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Pre-development funding for Okiep Copper Project secured as the IDC completes the acquisition of 43.75% of New Okiep
Orion Minerals Limited
Incorporated in the Commonwealth of Australia
Australian Company Number 098 939 274
ASX share code: ORN
JSE share code: ORN
ISIN: AU000000ORN1
Pre-development funding for Okiep Copper Project secured as the IDC completes the acquisition
of 43.75% of New Okiep Mining Company from Orion
IDC to sell shares, progress HDSA ownership participation by BEE Entrepreneurs
- The Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa (IDC) has become a 43.75% shareholder in New
Okiep Mining Company Proprietary Limited (NOM) alongside Orion, which holds the remaining 56.25%
of the NOM ordinary shares.
- This marks a major step towards the re-establishment of mining operations at the advanced Okiep
Copper Project, Orion’s second emerging production hub in the Northern Cape Province.
- The IDC will now advance its pro rata share of the ZAR79 million (~A$6.9 million) total budgeted pre-
development operating costs of NOM, with Orion having already advanced its entire pro rata share of
ZAR44 million (~A$3.9 million) to NOM.
- NOM is acquiring the Prospecting Rights and the recently granted Mining Right at Okiep from Southern
African Tantalum Mining Proprietary Limited (SAFTA), in which the IDC is currently a 43.75% shareholder.
- Upon NOM acquiring the SAFTA assets, the IDC will sell 22.22% of its shares in NOM to a BEECo, being a
BEE Entrepreneur entity led by Lulamile Xate, to further the Historically Disadvantaged South Africans
(HDSA) ownership objectives of the Mining Charter 2018.
- Thereafter, Community and Employee Trusts will each acquire a 5% meaningful economic participation
interest in NOM, resulting in a 30% meaningful economic participation interest being held by HDSA’s,
consistent with the HDSA ownership objectives of the Mining Charter 2018.
Orion’s Managing Director and CEO, Errol Smart, commented:
“We are very pleased with the swift progress that has been made in completing our NOM deal with the IDC. We
have signed definitive agreements, met all conditions precedent and have issued the draw-down notice for
funding – all in less than two months after signing non-binding term sheets with the IDC. We commend and thank
the IDC for the professionalism, commerciality and vigor with which they participated in this process.
“Orion, the IDC and Lulamile Xate’s BEECo all share a common vision to fast-track the feasibility studies, permitting
and early development of the Flat Mines Project at Okiep, with a view to restarting mining operations in this richly
endowed copper district as soon as possible. The Bankable Feasibility Study is already at an advanced stage
and is expected to be completed and submitted for independent peer review in the first quarter of 2023.
“While the NOM – IDC deal has been progressing, our team has also been working in parallel on the definitive
agreements with the IDC for the ZAR250 million funding of the Prieska Project, announced on 21 October 2022,
and we expect completion of that agreement in the near future. Our growing business relationship with the IDC
as a key development partner in unlocking the significant base metal potential of the Northern Cape will also
position us to deliver value for our shareholders, our host communities and our staff, who will also be shareholders
in our mines.”
Orion Minerals Limited (ASX/JSE: ORN) (Orion or the Company) is pleased to advise that, after finalising recently
announced pre-development funding arrangements with the Industrial Development Corporation of South
Africa (IDC), Orion has taken another important step in advancing its brownfields Okiep Copper Project in the
Northern Cape Province of South Africa towards the planned restart of mining operations.
Orion has entered into definitive agreements which will see the IDC acquire 43.75% of the shares in New Okiep
Mining Company Proprietary Limited (NOM) and trigger pre-development funding arrangements for the Flat
Mines SAFTA area, as announced on 7 September 2022.
With the conditions precedent in the definitive agreements now fulfilled, the IDC funding of pre-development
costs for the Flat Mines Project is expected to flow shortly, with initial funding of ZAR22 million (~A$1.9 million)
expected to be received by NOM during November 2022.
The IDC funding of pre-development costs in the amount of ZAR35 million (~A$3.1 million) will be advanced to
NOM on the same terms as the pre-development funding amount of ZAR44 million (~A$3.9 million) that Orion has
already advanced to NOM.
Orion announced on 16 September 2021 that the IDC had signalled its intention to remain a key strategic partner
in the Flat Mines Project, currently owned by Southern African Tantalum Mining Proprietary Limited (SAFTA), and
to work with Orion in the development of NOM, which will acquire the assets owned by SAFTA, which is currently
43.75% owned by the IDC.
The shareholding in NOM will, in the future, include Orion’s 100% owned Area Metal Holdings (Pty) Ltd (AMH6) as
the majority owner with 56.25% holding of the ordinary shares, the IDC as a key strategic partner, and with
historically disadvantaged empowerment partners holding shares in furtherance of the ownership objectives of
the Mining Charter 2018 (refer Figure 1).
Figure 1: Future Ownership Structure for NOM.
The execution of definitive agreements, and acquisition of shares in NOM by the IDC, follows Orion’s 7 September
2022 announcement that it had entered into non-binding term sheets with the IDC and Lulamile Xate regarding
the key principles of the funding and Historically Disadvantaged South African (HDSA) ownership participation
arrangements for NOM.
Orion, the IDC and Lulamile Xate anticipate finalising and executing the definitive agreements for the HDSA
ownership arrangements within the coming months, with the implementation of the HDSA ownership
arrangements being conditional on the transfer of the assets from SAFTA to NOM, per the terms and conditions
of the SAFTA Asset Acquisition Agreement (refer ASX/JSE releases 2 February 2021 and 2 August 2021).
