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Meridian Mining UK Societas T.MNO

Alternate Symbol(s):  MRRDF

Meridian Mining UK Societas is focused on development and exploration of the advanced stage Cabacal VMS gold-copper project, regional scale exploration of the Cabacal VMS belt and exploration in the Jauru & Araputanga Greenstone belts (the above all located in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil). The Cabacal Project has licenses covering approximately 50 kilometers (km) of the 55 km VMS belt. The Espigao Project is located on the southwest margin of the Amazon Craton, in the western margin of the Proterozoic Rondonia-Juruena Province. The Company’s Espigao Project covers an area of 72,800 hectares. The Company holds mineral rights totaling 55,559 Ha in the Mirante da Serra Project. The licenses cover an area with an intracratonic basin in the Amazon Cratin, emplaced over crystalline basement rocks of the Jamari metamorphic complex and Mesoproterozoic Rapakivi granites. Its Ariquemes Tin Project comprises a land package in Brazil.


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Post by Grimey2on Jun 24, 2021 12:14am
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Some more aligning of the planets

Some more aligning of the planets

copper and manganese make list..

 

Brazil to ease licencing of newly listed strategic minerals projects

The massive S11D iron ore mine, in the northern state of Par, is undergoing an expansion. (Image: Jos Rodrigo Zermiani | Agncia Vale)

The Brazilian government has issued a list of specific metals it aims to boost production of through a recently established policy that seeks to identify projects of minerals deemed of special interest to the country.

The Policy for Strategic Minerals guarantees support to companies involved in the exploration and mining of a variety of commodities, including potash, iron ore, gold and battery metals, such as lithium, cobalt and nickel.

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The government backing comes mostly in the form of easing the licencing process by facilitating, for example, the dialogue between the environmental agency responsible for conducting the environmental licensing process and authorities such as the managing bodies of Conservation Units, the National Indian Foundation (Funai), the National Institute for Colonization and Agrarian Reform (Incra) and the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (Iphan).

Having a project of any of the listed minerals does not automatically qualify a company to access the program, said Adriano Drummond Trindade, a Brazilian lawyer specializing in the mining sector

“Each project has to be assessed on a case by case basis by the government, yet this seems to be an important initiative to assist in navigating through the various public entities involved at permitting a mineral project,” he told MINING.COM.

A COMPANY THAT HAS A PROJECT OF A MINERAL DEEMED STRATEGIC MAY REQUEST ASSISTANCE FROM THE GOVERNMENT AS LONG AS IT MEETS CERTAIN CRITERIA

Trindade explains that the strategic minerals policy is run by the Investment Partnerships Program (PPI), which is a governmental body dedicated to expanding and accelerating the implementation of projects with the participation of the private sector in Brazil. 

A company that has a project of a mineral deemed strategic may request assistance from the PPI as long as it meets specific criteria, he said.

For a mineral to be considered essential to Brazil’s development, it must fit in one of three categories.

Perhaps the most important is that the country is currently dependent on imports of such minerals to supply key sectors of the economy. This is the case of potassium and phosphate, main ingredients for the production of crops nutrients.

Brazil imports about 96.5% of the potassium chloride it uses for fertilizers and is also the largest potash importer. According to the latest official figures, it bought 10.45 million tonnes in 2019.

Minerals used in high-tech products and processes, such as rare earth elements and lithium, are also considered strategic and related projects can expect being fast-tracked.

The third group is made up by minerals essential for the local economy due to the generation of a surplus in the country’s trade balance, such as iron ore and niobium.

Not faster or less rigorous

“It is important to clarify that the usual environmental agencies remain fully responsible for conducting the licencing processes according to the applicable legislation,” Drummond Trindade said.

He added that companies should not assume the environmental licencing process to be shorter, faster or less rigorous. 

What miners that qualify for the program can expect is help from the PPI with contacting a company with different entities so as to minimize risks and resolve conflicts that may happen. This, Drummond Trindade added, may represent advances in mineral projects’ environmental licencing.

Companies operating and exploring in Brazil are mainly after iron ore (the country is the world’s top producer of the steel-making ingredient) and gold, though the nation also holds large reserves of potash, bauxite, manganese and oil.


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