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Chilean miner Mantos Copper seeks buyer to help finance expansion

Published 2018-07-06, 06:37 a/m
Chilean miner Mantos Copper seeks buyer to help finance expansion
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By Clara Denina and Dasha Afanasieva

LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) - Private equity-backed Chilean miner Mantos Copper is looking to find a buyer to help finance the expansion of mines it bought from Anglo American AAL.L in 2015, it said.

The company's owner, a consortium led by British investment company Audley Capital Advisors and Orion Mine Finance Group, bought the Mantos Blancos and Mantoverde copper mines from Anglo for $300 million plus $200 million in conditional future payments.

In April, Mantos Copper said it would extend the life of the mines after obtaining environmental permits, despite rising costs of production. finance the expansion, which will cost nearly $1 billion, Mantos Copper hired French investment bank Societe Generale SOGN.PA on the debt financing component and Bank of Nova Scotia BNS.TO to raise equity.

The company is also now using Bank of Nova Scotia to find a buyer.

"If Scotia Bank finds a majority shareholder for the company, that will also be considered over and above the equity financing," Chief Executive John MacKenzie told Reuters in a phone conversation.

Once these projects are completed between 2020 and 2021, Mantos Copper expects production to nearly double to 165,000 tonnes annually, from 87,800 tonnes in 2017.

Copper, used in power, batteries and construction, is one of the most sought-after commodities and the mining company is expected to attract the interest of many parties, especially in Chile where output has slipped in recent years, the sources said.

Chile is the world's largest copper producer, fulfilling 30 percent of global demand, and the metal accounts for up to 15 percent of gross domestic product.

There are not many copper assets currently available on the market. The world's biggest listed miner BHP BHP.AX BLT.L has agreed to sell the Cerro Colorado mine in Chile to Australian private equity fund EMR Capital. Tinto RIO.AX RIO.L said it was in discussions to sell its interest in Grasberg, the world's second largest copper mine, to Indonesia's state mining holding company Inalum. Copper's sale is an alternative to the company listing its shares on the open market in Toronto or London towards 2020-2021 to bring in permanent investors and raise capital, a banking source said.

It is an easier option now that prices of all raw materials have been depressed by fears of a looming trade war between the United States and China, the source added.

U.S. tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese products - and retaliatory Chinese tariffs on U.S. goods of the same value -kicked in on Friday.

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