his election to be paid in restricted stock. All invoices
will be due and payable by Company on or before January 30, 2000.

3. Obligations of Consultant.

a. Key Person. Company and Consultant agree that the Services will be performed
personally by Elon Place or his designee provided such designee is approved by
the Company pursuant to Section 12.

b. Consultations, Reports. Consultant agrees upon reasonable advance
notice to make available Elon Place for meetings requested by the Company. If
Company requests it, Consultant shall prepare and submit to Company a monthly
written report setting forth the status of such work performed in a format to be
mutually agreed upon by Consultant and Company.

c. Regeneration of Lost or Damaged Work. Consultant shall, at its own
expense, promptly replace or regenerate any work that does not meet the
requirements of this Agreement including regeneration of new data and reperform
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any work or recover incorrect or mistaken data or information from Consultant's
or Company's data sources. In the event that Consultant fails to perform in
accordance with this paragraph, Company shall have a right to cancel any
restricted stock issued hereunder to the extent necessary to compensate Company
for causing the reperformance of the Services.

4. Obligations of Company. Company agrees to make available to Consultant, upon
reasonable notice, computer programs, data, and any documentation required by
Consultant to perform and complete the Services.

5. Confidentiality, Disclosure, and Ownership.

a. Ownership. Consultant agrees that the Company is the owner of all right,
title and interest in the Confidential information and data (the "Confidential
Information") relating to business, legal and confidential materials that
Company has developed or trade secrets or intellectual property. Company shall
also own all other related material used by, developed and paid for by it in
connection with the performance of any Services provided by Consultant pursuant
to this Agreement.

b. Disclosure. Consultant desires to have the Confidential Information
disclosed to him to enable him to render the Services to Company. Company is
prepared to make such Confidential Information as it deems necessary available
to Consultant for the aforesaid purpose on the following understanding:

For the purpose of this Agreement:

The term "Confidential Information" shall not include any information which:

(i) is "publicly available" information. The phrase "publicly available"
information shall mean readily accessible to the public in a written
publication;

(ii) is known to Consultant from sources other than Company or its Affiliates
prior to the receipt of the same hereunder from Company or its Affiliates;

(iii) is received by Consultant without restriction on disclosure from a third
party who is legally in possession of such information and has a right to
reveal the same to Consultant.

(iv) "Affiliate(s)" of Company shall mean any person or entity directly or
indirectly controlling, controlled by or under common control with Company.

c. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Consultant shall have the
right to use general skills and capabilities developed as a result of his
performance of Services for his own benefit or the benefit of others subject
to the obligations of Consultant set forth hereinafter.

d. Confidentiality. Consultant agrees to hold the Confidential Information in
confidence and not to reproduce or disclose it to others nor to use it, except
as herein authorized in writing or as may later be authorized in writing by
Company.

e. Usage. Both parties agree that the Consultant may use such Confidential
Information in connection with, but only in connection with, the purpose
previously stated herein.

6. Warranties. Consultant hereby warrants that he will carry out his work in
accord with generally accepted practices. Company's sole remedy shall consist of
the reperformance of any disputed work. Company must notify Consultant of any
dissatisfaction with the work of Consultant within thirty (30) days after
completion of the work in question.

7. Termination. This Agreement shall be effective on the Effective Date and
continue in full force and effect until terminated by either party. Either
party may terminate this Agreement on thirty (30) days notice to the other
party by so stating in writing to the other party.

8. Status, Liability, Indemnity.
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a. Independent Contractor. Consultant is and at all times during the term of
this Agreement shall be an independent contractor providing professional
consulting services to Company. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be
construed to create a relationship of principal and agent, employer and
employee, servant and master, partnership or joint venture between the parties.
Consultant shall have no power to commit or bind Company in any manner
whatsoever.

b. Liability Indemnity. Consultant shall have no liabilities to Company or to
others for acts of Company. Company shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless
Consultant from and against any and all claims of whatsoever kind and nature
arising out of the acts or omissions of Company, Company's employees, or others.

9. Disputes. If any dispute of any kind arises between the parties with respect
to the Consultant's performance under this Agreement, then the dispute shall be
submitted to arbitration in San Diego, California to the American
ArbitrationAssociation ("AAA"). The dispute shall be submitted to an arbitrator
selected from a panel of arbitrators submitted to the parties by the AAA. If the
parties fail to agree on an arbitrator, the AAA shall appoint an arbitrator and
in the absence of such appointment, the parties may request an appointment by
request to the San Diego Superior Court. Reasonable discovery shall be allowed
in any such arbitration. The decision of the arbitrator shall be binding to the
same extent as if the award were made by a court of competent jurisdiction.

