I liked the chart showing the predicted production forecast of 5000tpm by June 2011 then 10000 tpm by Oct 2011.
I also liked the images of the letters regarding possible contracts to local companies.
On page 21 redfloyd, I interpreted the chart which showed a production cost to stockpile of less than $15/tonne. So to supply the local market ( not shipping it to other countries FOB ) wouldn't that suggest a difference between the current $120/tonne that Tanzania buy their coal for vs the sub $15 that it can be mined and stock piled locally?
That's a difference of $105/tonne.
Once they get to Stage 3 which is to ship coal to other markets, they predict a FOB price of $45/tonne.
Incidentaly I just noticed CCC's FOB price is about $61 - $80/ tonne.
Anyhoo, lots of great stuff in that presentation and Ive no doubt ATQ will emerge onto the scene and capture the attention of many more investors.
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