South African miners join race to buy Botswana’s Khoemacau copper mine
Post By Diaspoint | September 9, 2023
At least three South African miners are in the running to buy Botswana‘s Khoemacau copper mine that is home to one of Africa‘s largest copper deposits, several sources told Reuters, as growing demand for the metal ensures strong competition for the sought-after asset.
Johannesburg-listed Impala Platinum, Exxaro Resources and Sibanye Stillwater are weighing bids for the copper and silver mine in Botswana, said the sources with knowledge of the matter, who declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the information.
A number of unnamed Chinese investors, are also on the list of companies interested in Khoemacau Copper Mining operations, one of the sources said.
Impala declined to comment. Exxaro did not immediately respond to emailed questions. Sibanye confirmed its interest.
“We are looking all the time for opportunities and Khoemacau came up on our radar and we have entered into an non-disclosure agreement to try and understand the opportunity better,” Sibanye spokesperson James Wellsted told Reuters. “But Khoemacau is a bit more competitive and we are not going to enter into a bidding war that ends up not creating value.”
An increase in copper demand for applications from solar panels to electric cars in coming years has prompted miners to scramble for more supplies of the metal.
Copper prices have fallen due to fears of a global slowdown, but longer-term prospects for the metal and a competitive bidding process will make it hard for any of the bidders to strike a bargain, two of the sources said.
Khoemacau’s owners – Cupric Canyon, a US private equity firm with funds managed by Global Natural Resources Investments (GNRI) and Resource Capital Fund VII LP – said in May they had begun to engage with potential buyers.
The process is expected to take several months and be finalised close to the end of 2023, a Khoemacau spokesperson said.
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