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Ann: GENERAL: CRP: Chatham issues August operations update

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    • Release Date: 15/08/14 08:30
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    					CRP
    15/08/2014 08:30
    GENERAL
    
    REL: 0830 HRS Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited
    
    GENERAL: CRP: Chatham issues August operations update
    
    Update
    August 2014
    
    We're well on the way
    
    It's been a hugely busy time at Chatham Rock Phosphate HQ with the team
    working in a wide variety of areas.
    
    You may be aware we operate as a virtual team with only three people actually
    spending much time at the Straterra office on the Terrace.    The rest of the
    team works either for other organisations and provide input as we need it, or
    they work remotely from other parts of the country and the world.
    
    Email and phone are our lifelines.  We're in daily contact with up to 50
    people around the world on any day, we're in weekly phone contact with our
    technical partner Boskalis in Holland and we're continuing to share progress
    with everyone from investors and media to government agencies and other
    stakeholders.
    
    Marine Consent
    
    Since our marine consent application was accepted as complete at the end of
    May we've been in a flurry of activity.  The first step was receiving the
    first of a myriad of enquiries from the EPA to provide further information or
    explanation to the hefty 450-page application and its accompanying 35
    reports.  Sometimes it has involved clarifying something and other times it's
    required us to do more work.
    
    As we've worked with submitters who have raised questions or potential
    concerns we've also sought more information from scientists or other experts.
     Since early June the EPA has come back with two more lots of questions we're
    busy working on.
    
    In the two months since the application was lodged we've had submissions from
    nearly 300 groups and individuals, of which about a third were in favour, and
    two thirds not.  We were absolutely delighted at the high proportion of
    support - with these kinds of applications you almost always only hear from
    the people who don't like something, rather than those who do.
    
    Significantly the Crown chose to make a detailed (neutral) submission with a
    very can-do approach - i.e. it suggested ways of overcoming concerns, rather
    than simply why we shouldn't do it, just because it hasn't been done before.
    
    The hearings are due to run mostly over September-October and will be held
    primarily in Wellington, with sessions also on Chatham Island and in
    Hamilton, to make it easier for those submitters who asked to be heard.
    
    Marketing
    
    While most of our work is focused on the consent process, there's a lot of
    other activity too.
    
    We've been thinking ahead to when we are actually in production.  A lot of
    work has already been done on potential markets and we've identified at least
    six countries in Asia that would use our product for four different uses.
    Managing that work is our Vice President Sales and Strategy Najib Moutia, a
    Canadian-based Moroccan who for 30 years worked for the world's biggest
    phosphate producer in his home country, building its Asia Pacific business
    from 0 to 90% market share.
    
    As part of building those potential customers - and to provide some
    (positive!) cash flow before we get into production, we're looking at
    undertaking some phosphate trading.  We're also testing some rock from
    companies with whom we are building alliances and considering the best uses
    for those products.
    
    While any trading will be done at the wholesale end - and we see that as our
    primary market - we are not ignoring the possibility of moving up the value
    chain.
    
    We know there are hugely greater potential returns in selling small bags of
    organic direct application phosphate rock from garden centres and DIY stores.
     So we're researching what is currently sold and what the potential might be,
    starting with New Zealand, but also potentially overseas.
    
    We've employed a market researcher to talk to the people in the industry on a
    fact-finding mission.  The results so far are fascinating.  We're only at the
    start of a long process in building our business plan. However we do think
    there is huge potential for a natural New Zealand product, especially given
    the rising concerns about the current mix of chemical fertilisers on offer.
    
    Boskalis
    
    The relationship with our technical partner Boskalis continues to be a
    fantastic asset for CRP.  Its 100-plus years of experience in the marine
    dredging industry and its wealth of expertise in a wide range of areas
    including engineering and hydronamics are invaluable.  Boskalis works in 75
    countries around the world and environmental and existing user concerns are
    always the primary focus.  The company has countless examples of how it has
    designed a way of doing something to anticipate a potential concern - it is
    simply the way it does business.
    
    Three senior managers including project sponsor and senior executive Ko de
    Blaeij are coming to New Zealand to give evidence at the marine consent
    hearings.  Ko stepped down from the CRP board recently but remains very
    involved in the project and will lead our expert panel which guides us
    through strategic decisions that have a technical focus.
    We really value the energy, expertise and continuing support we receive from
    Boskalis.
    
    We expect to make considerable progress on these and other aspects of our
    business and will be in touch with more, regular updates.
    
    Chris Castle, Managing Director
    [email protected] or +64 (0) 21 55 81 85
    End CA:00253892 For:CRP    Type:GENERAL    Time:2014-08-15 08:30:47
    				
 
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