Update on Debt Funding
May 08 2024 - 8:12AM
UK Regulatory
Update on Debt Funding
Vast Resources plc / Ticker: VAST / Index: AIM /
Sector: Mining
8 May 2024
Vast Resources plc
(‘Vast’ or the ‘Company’)
Update on Debt Funding
Vast Resources plc, the AIM-listed mining company, is pleased to
announce an update in relation to the Asset Backed Debt facility
from A&T Investments SARL (“Alpha”) as announced on 16 May 2022
and the debt owed to Mercuria Energy Trading SA (“Mercuria”)
relating to Tranche A of the Prepayment Agreement announced on 21
March 2018.
As announced on the 29 April 2024, US$1.5
million was due to be repaid on 7 May 2024. The Company is
currently in discussions with Alpha and Mercuria regarding a
further extension that will allow further time to finalise the
restructuring finance for the Company with the owner of the Swiss
investment company, as referenced in the 29 April announcement.
The Company will update the market with further details in due
course.
**ENDS**
For further information, visit
www.vastplc.com or please contact:
Vast
Resources plc
Andrew Prelea (CEO)
|
www.vastplc.com
+44 (0) 20 7846 0974 |
Beaumont
Cornish – Financial & Nominated Advisor
Roland Cornish
James Biddle
|
www.beaumontcornish.com
+44 (0) 20 7628 3396 |
Shore
Capital Stockbrokers Limited – Joint Broker
Toby Gibbs / James Thomas (Corporate Advisory)
|
www.shorecapmarkets.co.uk
+44 (0) 20 7408 4050 |
Axis
Capital Markets Limited – Joint Broker
Richard Hutchinson
|
www.axcap247.com
+44 (0) 20 3206 0320 |
St Brides
Partners Limited
Susie Geliher |
www.stbridespartners.co.uk
+44 (0) 20 7236 1177 |
ABOUT VAST RESOURCES PLC
Vast Resources plc is a United Kingdom AIM
listed mining company with mines and projects in Romania,
Tajikistan, and Zimbabwe.
In Romania, the Company is focused on the rapid
advancement of high-quality projects by recommencing production at
previously producing mines.
The Company's Romanian portfolio includes 100%
interest in Vast Baita Plai SA which owns 100% of the producing
Baita Plai Polymetallic Mine, located in the Apuseni Mountains,
Transylvania, an area which hosts Romania's largest polymetallic
mines. The mine has a JORC compliant Reserve & Resource Report
which underpins the initial mine production life of approximately
3-4 years with an in-situ total mineral resource of 15,695 tonnes
copper equivalent with a further 1.8M-3M tonnes exploration target.
The Company is now working on confirming an enlarged exploration
target of up to 5.8M tonnes.
The Company also owns the Manaila Polymetallic
Mine in Romania, which the Company is looking to bring back into
production following a period of care and maintenance. The Company
has also been granted the Manaila Carlibaba Extended Exploitation
Licence that will allow the Company to re-examine the exploitation
of the mineral resources within the larger Manaila Carlibaba
licence area.
Vast has an interest in a joint venture company
which provides exposure to a near term revenue opportunity from the
Takob Mine processing facility in Tajikistan. The Takob Mine
opportunity, which is 100% financed, will provide Vast with a 12.25
percent royalty over all sales of non-ferrous concentrate and any
other metals produced.
Also in Tajikistan, Vast has been contracted to
develop and manage the Aprelevka gold mines on behalf of its owner
Gulf International Minerals Ltd (“Gulf”) under which Vast is
entitled, inter alia, to 10% of the earnings that Gulf receives
from its 49% interest in Aprelevka in joint venture with the
government of Tajikistan. Aprelevka holds four active operational
mining licences located along the Tien Shan Belt that extends
through Central Asia, currently producing approximately 11,600oz of
gold and 116,000 oz of silver per annum. It is the intention of the
Company to assist in increasing Aprelevka’s production from these
four mines closer to the historical peak production rates of
approximately 27,000oz of gold and 250,000oz of silver per year
from the operational mines.
Vast Resources (LSE:VAST)
Historical Stock Chart
From Oct 2024 to Nov 2024
Vast Resources (LSE:VAST)
Historical Stock Chart
From Nov 2023 to Nov 2024