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Newcrest offloads Bonikro gold mine in Côte d’Ivoire

Newcrest offloads Bonikro gold mine in Côte d’Ivoire
Mining News Agency- Newcrest has signed an agreement to sell its 89.89% interest in the Bonikro gold operation in Côte d’Ivoire to a consortium consisting of F&M Gold Resources Ltd and Africa Finance Corporation, for consideration comprising $72 million cash payable on transaction completion, part of which is contingent on the successful progression of the Akissi-so pit extension; and net smelter royalty on future ore mined at the Bonikro lease, with an estimated value of $9 million.
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Mining News - The sale of the Bonikro operation follows a strategic review of the asset by Newcrest. Newcrest Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Sandeep Biswas, commented “following this extensive review we are pleased to be able to announce the sale of Bonikro to a consortium having the operating experience of the Forbes & Manhattan Group and the financial backing of the Africa Finance Corporation. This outcome delivers value for Newcrest shareholders and provides a clear future path for the Bonikro mine for the benefit of its employees, the community and all our Côte d’Ivoire stakeholders.”

The royalty applies to the first 560,000 oz of gold production from the next pushback of the Bonikro pit following the completion date, at a rate of 2.5% for gold prices above $1,251/oz, increasing by 0.5% for every $50 increase in the gold price upto 4.5% at $1,450/oz or above. The economic effective date for the transaction will be 1 October 2017. Production until transaction completion will be included in Newcrest’s production results but the economic interest for the period after 1 October 2017 will be to the benefit ofthe acquirer. Newcrest’s guidance for FY18 will be upd
ated following transaction completion.

Completion of the transaction remains subject to conditions precedent, including Côte d’Ivoire government approval, renewal of the Bonikro Mining Investment Convention which expired in May 2017, and no material adverse change in the business. It is expected that the transaction will complete in the March 2018 quarter. Subject to completion and the timing thereof, Newcrest expects to recognise a small net profit on sale after taking into account the sales proceeds less written down value of the assets sold, transaction costs and a foreign currency translation reserve gain.

Newcrest retains its exploration tenements within Côte d’Ivoire outside of the Bonikro/Hiré area, including the Séguéla project where drilling is underway at the Antenna prospect to confirm the extent of discovered mineralisation. Newcrest continues to see the country as both highly prospective for near surface gold discoveries and an attractive jurisdiction for mining investment.


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