Mining Mirror October 2018 | Page 12

Global Russia: multinational JV transforms gold project The first-ever industrial public-private partnership investment project to be undertaken by partners from all BRICS member states has been pioneered in the gold mining sector. — Edited by Leon Louw Sun Gold, China National Gold Group Corporation, the Russian Sovereign Investment Fund, Far East and Baikal Region Development Fund, and leading private investment and business leaders from Brazil and South Africa, are launching the Kluchevskoye Gold Mining Project in Siberia, Russia. The project is in the Chita region of Eastern Siberia and seeks to usher in a new model of international cooperation. The multinational joint venture will see the transformation of the Kluchevskoye gold deposit into a significant opencast mine, with an expected gold production of over 6.5 tonnes per annum. Pre-production investment of more than USD500- million is planned, with China National Gold leading as the major shareholder and technological partner, following the final Russian Duma ratification.   A historic event The historic initiative has drawn the interest of investors and industrialists from across the BRICS region. Among the South African business people who comprise the consortium are Dr Iqbal Surve, executive chairman of Sekunjalo Group and head of the BRICS Business Council; chairman of TransAfrica Capital, Ivor Ichikowitz; KZN Growth Coalition co-chair, Moses Tembe; and Invest Africa chairman, Rob Hersov. Leading investors from Brazil include Veronica Serra and A. de Moraes.  Dr Surve stated: “This innovative model of public and private partners from BRICS countries coming together to work on projects in BRICS countries can benefit local and national economies and can be [10] MINING MIRROR OCTOBER 2018 used as a model to tackle significant projects in non-BRICS countries as well, creating a sustainable model for cooperation, collaboration, and investment-led economic growth, boosting industrial development and providing turnkey, sustainable job creation.”  China National Gold, one of the world’s leading gold companies, will provide management and development expertise, while SUN Group brings 60 years of experience working in Russia, having built several significant businesses, including SUN Brewing, one of the region’s largest beer companies. FEDF’s involvement will bring regional investment and political support for the project, and opportunities for further growth in the gold and copper mining sector in the Russian Far East. The South African and Brazilian investors seek to add a dimension to create a joint investment and industrial platform for growth in Africa and Latin America. Shiv Khemka, vice-chairman of the Indian-owned SUN Group, stated: “We are delighted to see our gold project coming to fruition in this innovative manner with the support of the Russian and Chinese governments. We are committed to adhering to international best practices in engineering, environmental, governance, and community standards. This ‘BRICS Gold’ project will bring innovative technologies, local employment, skills, and expertise to Chita region, while enhancing tax revenues for Russia.” Opportunity to access markets All parties agree that the first and only multilateral, private-public- partnership project of its kind shapes a new model of BRICS cooperation between governments and the private sector, bringing together the best of finance, technology, market access, trade and investment to enhance the economic growth of individual countries and the global BRICS community. The partners forecast this BRICS project in Kluchevskoye to grow to become one of the leading gold producers in that part of the world. Tembe commented, “For South Af rica, to be able to access the fast-growing markets of Asia and Latin America in a collaborative manner with diverse, trusted, and experienced partners will allow our economy to integrate into and benefit f rom the tremendous changes taking place on the global stage.” Ichikowitz stated: “This project marks a critical step in the evolution of BRICS. It is one of the first mega projects to be developed under the auspices of the BRICS collective. It is projects like these that make a real economic impact, not only on economic growth, but more importantly, by creating jobs that impact on citizens’ lives while at the same time bringing the BRICS collective closer together. Political goodwill without projects like these has no value. Nand Khemka, chairman of SUN Group, commented, “This is BRICS 2.0. It is a logical extension of complementary strengths, helping create more flexibility and innovation in the structure of transactions between members of the BRICS community. This is a winning formula.”b