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RNS Number : 9328P Kazera Global PLC 13 December 2024
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13 December 2024
Kazera Global plc
("Kazera" or "the Company")
Heavy Minerals Sands Offtake Agreement
Kazera Global plc (AIM: KZG), the AIM-quoted investment company, is delighted
to announce that its subsidiary, Whale Head Minerals (Pty) Ltd ("WHM"), has
signed a sales and offtake agreement (the "Agreement") for its heavy mineral
sands ("HMS") production with Fujax South Africa (Pty) Ltd ("Fujax"), a wholly
owned subsidiary of Fujax Group Limited.
HIGHLIGHTS
· Agreement for WHM to sell an initial 100,000 dry tonnes of HMS in
monthly lots of circa 6,000 tonnes, with first sales expected to commence by
March 2025.
· WHM will be paid 80% of the anticipated final sales price (less
costs) within 5 days of the HMS being delivered to the mine gate.
· The balance of the sales price, less costs (including a marketing fee
payable to Fujax) shall be paid to WHM within 5 days of the final sale of the
product.
· Fujax will be responsible for, and shall carry all the costs of,
transporting, processing assaying and selling the HMS, together with paying
all taxes, levies, duties, custom clearance, loading and other charges.
· Fujax will prepay WHM US$600,000 in two equal tranches in December
2024 and January 2025.
Dennis Edmonds, Chief Executive Officer of Kazera Global plc commented: "This
is a very pleasing announcement to make. I am delighted that we have managed
to secure this offtake which validates the progress we have made at WHM. Fujax
is a well-established global commodities company and its willingness to
provide Kazera with a significant prepayment and fair pricing structure speaks
volumes about its quality as an offtake partner. Fujax's contacts and
financial backing makes them perfect partners both in the short term and for
the planned expansion of our operations into the Perdevlei HMS project, which
has a land area approximately 34 times larger than WHM's current Walviskop
project. Our focus is now on fine tuning the WHM plant to meet Fujax's
requirements with a view to ramping up production early in the new year.
"While this 100,000 tonne offtake is substantial, it represents just the
beginning. Walviskop boasts a JORC-indicated resource of approximately 1.5
million tonnes of heavy mineral sands which is continually being replenished
by natural wave action. Add to that the resource which is represented by
Perdevlei, and the Company becomes a serious player in the market. This
agreement therefore represents a springboard for further growth and future
opportunities for the Company.
"As 2024 draws to a close, I would like to thank our shareholders for their
trust and support this year. I would also like to express my appreciation for
all the work done by Johan Truter and our team in South Africa. They have done
a great job in, often, extremely trying circumstances. I wish everyone the
very best for the festive season and for 2025, a year which I am confident
will be transformational for the Company."
Chris Dyason of Fujax commented: "We are delighted to secure this partnership
and offtake agreement with WHM. The quality of the HMS at Walviskop is
excellent and, with Kazera planning to significantly expand the project, we
feel it is an hugely opportune time to be partnering with the Group."
DETAILS
Kazera remains committed to advancing its high-grade HMS project in South
Africa. Production has recently commenced at a pilot plant for the WHM
project, which the Company intends to scale up as it pursues mining rights for
the nearby Perdevlei HMS concession. This concession, which has a land area
circa 34 times larger than WHM's current Walviskop project, has similar
project dynamics and significant potential.
Following the commencement of production at WHM, the Company is pleased to
announce the signing of a sales and offtake agreement with Fujax for its HMS
output. The agreement covers an initial 100,000 dry tonnes of HMS, delivered
in monthly batches of approximately 6,000 tonnes, with first sales expected by
March 2025.
Under the terms of the Agreement, WHM will sell its HMS to Fujax at a "factory
gate" price, at 80% of the anticipated price achieved by Fujax after deduction
of costs. Fujax will be responsible for transportation and the separation of
the HMS into its component minerals, will carry all costs after the mine
gate and will negotiate the final sale of the products. WHM will receive the
balance of the sales price less costs (including a marketing fee) within 5
days of Fujax finalising the sale of the products.
As part of the agreement, Fujax will prepay US$600,000 to the Company in two
equal instalments, scheduled for December 2024 and January 2025. This
prepayment bears an interest cost of 5.5% plus three month CME Term SOFR. The
prepayments will be repaid in monthly instalments from March 2025 or set-off
against future monthly sales. The prepayment amounts shall rank ahead of any
existing shareholder loans.
The prepayment amounts will be applied to advancing the WHM project in
readiness for production and supply to Fujax and is a strong indication of
Fujax's support for the project and desire to purchase the Group's HMS
product.
Fujax South Africa (Pty) Ltd, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujax Group
Limited, a well-established global mineral and energy trading company
specialising in sourcing, mining, financing, trading, marketing, managing, and
transporting metals and minerals across Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Headquartered in the United Kingdom, Fujax UK Ltd also operates offices in
South Africa, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Kenya, and Zambia, serving a diverse
global customer base with responsibly sourced commodities throughout the
supply chain.
**ENDS**
For further information, please visit the Company's website at
www.kazeraglobal.com (http://www.kazeraglobal.com) or contact:
Kazera Global plc kazera@stbridespartners.co.uk
Dennis Edmonds, CEO
Strand Hanson Limited (Nominated & Financial Adviser and Broker) Tel: +44 (0)207 409 3494
Christopher Raggett / Ritchie Balmer
St Brides Partners (Financial PR) kazera@stbridespartners.co.uk (mailto:kazera@stbridespartners.co.uk)
Paul Dulieu / Isabel de Salis
About Kazera Global plc
Kazera is a global investment company focused on leveraging the skills and
expertise of its Board of Directors to develop early-stage mineral exploration
and development assets towards meaningful cashflow and production. Its three
principal investments are as follows:
Alluvial diamond mining through Deep Blue Minerals (Pty) Ltd, Alexander Bay,
South Africa
Kazera currently has a 100% direct interest in Deep Blue Minerals, of which
74% is held beneficially by Kazera and 26% is held on behalf of Black Economic
Empowerment partners.
Heavy Mineral Sands mining (including ilmenite, monazite, rutile, and
zircon) through Whale Head Minerals (Pty) Ltd, Alexander Bay, South Africa.
Kazera currently has a 70% direct beneficial interest in Whale Head Minerals
together with the benefit of a loan facility entitling it to receive
approximately £38m out of dividends from the other shareholders.
Tantalite mining in South-East Namibia (divestment in progress)
As announced on 20 December 2022, Kazera has agreed to dispose of African
Tantalum (Pty) Ltd ("Aftan") for a cash consideration of US$13 million plus a
debenture payment of 2.5% of the gross sales of produced lithium and tantalum
for life-of-mine. Completion of the sale is subject to receipt of full
consideration proceeds. Aftan has been deconsolidated from the Company's
financial statements with effect from 4 January 2023 because in accordance
with the terms of the sale agreement, it has relinquished control of the Aftan
in favour of the purchaser, Hebei Xinjian Construction Close Corp ("Hebei
Xinjian") with effect from that date. Kazera retains the right to cancel the
transaction and retain all amounts paid to date in the event of default by
Hebei Xinjian. The Company is now instituting legal proceedings against Hebei
for payment of the balance due to it.
The Company will consider additional investment opportunities as appropriate,
having regard to the Group's future cash flow requirements.
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