Orion has completed a positive Scoping Study (refer ASX/JSE release 3 May 2021; summary in Appendix 1) for the
Flat Mines SAFTA area (refer Figure 2) which demonstrated the economic merit of developing a foundation phase
mining operation at the SAFTA properties. The Scoping Study supported a moderate scale start-up mining
operation on known, drilled copper deposits.
Figure 2: Location of the OCP mineral rights and NOM - SAFTA Mining and Prospecting Rights.
Orion’s aspiration, with project partners the IDC and BEE partners led by Lulamile Xate, is the early re-
establishment of mining operations on the brownfields SAFTA site, while conducting the required work and
engineering studies to support the long-term aspiration of achieving production from the Okiep Copper Project
(OCP) at a similar scale to past owners Newmont and later Goldfields under the Okiep Copper Company.
The OCP is a significant growth opportunity for Orion, with the potential to become a second base metal
production hub for the Company in the Northern Cape, alongside its flagship Prieska Copper-Zinc Project,
located 450km east of the OCP.
Feasibility studies upgrading the 2021 scoping feasibility study (refer ASX/JSE release 2 August 2021) for the OCP
are well advanced, with targeted completion in Q2 CY2023.
About Lulamile Xate
Lulamile Xate has a wide range of business experience. He is an ex-political prisoner and read for his B Com
through UNISA while being incarcerated on Robben Island. Lulamile also has qualifications from the University of
Murdoch, Perth in Australia, where he studied energy management and renewable energy systems at post
graduate level. Having completed articles at PwC, he has developed a number of successful businesses in the
fishing, gas, eco-tourism, agriculture, bioenergy and forestry industries and was and is a director and chairman
of a number of unlisted and listed companies. He also has interests in gold and copper mining.
About the IDC
The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) was established in 1940 through an Act of Parliament and is fully
owned by the South African Government. The Corporation pursues development impact through job-rich
industrialisation and contributes to an inclusive economy by, among others, funding black-owned and black-
empowered companies, black industrialists, women and youth-owned enterprises. For more information visit
www.idc.co.za.
For and on behalf of the Board.
Errol Smart
Managing Director and CEO
14 November 2022
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Appendix 1
OCP – Flat Mines Pilot Project Scoping Study
Executive Dashboard
Price and Forex Assumptions Unit Value Financial Performance Unit Value Unit Value
Metal price - Cu USD/t 7,593 NPV (pre-tax) approximated @10% discount rate ZAR (M) 1,896 AUD (M) 170
Metal price – Au USD/oz 1,889 NPV (post-tax) approximated @10% discount rate ZAR (M) 1,267 AUD (M) 114
Metal price – Ag USD/oz 24 IRR (pre-tax) % 44%
Exchange rate ZAR : USD 17.2 :1 IRR (post-tax) % 37%
Exchange rate ZAR : AUD 11 .1: 1 Payback from first production years 3.25 years
Production Metrics Unit Value Undiscounted free cash flow (pre-tax) ZAR (M) 4,607 AUD (M) 413
Life of Mine (Proof-of-Concept Phase) Years 11.8 Peak funding ZAR (M) 643 AUD (M) 58
Treatment plant capacity ktpa 780 Project Cost Metrics Unit Value Unit Value
Proof-of-Concept Phase tonnage - RoM kt 9,011 Average cash operating unit cost (C1) ZAR/t 781 AUD/t 70
Proof-of-Concept Phase tonnage – RoM U/G kt 7,479 All-in-sustaining cost per unit RoM t ZAR/t 873 AUD/t 78
Proof-of-Concept Phase tonnage – RoM O-Pit kt 1,531 All-in-sustaining cost per unit Cu t sold USD/t Cu 4,478 AUD/t Cu 6,904
RoM Plant Feed Grade - Cu - U/G % 1.29% Price received (net of NSR) - Cu USD/t Cu 7,441 AUD/t Cu 11,473
RoM Plant Feed Grade - Cu – O-Pit % 1.28% All-in-sustaining margin % 40%
RoM Plant Feed Grade – Au g/t conc 2.2 Operating breakeven grade - Cu % 0.83%
RoM Plant Feed Grade – Ag g/t conc 34 Project Cash Flows Unit Value Unit Value
Overall Plant Recovery - Cu % 87.4% LoM net revenue ZAR (M) 12,712 AUD (M) 1,142
Concentrate tonnage - Cu kt 386 LoM operating costs (plus State Royalty) ZAR (M) 7,320 AUD (M) 657
Concentrate grade - Cu % 25.8% Project Start-up Capital Expenditure ZAR (M) 595 AUD (M) 53
NSR as % of metal price - Cu % 96.9% Sustaining Capital Expenditure ZAR (M) 188 AUD (M) 17
Metal sold (in concentrates) - Cu Tonnes 102,329 Income Tax ZAR (M) 1,368 AUD (M) 123
Total Cu Sales Tonnes 386,787 Cash Flow After Tax ZAR (M) 3,241 AUD (M) 291
Level of Accuracy of Financial Model ± 25%, LoM = Life of Mine, NSR = Net Smelter Return, NPV = Net Present Value, IRR = Internal Rate of Return
There is a low level of geological confidence associated with Inferred Mineral Resources and therefore there is no certainty that further exploration work will result in the
determination of Indicated Mineral Resources or that the Production Target or financial forecast information referred to in this Study will be realised. Source: ORN Okiep
Financial Model revision 4.0
Table: Key assumptions and project performance parameters for the Okiep Copper Project (Flat Mines Project area) (numbers may contain
apparent rounding errors).
Refer ASX/JSE release 3 May 2021.
Date: 14-11-2022 07:59:00
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