Gabon : inside iron ore group Genmin backed by Anglo American

The Perth-based junior recently received a $10 million advance on royalties from Anglo American for its Baniaka project, which will rely on Setrag. The latest feasibility study anticipates an investment cost of $150 million for the Australian company, whose directors include a former Eramet boss in Gabon.

11/07/2022 at 16h05, by Africa Business+

This could be a milestone for Genmin‘s Baniaka iron ore project in Gabon. The Australian junior will receive $10 million in advance royalties from British giant Anglo American.

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