Friday, April 23, 2010

Northern Energy Lands Chinese Deal For Colton Mine

Mine Will Sell 65 Per Cent Of Output To Chinese Mill


Australia’s Northern Energy Corporation has agreed a multi-million dollar deal with the Xinyang Group in China to sell 65 per cent of coking coal mined at its Colton mine near Maryborough in Queensland over the next 10 years.


At current coking coal prices the agreement would result in $700 million revenue to Northern Energy over the next 10 years.


The company will issue 16 million shares to Xinyang, raising $23 million to develop Colton and securing 100 jobs anticipated at the site.


Northern Energy expects to mine 500,000 tonnes a year of coking coal for each of the next eight to 10 years, although the possibility of extending the life of the mine was not being ruled out.


“The agreement with Xinyang provides us with the capital to take the next step in the development of Colton while retaining 100 per cent of the project as we fully evaluate the size of the Maryborough resource base and the potential for further mine expansion,” managing director Keith Barker said.


“The size of the resource identified to date has exceeded our original expectations and the ongoing evaluation work provides us with confidence that additional resources will be defined which will in turn enable us to ultimately increase production beyond the 500,000 tonnes per annum currently planned. Expansion of production will require additional mining lease areas and will be subject to a separate approval process to that applicable to Colton.”

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