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Cadence Minerals #KDNC – Sonora Lithium Investment Update – Request for treaty negotiations with Mexico
Cadence Minerals (AIM/Aquis: KDNC) advises that the Company and its subsidiary REM Mexico Limited (“REMML”) have issued a Request for Consultations and Negotiations (“Request”) to the Government of Mexico under the United Kingdom-Mexico Bilateral Investment Treaty (“BIT”).
The Request concerns the purported revocation of the mining concessions for the Sonora Lithium Project (the “Project”) by the Mexican General Directorate of Mines as announced by Cadence on 31 August 2023, and related acts and omissions by Mexico. The affected concessions include those granted to Mexilit S.A. de CV (“Mexilit”) and Minera Megalit S.A. de CV (“Megalit”), these being joint venture companies in which Cadence holds a 30% stake through REMML.
In their Request, Cadence and REMML have identified various BIT obligations that have been breached by Mexico, including Mexico’s obligation not to unlawfully expropriate the investments of UK investors such as Cadence and REMML and its obligation to treat such investments fairly and equitably.
In accordance with Article 10 of the BIT, Cadence and REMML have requested consultations and negotiations with Mexico with a view to resolving the dispute amicably. The BIT provides for disputes to be resolved by international arbitration if they cannot be resolved by consultation and negotiation.
Cadence and REMML have engaged leading international law firm Clifford Chance as counsel for the BIT process. The Clifford Chance team representing Cadence and REMML specialise in mining-related investment treaty arbitration cases.
Cadence CEO Kiran Morzaria commented: “The team at Clifford Chance have many years of experience in mining-related investment treaty arbitration, and have successfully resolved similar cases in the past. With their guidance, we are hopeful that a constructive solution can be reached through consultations and negotiations with Mexico under the BIT. “
Background to Cadence Sonora Investments
Cadence holds an interest in the Sonora Lithium Project (“Project”) via its 30% stake in each of Mexilit and Megalit.
Mexilit and Megalit form part of the Project. The Project consists of nine granted concessions. Two of the concessions (La Ventana and La Ventana 1) are owned 100% by subsidiaries of Ganfeng Lithium Group Co., Ltd (“Ganfeng”). El Sauz, El Sauz 1, El Sauz 2, Fleur and Fleur 1 concessions are owned by Mexilit, which is owned 70% by Ganfeng and 30% by Cadence. The Buenavista and San Gabriel concessions are owned by Megalit, which is owned 70% by Ganfeng and 30% by Cadence.
For further background to Cadence’s investments in the Sonora Lithium Project, see the Company’s RNS of 31 August 2023 (“Sonora Lithium Investment Update”) here.
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Cadence Minerals (KDNC) – Bacanora Minerals receives environmental approval for Sonora Lithium Project
Cadence Minerals (AIM/NEX: KDNC; OTC: KDNCY) reports that Bacanora Minerals (AIM: BCN, TSXV: BCN) has announced that the Environmental Impact Statement, the Manifestacion de Impacto Ambiental, for its flagship Sonora Project in Mexico has been approved by SEMARNAT, the Environment Ministry of Mexico. Bacanora Minerals has also provided an update on its Feasibility Study for a 35,000 tonnes per annum lithium carbonate operation at Sonora, which on course for completion in late 2017.
Highlights:
- MIA approval received for a 35,000tpa lithium carbonate operation at Sonora, following completion of comprehensive environmental and social baseline studies.
- Approval represents a major milestone for Bacanora and is in line with its strategy to construct an open-pit mine and a large-scale beneficiation processing facility at Sonora.
- FS expected to confirm Sonora occupies a favourable position in the industry cost curve.
- Development of a conventional beneficiation process followed by a standard SO4 roasting process that has been de-risked by the Project’s pilot plant which has continuously produced battery grade lithium since May 2016.
- Ability to re-cycle Na2SO4 into the roaster negates the requirement to purchase expensive sulphuric acid as a sulphate SO4 source.
