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Prior to the start of stock exchange trading on 5 January 2012, Intex issued a stock exchange announcement stating that it had signed a MoU with MCC8 for the development of its nickel project in Mindoro. This agreement could grant MCC8 a “project management contract” (“PMC”) which would mean that MCC8 would take on most of the responsibility for the project finance and development of the field. As consideration for this, MCC8 and its strategic partners would have an option to purchase up to 90% of Mindoro Nickel, in a staged process, for a total of USD 296 million. Intex would retain 10% and would have an option to buy back a further 10% for up to USD 60 million following completion of the project1.
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MINERAL COMMODITY/ Jan-Mar
2012 Jan-Mar 2013 MINERAL COMMODITY/ Jan-Mar 2012 Jan-Mar 2013 PRODUCER Qty Qty PRODUCER Qty Qty Copper in MT (Concentrate) Copper in MT (Concentrate) Primary Producers Primary Producers Philex - Padcal 4,121.00 Philex - Padcal 2,527.00 Carmen Copper - Toledo * Carmen Copper - Toledo * Rapu-Rapu - Rapu-Rapu * Rapu-Rapu - Rapu-Rapu * TVI - Canatuan * TVI - Canatuan * OceanaGold - N. Vizcaya * OceanaGold - N. Vizcaya * TOTAL 4,121.00 0.00 TOTAL 2,527.00 0.00 Copper Cathode in MT Copper Cathode in MT PASAR PASAR TOTAL TOTAL Gold in KG Gold in KG Primary Producers Primary Producers Philsaga - Banahaw * Philsaga - Banahaw * Lepanto- Victoria 221.00 236.00 Lepanto- Victoria 221.00 236.00 Benguet - Acupan 47.45 46.33 Benguet - Acupan 47.45 46.33 Apex - Maco 164.30 161.60 Apex - Maco 174.55 178.67 Phil. Gold - Masbate Phil. Gold - Masbate * SUB-TOTAL 432.75 443.93 SUB-TOTAL 443.00 461.00 Secondary Producers Secondary Producers Philex - Padcal 907.00 Philex - Padcal 560.00 Rapu-Rapu - Rapu-Rapu * Rapu-Rapu - Rapu-Rapu * Lepanto - Energite * Lepanto - Energite * TVI - Canatuan * TVI - Canatuan * Camen Copper - Toledo * Camen Copper - Toledo * SUB-TOTAL 907.00 SUB-TOTAL 560.00 0.00 TOTAL 1,339.75 443.93 TOTAL 1,003.00 461.00 Silver in KG Silver in KG Primary Producers Primary Producers Philsaga - Banahaw * Philsaga - Banahaw * Lepanto- Victoria 488.00 427.00 Lepanto- Victoria 488.00 427.00 Benguet - Acupan 55.36 18.46 Benguet - Acupan 55.36 18.46 Apex - Maco 754 859.7 Apex - Maco 823.14 939.66 Phil. Gold - Masbate * Phil. Gold - Masbate * SUB-TOTAL 1,296.96 1,305.16 SUB-TOTAL 1,366.50 1,385.12 Secondary Producers Secondary Producers Philex - Padcal 887.00 Philex - Padcal 549.00 Rapu-Rapu - Rapu-Rapu * Rapu-Rapu - Rapu-Rapu * TVI - Canatuan * TVI - Canatuan * Camen Copper - Toledo * Camen Copper - Toledo * SUB-TOTAL 887.00 SUB-TOTAL 549.00 0.00 TOTAL 2,183.96 1,305.16 TOTAL 1,915.50 1,385.12 Nickel Ore in DMT Nickel Ore in DMT Rio Tuba - Rio Tuba * Rio Tuba - Rio Tuba * Taganito - Claver * Taganito - Claver * Hinatuan - Tagana-an * Hinatuan - Tagana-an * Cagdianao - Cagdianao * Cagdianao - Cagdianao * Berong - Berong * Berong - Berong * Platinum Group - Cagdianao * Platinum Group - Cagdianao * Zambales Diversified - Sta.Cruz 189,961.00 133,158.00 Zambales Diversified - Sta.Cruz 180,890.00 113,093.00 SR Metals - SR Metal * SR Metals - SR Metal * Benguet - Sta. Cruz * Benguet - Sta. Cruz * Eramen - Sta. Cruz ** 205,569.65 Eramen - Sta. Cruz ** 205,569.65 TOTAL 189,961.00 338,727.65 TOTAL 180,890.00 318,662.65 Chromite in DMT Chromite in DMT Krominco - Dinagat * Krominco - Dinagat * TOTAL TOTAL Mixed Nickel Sulphides in DMT Mixed Nickel Sulphides in DMT Coral Bay * Coral Bay * TOTAL TOTAL * No data available ** Assuming 35% moisture ** Assuming 35% moisture PRODUCTION FIGURES FROM MEMBERS Chamber of Mines of the Philippines EXPORT FIGURES FROM MEMBERS Chamber of Mines of the Philippines
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