Sean K
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Sorry for being a Debbie Downer here. This is another project I can't ever see happening. I only know of one other Aussie tie-up with the import/export bank and that was Newsat... And that didn't exactly turnout very well.
Here are my thoughts on why this is a dud of a project:
- In arguably the most remote part of the world:
- No 'Just drive to to Kal this morning and pick up that part we need'
- The inventory they would need to hold to ensure no supply chain risk would be rather high.
- No local community - so where does the workforce come from? Expats can go to Asia and Africa with the typical expat 'trappings' available there and it's not cold.
- UG mining costs of $25/tonne USD?? Is that real? For example BGL is forecasting $86/tonne AUD... Not quite apples to apples but again, see above. Operating in the arctic is not going to be cheap.
- 15% IRR....And nearly a billion AUD in capex.
- Razor thin margin in my opinion for a high risk project. If it was 10 minutes outside of Port Hedland or Kalgoorlie it would be different.
- Mainly underground mining at around 5.0% zinc? look at all the other zinc mines in the world. I believe they are all much higher grades/margin per tonne. In 5 minutes on google I found the following:
- Dugald River = 12%
- Golden Grove = 4% (also have 1g/t gold, 1+ oz/t silver, 1% copper - which I think ends up as nearly 10% ZnEq)
- Red Dog = 15% + 4% lead (also in arctic but open pit)
- Rampura = 14%
- Mcarthur River = 8% (and 4.4% lead and 2oz/t silver)
All very good points TT, but there's probably an argument to be made for this to be viable. I'm sure part of the plan is to build and camp and have FIFO (or BIBO) workers. Low IRR and big capex but it's a 20 year LOM and EXIM will just about cover Capex. Are there other zinc mines mining 4.5% Zn? With zinc going up and up that should change the overall financials as well.
Updated presentation here.
The company have finally provided some clearer guidance on the EXIM process and it's much longer than most have anticipated. It looks like there's not going to be a final decision until about November! ? ? ?