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A Perfect Storm and Copper Bottomed Squeeze – by Jill Baker

by Jill Baker

That so many analysts have been caught napping as the copper price ‘unexpectedly’ broke to new highs is something of a surprise, particularly given the compelling economic drivers that have been clearly signalling a supply squeeze for some years.

Copper is thought to be the first metal humans discovered, dating back well over 10,000 years. Previously the price was kept in check due to the fact that in general copper is more abundant than the majority of non-ferrous metals. It’s historical uses in cookware, tools and fittings, along with its durability, conductivity and even anti-bacterial properties have ensured copper’s iconic status in the world of metals.

However, the emergence of new industries in clean technology and EV production have created an added impetus and urgency to sourcing new copper supplies. This increase in demand has also coincided with a forecast fall in production for the next few years (see Fig 1 – courtesy Refinitiv) opposite.

The first few months of 2024 has seen copper analysts hastily rewrite their scripts and switch to forecasts for deeper deficits, while striking redlines through previous forecasts for expected surpluses.

Some copper bulls have stuck to their guns: Goldman Sachs sees copper trading at $10,000 / tonne by the end of 2024, Capital Economics forecasts a year end price of $9,250 and ANZ sees the metal trading above $10,000 / tonne over the next 12 months.

But with the price rocketing skywards, even these latest forecasts are looking out of date. Along with gold, copper has broken out of a recent trading range and at time of writing (April 19 2024) stands at $9,651 / tonne (see Fig 2 opposite – courtesy Markets Insider).

And Jeremy Weir, CEO of commodity giant Trafigura believes that there will be a potential supply gap of 8m tonnes by 2034, fully supporting $10,000 / tonne and possibly as high as $12,000 / tonne.

So copper is faced with a perfect backdrop: an increase in demand and a fall in production. Both are combining to drive the copper price much, much higher. The ramifications for Governments seeking to meet net zero commitments are huge. Equally, the fortunes of mining juniors holding copper assets looks set to change dramatically. Historically uneconomic and / or dormant projects are being hurriedly revisited as the record high copper prices validate and bring back to life historically uneconomical projects.

Two companies outlined here both have copper projects at different stages of development, and in each case the share prices of both companies have yet to catch up with the rocketing copper price and benefit from the perfect storm and copper bottomed squeeze.

Early Stage:

Aquis listed VVV Resources (AQX: VVV) is building a new portfolio in a user-friendly, low-risk, prolific and historic copper region of Austria. Last October, VVV acquired the Mitterberg Copper Project in Austria, considered the largest copper occurrence in the area defined as the Eastern Alps and also a “brownfield” site. It is reported that copper mining commenced during prehistoric times and recommenced around 1830 until 1977 when the mines were closed due to low copper prices at the time.

According to historic data, more than 120,000 tonnes of copper have been extracted and during the 1970’s it is reported that approximately 200,000 tonnes of copper-rich mineralisation with an average copper grade of 1.4% was mined annually. Mitterberg is located approximately 60 kilometres south of Salzburg, Austria and comprises 198 contiguous exploration licences over an area of some 90 square kilometres.

Although trading at 10.5p per share with a market cap of just £730,000, VVV has just appointed Ben Hill, former Head of Legal at RAB Capital and Senior Advisor for The Growth Stage to the board in order to structure a funding package to enable VVV to fast track Mitterberg development. Chairman and mining industry veteran Jim Williams said that the surge in copper prices, and expected supply squeeze, meant that the development of Mitterberg was “of the utmost importance”, and that Ben Hill and his network “possessed the necessary corporate skills to assist in generating traction and liquidity.”

Later Stage:

Aside from owning a 50% stake in the Grängesberg Iron Ore Project in Sweden and 11% of Labrador Iron Mines Holdings Ltd in Canada, AIM listed Anglesey Mining (AIM: AYM) is the owner of the famous Parys Mountain mine in Anglesey, Wales. Currently engaged in a drilling programme, Parys Mountain hosts a significant polymetallic zinc, copper, lead, silver and gold deposit. A head frame and a 300m deep production shaft already exists, along with planning permission for operations and freehold ownership of the minerals and land. Added to this the local infrastructure is good, political risk is low and the project enjoys the support of local people and government.

Early results from a recent drilling campaign have indicated potential for significant upside to an existing 5 million tonnes of copper within the 2021 Preliminary Economic Assessment. Current drilling has demonstrated good continuity with previous drilling results, further supporting the integrity of the geological model and identifying a large mineralised zone in excess of 100m thick. In the words of Chairman Andrew King, Parys Mountain is “demonstrably the largest and most advanced copper project in the UK with substantial resource upside still evident.”

