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Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd V.SCZ

Alternate Symbol(s):  SZSMF

Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the operation, acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Latin America. The Bolivian operations are comprised of the Bolivar, Porco and the Caballo Blanco Group, which consists of the Tres Amigos, Reserva and Colquechaquita mines. The Soracaya exploration project and San Lucas ore sourcing and trading business are also in Bolivia. Bolivar Mine is located in the state of Oruro in Bolivia, and municipality of Antequera. Paved roads connect Bolivar to the capital city La Paz (298 kilometers), Oruro City (75 kilometers) and Poopo Rail Station (22 kilometers), which is the concentrate warehouse and dispatch. The Caballo Blanco project consists of three separate mines and one process plant operating as one to produce Zinc and Lead concentrates. The mine is 34 mining concessions covering an area of 5,139 hectares, including the highly prospective 337-hectare Santa Gorgonia 1 concession.


TSXV:SCZ - Post by User

Post by Blazesbon Oct 12, 2021 6:00pm
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The Properties Acquired

The Properties Acquired
Glencore’s Bolivian zinc assets comprise:
 
Sinchi Wayra S.A. (100% equity ownership), which owns the Reserva, Tres Amigos and Colquechaquita mines, the Don Diego concentrator and power plants, the Sorocaya project and San Lucas (“Sinchi Wayra”); and 
 
Sociedad Minera Illapa S.A. (“Illapa”) (100% equity ownership) which owns a 45% contractual joint venture right in the Porco and Bolivar mines (the “Illapa Mines”). Corporacion Minera De Bolivia (“COMIBOL”) will continue to own the Illapa Mines and retain a 55% contractual joint venture right in respect of the same
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Here's the text from Glencore's press release. Note the smelter royalties.

Proposed sale of Glencore’s Bolivian zinc assets
Baar, Switzerland
12 October 2021
Glencore today announces that it has reached agreement with Santa Cruz Silver Mining, Ltd (“Santa Cruz”) for it to acquire the holding companies which own Glencore’s Bolivian zinc assets, comprising of Sinchi Wayra and Illapa (each as defined in the Appendix).
 
Glencore will receive an initial amount of USD20 million (subject to customary working capital adjustments) (the “Initial Consideration Amount”) on the completion date and a further USD90million (the “Deferred Consideration Amount”) to be paid within 4 years or less (depending on certain market standard mandatory and early prepayment provisions) from completion. 
 
Completion of the sale is conditional on, without limitation, receipt of certain regulatory approvals in Canada and is expected to occur within the next three months.
 
At completion, Glencore will enter into a number of net smelter royalty agreements each at 1.5% in respect of the Bolivian mining business with Santa Cruz which provide for continued life of mine payments based on the performance of the relevant mines. Glencore will also retain offtake rights for life of mine in respect of the production from the relevant mines.
 
BMO Capital Markets is acting as financial advisor to Glencore in connection with the transaction
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