10. Notices. Any and all notices and other communications hereunder shall be in
writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given or received when delivered
personally or forty eight (48) hours after being mailed, via first class,
postage prepaid, to the addresses set forth immediately below of the parties
hereto or to such other addresses as either of the parties hereto may from time
to time designate in writing to the other party.

Company: SGI International
1200 Prospect, Suite 325
La Jolla, CA 92037

Consultant: Elon Place

11. Applicable Law. The provisions of this Agreement shall be construed and
enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California.

12. Entire Agreement and Amendments. This Agreement constitutes the entire
understanding and agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter
hereof and supersedes any prior written or oral understanding or agreement
between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. This Agreement shall
not be amended, altered, or supplemented in any way except by an instrument in
writing, signed by the duly authorized representative of the parties, that
expressly references this Agreement.

13. Waivers. The failure or delay of either party to exercise or enforce at any
time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall not constitute or be deemed a
waiver of that party's right thereafter to enforce each and every provision of
the Agreement and shall not otherwise affect the validity of this Agreement.

14. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is finally determined to be
contrary to, prohibited by, or invalid under applicable laws or regulations,
such provision shall become inapplicable and shall be deemed omitted from this
Agreement. Such determination shall not, however, in any way invalidate the
remaining provisions of this Agreement.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of day and year
first above written.

                                        Company Consultant

SGI International,                      Elon A. Place
a Utah Corporation

By: /s/ MICHAEL L. ROSE                 By: /s/ ELON A. PLACE
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Michael L. Rose                         Elon A. Place
President & CEOEXHIBIT 4.15
                              CONSULTING AGREEMENT

This Consulting Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into effective as of
January 1, 2000 (the "Effective Date"), by and between SGI International, a
Utah corporation ("SGI") and Russell W. Savatt, Jr., ("Consultant").

1. Performance by Consultant. Consultant agrees to provide consulting services
(the "Services") relative to the SGI annual report. The Services shall also
include, but not be limited to, advice, assistance, and information supplied by
Consultant, or developed with the use of any of Consultant's information,
equipment, personnel, goods or facilities.

2. Payment for Services.

a. Consulting Fee. SGI agrees to pay Consultant for the Services ____ shares
of restricted stock, valued by the parties at $_____, after execution of
this Agreement. The common stock underlying this agreement shall be included in
the next Registration Statement filed by the Company, and/or in the next Form
S-8 filed by the Company.

b. Payments. SGI shall pay Consultant within 15 days after completion of all
work to be performed.

3. Personal Service Contract. SGI and Consultant agree that the Services will
be performed personally by Consultant. If the Services are not performed by
Consultant, then SGI has the right to terminate this Agreement immediately.

4. Obligations of SGI. SGI agrees to make available to Consultant, upon
reasonable notice, computer programs, data, and any documentation required by
Consultant to complete the Services.

5. Term. This Agreement shall be effective on the Effective Date and shall
continue for a period for one year.

6. Confidentially and Disclosure.

a. Disclosure. Consultant desires to have Confidential Information disclosed to
him to enable him to render the Services to SGI, including but not limited to,
the following: information related to SGI's business and technologies. SGI is
prepared to make available such Confidential Information as it deems necessary
to Consultant for the aforesaid purpose on the following understanding:

For the purpose of the Agreement:

The term "Confidential Information" shall not include any information which:

(i) is "publicly available" information. The phrase "publicly available"
information shall mean readily accessible to the public in written publication,
and shall not include information which is only available by a substantial
searching of the published literature, and information the substance of which
must be pieced together from a number of different publications and sources;

(ii) is known to Consultant from sources other than SGI or its Affiliates prior
to the receipt of the same hereunder from SGI or its Affiliates;

(iii) is received by Consultant without restriction on disclosure from a third
party who is legally in possession of such information and has a right to
reveal the same to Consultant.

(iv) "Affiliate(s)" of SGI shall mean any person or entity directly or
indirectly controlling, controlled by or under common control with SGI.

Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary in this Agreement, Consultant
shall have the right to use general skills and capabilities developed as a
result of his performance of Services for his own benefit or the benefit of
others subject to the obligations of Consultant set forth hereinafter.
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b. Confidentiality. Consultant agrees to hold the Confidential Information in
confidence and not to reproduce or disclose it to others nor to use it except
as herein authorized in writing or as may later be authorized in writing by SGI.

c. Usage. Both parties agree that the Consultant may use such Confidential
Information in connection with, but only in connection with, providing Services
to SGI.

