Cougar hits the news
In around a year Cougar Energy managing director Rob Neill has taken what was a little known non-core asset - the Mackenzie PCI Coal Project - and turned it into a value adding company project that has a myriad of options.
Although it is still early days at Mackenzie with the Inferred Resources the first step in understanding the asset, the defining factor is the strategic location - which lends itself to options.
As Cougar further proves up the resource, the company could consider:
- A direct sale of the asset to neighbours Jellinbah and Yarrabee, who are long term exporters of PCI coal.
- A sale to other companies either in the region, or looking to gain access to a potential quality product in a safe and well-serviced jurisdiction.
- A farm-in of some type where Cougar could maintain part of the asset through free-carry.
- Development of the mine itself and look to then leverage off existing infrastructure as a way to be cost competitive.
- Royalty agreements.
With Cougar's neighbours Jellinbah and Yarrabee upgrading their facilities, Cougar has the potential to have off-take partners 'just over the fence'.
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