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Ivanplats vows shake up in SA platinum

Cape Town - Ivanplats, controlled by Ivanhoe Mines founder Robert Friedland, expects to produce platinum at negative cost at its giant Platreef complex in South Africa, potentially shaking up an industry squeezed by stoppages, rising wages and power charges.

Privately owned Ivanplats, whose other major projects include the Kamoa copper and Kipushi zinc operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo, said it would be the lowest cost producer of platinum in the world at Platreef, thanks to the discovery of the high-grade Flatreef ore body in 2010.
 
“I believe that it will be a negative cost producer of platinum group metals,” Friedland told a gathering of mining executives. “The base metal endowment is strong enough to cover more than 100% of the cash operating costs to produce platinum, palladium, gold and rhodium,” he said.

Friedland said Ivanplats intended to build a fully-integrated processing facility and a series of underground shafts and to mine on a bulk scale, in a highly mechanized process.

“This couldn’t be more dissimilar from the mines that are currently in the platinum mining industry or anywhere else in the world,” he said. “This is a highly disruptive discovery of a world class nature that will have an extremely long life, and it will be the lowest-cost producer of platinum in the world.”

Friedland said the high-grade Flatreef discovery had ore bodies 25 or 50 times thicker than those traditionally mined.

The South African platinum sector has been battered by weak markets, oversupply and squeezed margins and, most recently, has become increasingly vocal on safety stoppages.

One the best-known mining entrepreneurs, Friedland founded Ivanhoe Mines, the owner of Oyu Tolgoi in Mongolia, potentially one of the largest copper-gold mines in the world.

But he is widely expected to focus on new projects - including Ivanplats - after partner Rio Tinto took a majority stake in Ivanhoe last month.

Platreef, in the northern limb of the Bushveld complex which accounts for about 70% of the world’s platinum output, is 10%-owned by a consortium led by Japan’s Itochu , keen to snap up platinum for use in catalytic converters for cars.

Itochu bought an 8% stake last year in a deal implying a value for Platreef of around $3.5bn.
 
Friedland declined to comment on the prospects of an initial public offering for Ivanplats.

Sources familiar with the matter have said Ivanplats has appointed advisors and is considering a $1bnlisting as early as later this year, though others have questioned the timing unless markets improve significantly.
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