OZ Minerals enters Latin America
Tuesday March 9, 2010, 12:57 pmCopper and gold miner OZ Minerals Ltd has made a foray into Latin America through a joint venture with junior precious and base metals explorer Azure Minerals Ltd in Mexico.
Under the deal announced on Tuesday, OZ Minerals can earn a 70 per cent interest in Azure's San Eduardo project in Sonora by spending $US13 million ($A14.2 million) on exploration.
The project is considered prospective for copper with associated lead and zinc mineralisation.
OZ Minerals will spend $US3 million ($A3.3 million) over the next three years to earn a 51 per cent stake in the project and can earn an additional 19 per cent interest by spending a further $US10 million ($A11 million).
The deal will provide a much-needed financial boost to Azure, which had only $1.2 million in cash and cash equivalents at the end of December and posted a first half loss of $1.25 million.
"This joint venture will enable Azure to accelerate our exploration programs and develop our projects," Azure executive chairman Tony Rovira said in a statement.
Field work at the San Eduardo project will commence soon, Azure said.
OZ Minerals had a large portfolio of diversified assets at one stage but was hampered by debt refinancing problems amid the global financial crisis.
It as a result offloaded all of its assets excluding its Prominent Hill mine in South Australia to China Minmetals Non-Ferrous Metals for $US1.35 billion ($A1.48 billion) last year.
Shares in OZ Minerals were one cent lower at $1.16 at 1233 AEDT while Azure Minerals shares were up one cent, or 27.78 per cent, at 4.6 cents.
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