MONTAN MINING CORP. WKN A14P4P - wie INCA ONE ???
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Habe da Bedenken, da ore buying ein teurer Spaß ist, bis alles mal so läuft - siehe Inca, die es gut schaffen, aber auch gut Kapital brauchen
http://www.goldinvest.de/index.php/...-mio-usd-erzielen-koennen-32641
GI: Wie wollen Sie diese Erzkäufe finanzieren?
IG: Montan ist dabei, sich über eine Privatplatzierung zu finanzieren – das wird ausreichen, um das erste Erz zu erwerben und damit zu beginnen, die Anlage zu erweitern. Längerfristig wollen wir Beziehungen zu strategischen Partnern aufbauen, die uns günstige Kredite für den Erzkauf bereitstellen können. Das ist ein fortlaufender Prozess – wir haben bereits Interessenten die Anlage vor Ort gezeigt und erste Interessensbekundungen erhalten.
GI: Welches sind dann die nächsten Schritte? Planen Sie, die Mühlenkapazität auszuweiten? Wenn ja, in welchem Zeitrahmen und auf welche Kapazität?
IG: Unser kurzfristiges Ziel ist es, die Produktion von derzeit 30 Tonnen pro Tag auf die Nennkapazität von 150 Tonnen pro Tag zu steigern. Während wir das tun, werden wir den Prozess anstoßen, Genehmigungen für eine Kapazität von 350 Tonnen pro Tag einzuholen. Damit haben wir zukünftig verschiedene Optionen. Operativ planen wir zunächst mit einem stetigen Durchsatz von 130 bis 150 Tonnen pro Tag bei einem Goldgehalt von 0,8 Unzen Gold pro Tonne und dann werden wir die strategische Entscheidung treffen, ob wir auf 350 Tonnen pro Tag gehen wollen.
GI: Welche Gewinne, was für einen Cashflow glauben Sie auf Mollehuaca erreichen zu können?
IG: Cashflow und Gewinn hängen stark von Durchsatz (Tonnen pro Tag) und dem Goldgehalt des Verarbeitungsmaterials ab. Bei einer stetigen Produktionsrate von 140 Tonnen pro Tag, einem Gehalt von 0,8 Unzen Gold pro Tonne und einem Goldpreis von 1.150 USD je Unze sollten wir in der Lage sein, zu Anfang ein EBITDA von 7 Mio. USD oder mehr erzielen zu können.
140 tpd pro Tag, davon ist man meilenweit entfernt. Wie viel Kapital wird Montan benötigen, um da hinzukommen? Schau dir an was Inca für Kapital benötigt hat, um auf 100 tpd zu kommen. Da reicht das aktuelle Montan-Financing gewiss nicht mal annähernd aus..
Schau Dir bitte auch die erste Antwort im Interview des CEO (102) an und nicht nur die Dritte.
Ich denke es ist klar, dass Inca weiter ist. Dass weiß auch jeder hier. ich für meinen Teil bin bei beiden dabei!!!!
Die derzeit noch geringe Verarbeitungskapazität von derzeit 30 t/Tage soll in Kürze auf 150 t/Tag ausgeweitet werden.
Montan Mining Corp. will zudem eine Genehmigung einholen, um die derzeit genehmigte Anlagenkapazität von 180 t/Tag auf 350 t/Tag zu steigern.
http://www.aktiencheck.de/exklusiv/...hance_dieser_Gold_Aktie-6526014
Produktionsbeginn steht unmittelbar bevor: Montan Mining sichert sich erstes Golderz zur Verarbeitung auf der Mollehuaca-Anlage
Cool :)
VANCOUVER, Aug. 6, 2015 /CNW/ - Montan Mining Corp. (TSXv: MNY) (FSE: S5GM) (the "Company" or "Montan") is pleased to announce the signing of a Mineral Processing Memorandum of Understanding (the "MOU") between Intigold Mining S.A. ("Intigold"), a Peruvian-owned private company, and Compañia Procesadora Mollehuaca S.A.C. ("CPM", a Peruvian-owned private company being acquired by Montan through the definitive agreement with Goldsmith Resources S.A.C.) to provide a stable supply of 60 tonnes per day ("tpd") increasing to 90 tpd of stockpiled material from Intigold's wholly owned Mina Calpa project for treatment at CPM's mineral processing facility near Chala.