- Sonora has an Indicated Mineral Resource of 4.5 million tonnes Lithium Carbonate Equivalent (“LCE”) and 2.7 million tonnes Inferred and Probable Mineral Reserves of 2.1 million tonnes.
The full release can be found at: https://www.investegate.co.uk/bacanora-minerals-ld–bcn-/rns/environmental-approval-for-sonora-lithium-project/201710200700021384U/ .
Kiran Morzaria, Chief Executive Officer of Cadence, commented: “It is great to see the Progress being made at Sonora, the environmental approvals are a key step in the development of bringing this excellent asset into production. It is also important to note that the change in roasting process has continued to produce battery grade lithium carbonate since May and that the process mitigates the requirement for sulphuric acid.” “Sonora is considerably de-risked and scalable and we look forward to seeing the results from the upcoming feasibility study.”
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Hannam & Partners LLP (Joint Broker) |
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The Sonora Lithium Project and Details of Cadence’s ownership:
Cadence Minerals holds 9.3% of the equity in Bacanora Minerals and 30% of Mexalit and Megalit joint venture companies. Mexalit is the owner of the El Sauz, El Sauz 1, El Sauz 2, Fleur and Fleur 1 mineral concessions. These concessions form part of the Sonora Lithium Project as assessed in the Pre-Feasibility Study published in April 2016 by Bacanora.
As of the date of publication of the PFS, The Sonora Lithium Project contained some 7.2 million tonnes of Lithium Carbonate Equivalent within the indicated and inferred mineral resource estimate categories sit on the of which of which 2.1 million tonnes of LCE were classified as probable mineral reserves. Of these mineral resources and reserves, 4.1 million tonnes of LCE total mineral resources and 1.7 million tonnes of LCE probable mineral reserves sit within mineral concessions owned by Mexalit.
Megalit does not form part of the Sonora Lithium Project as defined PFS and as yet has had no mineral resource estimate carried out on it.
The direct and indirect interests of Cadence in the Sonora Lithium Project and other mineral concessions in the Sonora province are as follows:
- La Ventana and La Ventana 1, which are 100 percent owned by Minera Sonora Borax S.A. de C.V.(“MSB”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bacanora; Cadence, through its direct interest of 9.3% of Bacanora, has an indirect interest in these concessions of 9.3%.
- El Sauz, El Sauz 1, El Sauz 2, Fleur and Fleur 1 concessions, which are held by Mexilit S.A. de C.V.. Cadence has a 30% direct interest in Mexalit through its Joint Venture with Bacanora, and when combined with Cadence’s direct interest of 9.3% in Bacanora, has a total economic interest in Mexalit of 36.5%.
- Buenavista, San Gabriel and Megalit concessions, which are held by Megalit S.A. de C.V. (“Meglait”). Cadence has a 30% direct interest in Mexalit through its Joint Venture with Bacanora, and when combined with Cadence’s direct interest of 9.3% in Bacanora, has a total economic interest in Mexalit of 36.5%.
Qualified Person
Kiran Morzaria B.Eng. (ACSM), MBA, has reviewed and approved the information contained in this announcement. Kiran holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Industrial Geology) from the Camborne School of Mines and an MBA (Finance) from CASS Business School.
About Cadence Minerals:
Cadence is dedicated to smart investments for a greener world. The planet needs rechargeable batteries on a global scale – upcoming supersized passenger vehicles, lorries and buses – require lithium and other technology minerals to power their cells. Cadence is helping find these minerals in new places and extracting them in new ways, which will meet the demand of this burgeoning market. With over £25 million vested in key assets globally, Cadence is helping us reach tomorrow, today.
Cadence invests across the globe, principally in lithium mining projects. Its primary strategy is taking significant economic stakes in upstream exploration and development assets within strategic metals. We identify assets that have strategic cost advantages that are not replicable, with the aim of achieving lower quartile production costs. The combination of this approach and seeking value opportunities allows us to identify projects capable of achieving high rates of return.
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