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BHP Billiton gibt Kupfermine ab |
Bergbaukonzern nimmt 650 Mill. Dollar ein |
Börsen-Zeitung, 30.4.2013 ds Frankfurt - Der unter Sparzwang stehende Rohstoffriese BHP Billiton trennt sich erneut von einem Geschäftsteil, um Geld einzunehmen. BHP verkauft ihre Pinto-Valley-Kupfermine sowie eine Bahnstrecke in Arizona für 650 Mill. Dollar in bar an Capstone Mining. Der britisch-australische Rohstoffkonzern muss wie auch der Wettbewerber Rio Tinto wegen des abgeschwächten Marktes den Gürtel enger schnallen. BHP ist wegen der sinkenden Rohstoffpreise genau wie ihre großen Konkurrenten gezwungen, sich von Minen und Bergbauprojekten zu trennen, um Kosten zu senken, Schulden zu reduzieren und sich auf die rentabelsten Geschäftsteile zu konzentrieren. BHP hat allein in den vergangenen zwölf Monaten Assets für mehr als 5 Mrd. Dollar abgestoßen. Die großen Rohstoffkonzerne, die in den Boomjahren kräftig akquirierten, hatten zuletzt Abschreibungen von insgesamt über 60 Mrd. Dollar zu verkraften. BHP Billiton, der größte Bergbaukonzern der Welt, hatte bereits angekündigt, sich von rund zehn Assets zu trennen, ohne allerdings Namen zu nennen. Analysten der Deutschen Bank erwarten, dass BHP Geschäftsteile im Wert von insgesamt 25 Mrd. Dollar und Rio Tinto Vermögensteile im Wert von 10 Mrd. Dollar verkaufen könnten. Mit dem Kauf von Pinto Valley und der dazugehörigen Bahnstrecke San Manuel Arizona erhält Capstone Mining aus Vancouver die dritte Mine. Die erwartete Produktion von Pinto Valley liegt bei 130 Mill. bis 150 Mill. Pfund Kupferkonzentrat und rund 10 Mill. Pfund Kupferkathoden pro Jahr. Daneben werden auch Molybdän und Silber gefördert. Mit ihrer größten Akquisition in der Firmengeschichte gelingt es Capstone Mining, ihre Kupfer-Produktion mehr als zu verdoppeln. Bisher verfügt sie über Kupferminen in Mexiko und Kanada. Der Kauf soll in der zweiten Hälfte 2013 abgeschlossen werden. BHP hatte den Betrieb der Mine Anfang 2009 eingestellt und ihn erst Ende 2012 wieder aufgenommen. Die ausgabewirksamen Kosten für die Kupferproduktion der Mine werden auf 1,80 Dollar je Pfund geschätzt. Der Kupferpreis, der seit Jahresbeginn kräftig gefallen ist, liegt derzeit in New York bei 3,17 Dollar je Pfund. |
Kupferkonzentrat. Bei 50% Konzentrat sind das 35.000 tonnen
Kupfer oder ca. 245 Mill USD Gegenwert.
Capstone zahlt also das 2,5 fache der Jahresproduktion an Kupfer
Panguna mit 170.000 tonnen produziert dann ca. 5x so viel Kupfer
5x 650 Mill ca. 3 Mrd. USD
+ Gold 500.000 Unzen a 1500 USD gibt 750.000.000/Jahr x 2,5 gibt 2,2 Mrd USD
+ Silber etc.
Würde sagen 6 Mrd USD wären angemessen
Dies entspricht dann einem Börsenkurs von 15 USD / Aktie
Fehler in meiner Überschlagsrechnung ?
By: Reuters
29th April 2013
Updated 27 minutes ago
JOHANNESBURG/LONDON – Mining group Rio Tinto plans to almost halve the size of its London head office, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters, cutting more than 200 jobs as it tries to slash more than $5-billion in costs by the end of next year.
http://www.miningweekly.com/article/...f-jobs-at-london-hq-2013-04-29
By WINTERFORD TOREAS
THE Australian Government through its international aid program, AusAID is continuing to fund many developmental projects in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville.
According to a report from the AusAID office in Buka, last year again saw large sums of money being injected into the transport infrastructure, health, education, capacity building, law and justice and other sectors in Bougainville.