Key points:
Secures base load mill feed for CPM's Mollehuaca Processing Facility for the first three months of operation with remaining processing capacity available to treat feed from other sources;
CPM acquires mineral feed on net-30 day payment terms eliminating the need for an advanced purchase financing facility or requirement for major working capital for the feed sourced from Mina Calpa;
Revenue from the processed mineral feed under this agreement is expected to cover all the operational costs of Montan's Peruvian operations;
Provides CPM with feed capacity to commence commercial production at Mollehuaca Processing Facility
Under the terms of the agreement, effective August 1st, 2015, a minimum available supply of 60 tpd of oxidized stockpiled material will be shipped to the Mollehuaca Processing Plant increasing to 90 tpd of minimum available supply at CPM's election for the remainder of the term with an option to renew on October 31, 2015. The cost of transporting material from Mina Calpa to the Mollehuaca Processing Plant is to be shared equally amongst the parties. This agreement will provide a base load of mineral feed to the Mollehuaca Processing Plant without the requirement of upfront capital to purchase material; and is expected to cover the operating cost of the processing plant and Montan's other Peruvian operations. The first shipment of material is expected to arrive at the Mollehuaca Processing Plant on Friday August 7th.
The Mina Calpa mill feed will be processed at the Mollehuaca Processing Plant on a toll-processing basis and will include among other charges a $110 per ton processing fee payable to CPM at grades between 0.3 – 0.4 oz/tn Au. This agreement is expected to contribute an estimated net monthly revenue of USD $220,000 to CPM assuming a realized USD $1080.00 per ounce gold price on sales, 60 tonnes per day, 85% recovery and 8 g/t Au material being shipped to the plant. The Company will work to fill the remaining plant capacity with mill feed from other sources including but not limited to further feed arrangements of this nature.
Mina Calpa is an historic underground gold mine, located in the Arequipa district in Peru. Commercial production at Mina Calpa started in 1933. From 1933 to 1961, the mine was a principal gold producer among medium size gold mines in Peru and the mill is reported to have treated 1.76 million tonnes averaging 12 g/t Au. The mine was closed during the late 1960's and reopened in 1980, treating an additional 2.74 million tonnes. The mine-mill complex was furloughed in 2014. The plant has a design capacity of 850 tpd and is currently on care and maintenance. Mina Calpa is a fully developed industrial site, with all shops, services and accommodations for workers in working order.
Several of the existing stockpiles of material are reported to be at an average grade above 9 g/t Au and will constitute the primary material to be shipped to Mollehuaca. Montan will sample and verify stockpiled material prior to shipment. There is also the possibility of eventually mining additional readily accessible material from the mineralised vein stockwork extant on the property, some of which is accessible from existing underground development.
Mina Calpa and Mollehuaca are both located in the province of Caraveli, District of Arequipa, on the Southern Coast of Peru. The two sites are separated by 172 km, more than half of which is on the major Pan American highway.
Ian Graham, CEO of Montan Mining states: "The establishment of secure feed from Mina Calpa for the Mollehuaca Processing Plant is a strong foundation for Montan's growth as we commence commercial operations. The revenue generated from this feed should cover our operating costs in Peru and significantly reduces the amount of startup working capital needed for mineral purchase. We are currently evaluating other similar arrangements, as well as supplemental high grade mineral supply opportunities. We are excited by this initial working arrangement with Intigold and we look forward to future opportunities to collaborate and build on our relationship."
Montan has a binding agreement to purchase Goldsmith Resources SAC, the Peruvian parent company of CPM and other Peruvian companies for $3,300,000 (see Montan news release dated June 11, 2015). Under the terms of the agreement, Montan has been in charge of operations at the Mollehuaca Plant since June, and Montan personnel negotiated the MOU with Intigold. Closing of the purchase of Goldsmith is expected to occur in early fall, 2015.
The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed on behalf of the company by Ms. Jenna Hardy, M.Sc., P.Geo., of Nimbus Management Ltd., a Qualified Person.