7. Warranties. Consultant hereby warrants that he will carry out his work in
accord with generally accepted practices.

8. Termination. This Agreement shall be effective on the Effective Date and
continue in full force and effect for one (1) year. The Agreement maybe
extended by the parties upon mutual written consent.

9. Independent Contractor. Consultant is and at all times during the term of
this Agreement shall be an independent contractor providing professional
consulting services to SGI. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be
construed to create a relationship of principal and agent, employer and
employee, servant and master, partnership or joint venture between the parties.
Consultant shall have no power to commit or bind SGI in any manner whatsoever.

10. Limitation of Liability. In no event shall either of the parties hereto be
liable to the other for the payment of any consequential, indirect, or special
damages, including lost profits.

11. Injunctive Relief. It is hereby understood and agreed that damages are an
inadequate remedy in the event of a breach by Consultant of this Agreement and
that any such breach by Consultant will cause SGI great and irreparable injury
and damage. Accordingly, Consultant agrees that SGI shall be entitled, without
waiving any additional rights or remedies otherwise available to SGI at law or
in equity or by statute, and without posting any bond, to obtain injunctive or
other equitable relief in the event of a breach or intended or threatened breach
by Consultant of this Agreement.

12. Assignment.

a. Consent Required. Consultant shall not assign or subcontract the whole or
any part of this Agreement without SGI's written consent, which can be withheld
for any reason.

b. Subcontracting. Any subcontract made by Consultant with the consent of SGI,
which must be obtained before Consultant enters into any subcontract, shall
incorporate by reference all of the terms of this Agreement. Consultant agrees
to guarantee the performance of any subcontractor used in the performance of
the Services.

13. Conflicting Assignments. During the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall
not accept conflicting assignments, which would put Consultant in a position
where he would be rendering advice or providing information to any party who
might be a potential competitor of SGI presently or in the future, nor shall
Consultant provide any advice, which might disclose any confidential
Information.

14. Disputes. If any dispute of any kind arises between the parties with respect
to the Consultant's performance under this Agreement, then the dispute shall be
submitted to arbitration in San Diego, California to the American Arbitration
Association ("AAA"). The dispute shall be submitted to an arbitrator selected
from a panel of arbitrators submitted to the parties by the AAA. If the parties
fail to agree on an arbitrator, the AAA shall appoint an arbitrator and in the
absence of such appointment, the parties may request an appointment by making an
application to the San Diego Superior Court to order an appointment. Reasonable
discovery, including but not limited to depositions and interrogatories, shall
be allowed in any such arbitration. The decision of the arbitrator shall be
binding to the same extent as if the award were made by a court of competent
jurisdiction.

15. Notices. Any and all notices and other communications hereunder shall be in
writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given or received when delivered
personally or forty-eight (48) hours after being mailed, via first-class U. S.
Mail, postage prepaid, to the addresses set forth immediately below of the
parties hereto or to such other addresses as either of the parties hereto from
time to time designate in writing to the other party.
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SGI: SGI International
1200 Prospect, Suite 325
La Jolla, California 90037
Attn: Michael L. Rose

Consultant: Russell W. Savatt, Jr.

16. Applicable Law. The provisions of this Agreement shall be construed and
enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California.

17. Entire Agreement and Amendments. This Agreement constitutes the entire
understanding and agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter
hereof and supersedes any prior written or oral understanding or agreement
between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. This Agreement shall
not be amended, altered, or supplemented in any way except by an instrument in
writing, signed by the duly authorized representative of the parties, that
expressly references this Agreement.

18. Waivers. The failure or delay of either party to exercise or enforce at any
time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall not constitute or be deemed a
waiver of that party's right thereafter to enforce each and every provision of
the Agreement and shall not otherwise affect the validity of this Agreement.

19. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is finally determined to be
contrary to, prohibited by, or invalid under applicable laws or regulations,
such provision shall become inapplicable and shall be deemed omitted from this
Agreement. Such determination shall not, however, in any way invalidate the
remaining provisions of this Agreement.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the day and in
the year first above written.

                                        SGI Consultant

SGI International
a Utah Corporation

By: /s/ MICHAEL L. ROSE                 By: /s/ RUSSELL W. SAVATT, JR.
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Michael L. Rose                         Russell W. Savatt, Jr.

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