Anglesey have made a prescient appointment in the form of mining engineer and former Rio Tinto investment committee head Rob Marsden as its new Chief Executive to fast track the drilling programme and bring the Parys Mountain onstream. Despite the pace of developments, the existing infrastructure and new appointment, bafflingly the share price remains rooted at 1.4p, giving Anglesey a current market capitalisation of just £6m.

VVV Resources #VVV – Appointment of New Director & Issue of Shares in Lieu of Directors Fees

VVV Resources Plc, 100% owner of the Mitterberg Copper Project in Austria, is pleased to announce the appointment of Benjamin (Ben) Samuel Hill as a Non-Executive Director of the Company with immediate effect.

A lawyer by profession, Ben will bring a wealth of entrepreneurial experience and a wide network of connections to the role, as the Company seeks to develop its flagship Mitterberg Copper Project in Austria.

Ben, aged 48, is skilled in equity and quasi equity financing with demonstrable experience in structuring and public and private equity investing. Ben possesses a law degree along with passing the Bar Vocational Course at the Inns of Court, School of Law and is a member at Grays Inn. Ben worked as Head of Legal at RAB Capital from 2003 to 2011, whilst working primarily on the RAB Special Situations Fund where he was instrumental in building up the private side of the portfolio, investing across a variety of sectors but with a strong bias towards natural resources. Ben continues to advise a number of family offices providing them with deal flow, structuring and investment advice. He also acts as a Senior Advisor for The Growth Stage, helping to source growth capital deals and institutional investors via their regulated platform, thegrowthstage.com. As part of Ben’s last role, he sat on the Board of 20 private equity structures for a single private equity group either as a Non-Executive Director or as an alternate.  He resigned from these positions in August 2023.

Ben does not currently hold any shares in the Company, however he will immediately be awarded 333,334 new ordinary shares in the Company as part of his financial package.

Jim Williams, Executive Chairman of VVV Resources, commented: “On behalf of Mahesh Pulandaran and myself, we are delighted that Ben is joining us at VVV Resources.  Given the surge in copper prices, and the expected supply squeeze, the development of our flagship Mitterberg copper project is of the utmost importance. It is clear from Ben’s CV and his network that he possesses the necessary corporate skills to assist in generating traction and liquidity for the Company.”

Ben Hill added: “I am delighted to have the opportunity to join VVV Resources at such a pivotal time for the copper market. VVV’s Mitterberg project offers huge development potential, and through my previous work in fund raising in the sector and my contact network, I hope to make a substantial contribution to project development in the coming year.”

Below are details of all directorships held by the director in any other publicly quoted company at any time in the previous five years:

Current directorships Previous directorships
Clear Harbour Airways (Holdings) Limited Ariel Partners LLP
Clear Harbour Airways (Operations) Limited Ariel Capital Limited
Data Abbey Limited Clear Harbour Limited
Asia Education Bidco Limited
Asia Education Interco Limited
Asia Education Manco Limited
ICG Alternative Credit (Jersey) GP Limited
ICG Enterprise Carry GP Limited
ICG European Fund 2006 (Jersey) Limited
ICG Executive Financing Limited
ICG Life Sciences Debt Limited
ICG North American Private Equity Debt(Jsy)Limited
ICG Real Estate E Debt Limited
ICG Recovery 2008 B (Jersey) Limited
ICG Recovery Fund 2008 B GP Limited
ICG Senior Debt Partners Performance GP Limited
ICG Watch Jersey GP Limited
Intermediate Capital Mezz Fund 2003 (Jersey) Ltd
Intermediate Investments Jersey Limited
Match Jersey Limited
Mezzanine Investors Jersey SPV Limited
RE+ European Finance Limited
RE+ Management Limited

Except as set out above, there is no further information regarding Benjamin Hill, that is required to be disclosed pursuant to Rule 4.9 of the AQSE Growth Market Access Rulebook.

Award of Ordinary Shares to Directors in Lieu of Full Directors Fees

In order to preserve the Company’s cash, the Board has decided to issue 333,333 new ordinary shares to each of Mahesh S/o Pulandaran (Non-Executive Director) and Jim Williams (Executive Director), in lieu of part of their Director’s  fees. The total of 333,333 Ordinary shares cover the period from their respective appointment dates to the present.

The Directors of the Company accept responsibility for the contents of this announcement.

Enquiries:
VVV Resources Plc
Mahesh S/o Pulandaran (Non-Executive Director)
Jim Williams (Chairman)
Tel: +44 (0)20 3813 0175
Tel: +44 (0)77 7427 4836
Peterhouse Capital
AQSE Growth Market Corporate Adviser
Guy Miller/Mark Anwyl
Tel: +44 (0)20 7469 0936
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