China’s Zijin Mining to buy Canada’s Continental Gold for $1 billion amid security risk

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China’s Zijin Mining Group Co Ltd (601899.SS) (2899.HK) has agreed to buy Canadian miner Continental Gold Inc (CNL.TO) for C$1.3 billion ($1 billion), but a top executive with the target company said elevated security concerns in Colombia pose a risk to the deal.

State-backed Zijin’s offer for Continental, announced on Monday, aims to secure Continental Gold’s flagship Buritica gold project in Colombia.

“Zijin doesn’t have any experience in Colombia, and we have obviously had some incidents in the past,” Continental Chief Financial Officer Paul Begin told Reuters.

“But if a major security incident happened at any project, it would be considered a material adverse change and they would have an out if they wanted to,” he said.

Four employees of Colombia-focused Continental were killed in a single month last year, one near Buritica and the others at a different exploration site.

Zijin’s cash offer of C$5.50 per share represents nearly a 13% premium to Continental’s Friday’s close.

Continental’s shares were up nearly 10% in Monday afternoon trading in Toronto.

The deal marks the second acquisition of a Canadian gold miner in as many weeks as miners look to boost reserves and take advantage of firmer bullion prices XAU=. Last week, Canada’s Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd (KL.TO) offered to buy Detour Gold (DGC.TO) in an all-stock deal valued around C$4.3 billion.

The Buritica project has measured and indicated gold reserves of 165.47 tonnes and an inferred reserve of 187.24 tonnes, Zijin said. Zijin expects its gold reserves to exceed 2,000 tonnes after the purchase, with output eventually increasing by about 20%. It expects the Buritica project to generate robust profit and cash flow after becoming operational in 2020.

Buritica, whose high-grade ore and hearty output estimates make it a rare find, is shaping up as a key test for the future of large-scale underground mining in Colombia, whose mostly unexplored mineral riches have miners rubbing their hands.

Continental Chief Executive Ari Sussman said the project is expected to reach production next year and the “timing is right for Continental to sell to a more experienced mine operator.”

In a separate statement, Newmont Goldcorp Corp (NEM.N) said it would tender its 19.9% stake in Continental.

The deal also requires Canadian and Chinese government approvals, Begin said.

Canada last year blocked a proposed C$1.5 billion takeover of construction company Aecon (ARE.TO) by Chinese state builder China Communications Construction Co Ltd (601800.SS) on national security grounds.

Continental shareholders are to vote on the deal in January. Begin said he expected to receive all approvals in late March or early April.

Zijin said in early November it would buy partner Freeport McMoran Inc’s (FCX.N) copper-gold assets in Serbia for up to $390 million.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/

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