Georgian Mining Corporation / EPIC: GEO / Sector: Natural Resources
6 September 2017
Georgian Mining Corporation
Satisfaction of US$6 million Initial Commitment Obligation
Georgian Mining Corporation ('GEO' or the 'Company') is pleased to announce confirmation that it has satisfied its obligation to contribute an Initial Commitment of US$6 million thereby earning its 50% in Georgian Copper & Gold JSC ('GCG') in accordance with the Shareholders Agreement between GEO's wholly owned subsidiary GMC Investments Limited ('GMC') and Caucasian Mining Group JSC ('CMG').
During the week of 28 August 2017, GEO held successful strategic discussions in Tbilisi with its partners in Georgian Copper & Gold JSC, the Georgian entity holding the mining licence over an 860 sq km target area (the 'Project') located in an established copper-gold region along the highly prospective Tethyan Belt.
CMG were pleased to confirm the Initial Commitment and gave their full support for the phased future development of Kvemo Bolnisi. The exploration progress made to date, the Preliminary Feasibility Study and the go-forward exploration programme were reviewed and endorsed. As a result of these discussions, it was agreed that an additional 28 drill holes outstanding from Gold Zone 2 would be integrated into the resource to optimise the mine plan prior to finalising the KB mining and processing agreement. These results are expected to be received from the assay laboratory in the coming weeks. Once they have been integrated into the optimised resource, the parties will move to finalise the Kvemo Bolnisi gold oxide Mining and Processing Agreement utilising the nearby plant of GEO's partner.
In accordance with the Shareholders Agreement announced on 15 July 2015, GEO agreed to contribute US$6 million to the capital of GCG, the funds to be used to advance the exploration and development of the Project. Upon transfer of the licences into GCG, CMG were granted 50% of the equity in GCG. GEO was granted two years from the date of transfer of the licence, being 4 December 2015, to contribute the US$6 million to the capital of GCG thereby earning its 50% in the company.
Georgian Mining Corp Managing Director Greg Kuenzel said, "The satisfaction of our Initial Commitment obligation of US$6 million some 4 months ahead of the deadline is an important milestone for the Company. We have now fully vested our 50% interest in GCG ensuring our ownership is secured prior to moving into production on our gold oxide target at Kvemo Bolnisi."
Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) Disclosure
Certain information contained in this announcement would have been deemed inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 until the release of this announcement.
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For further information please visit www.georgianmining.com or contact:
Greg Kuenzel |
Georgian Mining Corporation |
Company |
Tel: 020 7907 9327 |
Ewan Leggat |
S. P. Angel Corporate Finance LLP |
Nomad & Broker |
Tel: 020 3470 0470 |
Soltan Tagiev |
S. P. Angel Corporate Finance LLP |
Nomad & Broker |
Tel: 020 3470 0470 |
Damon Heath |
Shard Capital Partners LLP |
Joint Broker |
Tel: 0207 186 9950 |
Frank Buhagiar |
St Brides Partners Ltd |
PR |
Tel: 020 7236 1177 |
Susie Geliher |
St Brides Partners Ltd |
PR |
Tel: 020 7236 1177 |
About Georgian Mining Corporation
Georgian Mining Corporation has 50% ownership and operational control of the Bolnisi Copper and Gold Project in Georgia, situated on the prolific Tethyan Belt, a well-known geological region and host to many high-grade copper-gold deposits and producing mines. The Bolnisi licence covers an area of over 860 sq km and has a 30-year mining licence with two advanced exploration projects; Kvemo Bolnisi and Tsitsel Sopeli. These projects are nearby existing mining operations owned by the Company's supportive joint venture partner. Georgia has an established mining code and is a jurisdiction open to direct foreign investment.
The Company is developing the project in three phases:
· Phase 1: H1 2017 target to delineate a minimum of 1-2 Mt to support initial spare capacity (now achieved and exceeded)
· Phase 2: 2017 target to delineate a 3-5 Mt resource of combined copper-gold sulphide and gold oxide mineralisation (on target)
· Phase 3: Long term target - to delineate a resource of 50Mt+