Amarillo Gold Corporation after receiving the License to Install for the line from the State Secretariat for the Environment and Sustainable Development of Goi?s State. It was the final regulatory approval needed for the 67-kilometre 138-kilovolt power line that will cross three municipalities and connect the Company?s Posse mine to a substation in Porangatu. Construction on the line is expected to start later this year and take about 14 months. An LI to expand the substation was previously received in February, and work on the expansion is now in its final phase. Approximately BRL 50 million is being invested in the overall energy supply for the project. The electrical power infrastructure includes this 138-kilovolt power line, the Porangatu substation expansion, diversion of the existing 69-kilovolt power line that traverses the Posse Mine, and a 34.5-kilovolt temporary line for power supply during construction. The power line and Porangatu substation expansion are being built through a partnership between Amarillo?s subsidiary Amarillo Minera??o do Brasil and Enel Brasil, the state power utility. Enel has granted its approval of the overall project, and all the land for the power line has been acquired. In addition, Amarillo has received approval from SEMAD to divert an existing power line that otherwise would run through the planned pit area for the Posse Mine. The 69-kilovolt line provides power for the municipality. A temporary power line will meet Amarillo?s energy needs during construction. The existing 34.5- and 13.8-kilovolt overhead power lines that serve small loads on land close to the Posse Project will be relocated. This work is expected to begin in November.