Atlas says ore sale to fund resumption of Berong nickel project
MANILA, Philippines - Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corp. said Wednesday it is raising capital to fund the reopening of its nickel mining operations.
In a disclosure to the stock exchange, Atlas said its subsidiary Berong Nickel Corp. has finalized the sale of its remaining stockpile of nickel ore.
"Berong will use the proceeds from the sale of the stockpile to provide working capital to support the resumption of operations at the Berong nickel mine," Atlas said.
"The main aspects of the mining plan have already been determined by Atlas and its joint venture partners," it added.
The stockpile consists of around 150,000 wet metric tons of nickel ore with an average grade of 1.45% nickel. It will be delivered to Shaanxi Energy Metals and Minerals Resources Co. Ltd. in China.
The first shipment of 50,000 wmt is scheduled for May, and 2 more shipments of 50,000 wmt each will be carried out in June.
Berong is a unit of London-based Toledo Mining Corp. Atlas, Toledo's local partner, has a 25% economic interest in the nickel project.
In 2009, Berong suspended production and cut jobs at its mine in Palawan due to depressed metal prices during the height of the global economic crisis.