The assistance has greatly made life easier for many Bougainvilleans, and has come at a needy time, especially when the Autonomous Bougainville Government has been tirelessly trying its best to source funds from the national government to fund its intended projects on Bougainville.
The transport infrastructure sector saw the restoring and maintaining of 500 kilometers of Bougainville’s 600km main road network which fostered economic development and better access to services.
In the health sector, AusAID has delivered medical kits to Bougainville’s 33 health centres and hospitals and 162 aid posts.
The education sector saw the construction of a double classroom, a staff house, a small office and an ablution block in 10 primary schools throughout Bougainville. Another ten primary schools will again be benefiting from these similar projects this year.
In the Law and Justice Sector, AusAID has refurbished the Buka police station and five police houses in Wakunai, Central Bougainville and also supported the recruitment and training of 13 district village court officials.
In terms of capacity building, AusAID has delivered the bulk of its capacity development support to the ABG through advisory support as part of the provincial and local governments program and other national sector programs, and the Governance and Implementation Fund (GIF) to assist in the implementation of autonomy and public sector reforms and improve service delivery and governance.
AusAID is also funding an advisor to help ABG with weapons disposal policy and implementation.
It is also supporting peace building, conflict mediation and reconciliation through the Panguna Peace Building Strategy.
AusAID has also provided funding support for an adviser to the ABG on issues relating to Panguna and the upcoming Bougainville Copper Agreement review and the formation of landowner groups in the Panguna area
Positiv??!!??
aufregend ist die Situation allemal....
1988 schloss Panguna. BCL spricht von Wiedereröffnung evtl. in 2019.
Das sind über 30 Jahre Stillstand.
Aber selbst zwischen dem Ende vom Bürgerkrieg und der Minenwiedereröffnung werden am Ende ungefähr 20 Jahre liegen.
Wer letztlich so lange braucht, um eine Mine wiederzueröffnen, der hat kein Lob verdient.
Durch die Buschtrommel angelockt nimmt
100. STEEL INDUSTRIES LIMITED PO BOX 1249, BOROKO NCD, PAPUA NEW GUINEA 50,000
jetzt Platz 100 ein mit 50K
Vorort hat man wohl die besten Infos,je weiter sich die Wiedereröffnung konkretisiert,desto mehl PNGler dürften in der Liste auftauchen.;-)))))
Landowners owed K10m
THE Independent State of Papua New Guinea has been given notice through the Department of Lands and Physical Planning to settle once and for all outstanding lease rental payments totalling a massive K10 million for a Bougainville village.
Yesterday, Arawa villagers in the Kieta District of Central Bougainville submitted documents put together to get payment on the ‘Siokatei Land’ – Arawa Customary Land –which covers a total of 150.8 hectares of land area on the outskirts of Arawa Town.
The Siokatei Landowners requested the National Government through the Lands Department on the outstanding lease rentals and sought the process of settlement of the outstanding annual lease rental payments on Siokatei land since November 25, 1989.
The State owes the Siokatei Landowners a total valuation figure of K7, 894, 300 of which five percent is K394, 715 per annum.
They also requested the National Government through the Lands Department of the need to settle the backdated adjustment of lease rentals from August 15, 1984 to August 15, 1991.
In this case, the Government again owes the Siokatei Landowners K186, 112.50 per annum for the re-assessed land value from 1984 to 1991.
The document was presented to the representatives of the National Department of Lands and Physical Planning who came to Arawa yesterday, accompanied by Bougainville Lands Chief Executive Officer Andrew Dovaro as well as team leader Shiela Sukwianomb (legal) Tiri Wanga (Director – State land), Luther Sipison (surveyor general), George Ume (chief physical planner and Benson Amos (project officer).
According to Spokesman of the Siokatei Mathias Salas, the deed was made on August 15, 1970 between the owners of the native customary tenure of Siokatei land at Arawa and the Administration of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea and the Copper Company, later known as Bougainville Copper Limited.
Mr Salas said this lease of Arawa Customary Land known as Siokatei was for the term of 99 years, adding that all the documents were in the capable hands of the Lands and Physical Planning Department and it was up to them to bring to the attention of the State and make the requested payments to the people when ready.
Eight out of the 11 chiefs who act as agents of the 11 lands for the Siokatei have passed away.
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By WINTERFORD TOREAS
ONE of the landowners of Arawa town in Central Bougainville is calling on the Autonomous Bougainville Government to immediately come up with plans to address the future settlement issue of the landowners.
Martin Miringka said the population of the landowners was increasing rapidly therefore the ABG needed to start planning where to relocate them.
Mr Miringka said the landowners were happy and fully supported the ABG’s idea to move back to Arawa, however, they wanted the Government to first address their concern so that they would not cause any disturbances to the Government’s relocation from Buka to Arawa.
Mr Miringka is also appealing to the ABG to involve and consult the landowners as partners in any developments that the Government wanted to facilitate in Arawa.
He said the landowners’ involvement would prevent any opposition from them concerning these developmental plans or programs.
He also wants the Government to come up with plans to “relocate those who are occupying the houses in Arawa town” so that it will make it easier for the Government to move to Arawa.
Mr Miringka is also calling on those landowners in Arawa town who are collecting rental payments from business operators to stop as what they were doing was illegal.
He is also calling on police to arrest those who are illegally collecting these rental fees from the business houses in Arawa.
Meanwhile, Mr Miringka is calling all so-called landowners of Arawa town to come together and identify who were the real landowners.
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/international/...ougainville/1125050
Updated 2 May 2013, 16:31 AEST
Scientists say Rio Tinto will have to improve its environmental record if it plans to re-open its mine on Papua New Guinea's island of Bougainville.
Rio Tinto warned on environmental damage on Bougainville (Credit: ABC)
In the 1980's the mine sparked a decade-long civil war which left more than 10,000 people dead.
But now the Bougainville government is looking for new development opportunities.
A study by Rio subsidiary Bougainville Copper says the mine is economically viable and could be re-opened in as little as six years.
Gavin Mudd, is Senior Lecturer in environmental engineering at Monash University and Chair of the Minerals Policy Institute.
He told Jemima Garrett there is a lot of damage on Bougainville that needs cleaning up before new mining can take place.
Presenter: Jemima Garrett
Speaker: Dr Gavin Mudd, a mine waste expert at Monash University
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290413PANGUNA COULD LOOSE
By Aloysius Laukai
A Bougainvillean mining engineer, JOSEPH PANGKAU says the people of Bougainville could loose if the price of Copper and Gold suddenly drops whilst they continue to drag the re-opening of the Panguna Copper Mine. MR. PANGKAU who is working with ABG"s Mining Division told the BUIN Forum last week that the grade of copper in Panguna is low grade and needs more to get the required tones. And whilst many Copper and Gold mines are discovered around the world this could drop the world price and this means Bougainville will not benefit at all from its resources. He called on the people of Bougainville to put their acts together and open the Panguna Copper mine whilst the price is high.
Ends
And whilst many Copper and Gold mines are discovered around the world this could drop the world price and this means Bougainville will not benefit at all from its resources. He called on the people of Bougainville to put their acts together and open the Panguna Copper mine whilst the price is high.
Abgesehen davon bedeutet allein schon der Beginn der Wiederherstellung der Mine, Powerstation, Housing und was noch alles einen enormen Schub für die ganze Gegend. Ich begreife nicht was sich da so endlos hin zieht?
..Bodenschätze werden dort nicht als Schätze erkannt, sondern als Gefahren, die die soziale Ordnung gefährden.
Und schließlich will Momis jeden einzelnen Inselbewohner vom Mining überzeugen.
Damit hat jeder einzelne Insel-Bürger faktisch ein Vetorecht und muss angehört werden, egal wie irrational dessen Contra-Gründe sind.
JOSEPH PANGKAU kann das alles leider auch nicht ändern.
Also geht es im Schneckentempo genau so weiter.
Die BCL-Shorties und die BCL-Zocker wird es freuen
Welche Mining Policy sich bei der ABG Parlamentssitzung im Juni auch durchsetzt entscheidet insoweit nur ob vorerst alleine die Panguna Mine wiedereröffnet wird oder ob den Landowners (ohne ABG u. MRA Zustimmung) das Recht zugestanden wird Exploration u. Mining in ihren Stammesgebieten zu autorisieren.