CRP chatham rock phosphate limited

Ann: MINE: CRP: CRP Mining Licence Update

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    18/04/2013 14:47
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    REL: 1447 HRS Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited
    
    MINE: CRP: CRP Mining Licence Update
    
    18 April 2013
    
    CRP Mining Licence application is a priority, according to NZP&M
    
    Chatham Rock Phosphate's mining licence application will be considered as a
    priority under the brand new Crown Minerals Act law, according to New Zealand
    Petroleum and Minerals.
    
    A letter to the company from NZP&M says the information CRP has provided
    regarding the mineral resource and its financial and technical capability has
    not raised any concerns.
    
    The new Act was passed by Parliament this week and will be enacted within a
    few weeks.  NZP&M confirmed CRP's mining licence application, made under the
    Continental Shelf Act, will be considered as if it was made under the new
    law.
    
    Chief Executive Chris Castle said the letter provided significant comfort.
    
    "The licence application has been stuck in limbo because we were caught
    between two regimes.  This means there is a lot more clarity for everyone.
    We are grateful to the government for resolving what has been a no-man's
    land."
    
    "Our mining licence will now be considered with no further delay on its
    merits under the new CMA.  We are confident we will meet the tests of the new
    law."
    
    "Our environmental application will be considered - hopefully fairly soon -
    under the new Exclusive Economic Zone legislation.  We're still waiting on
    the regulations to be finalised, but we expect they won't be too far away and
    we intend that our consent application will be the first one in."
    
    "On that basis we will go through a comprehensive process established under
    the new Act in the second half of 2013.  Again we believe we will pass
    scrutiny and welcome the opportunity to demonstrate the rigour we have
    applied to our project."
    
    NZP&M National Manager Minerals Sefton Darby said in the letter to CRP:
    "Given the unique situation of Chatham Rock Phosphate's mining application,
    consideration of it is being treated as a matter of priority.
    
    "We appreciate the company has open lines of communications with NZP&M and we
    hope to process it quickly.  We intend to make a final decision on your
    application after the amendment Bill becomes an Act and takes effect.
    
    "We will continue to assess the application in anticipation.  This means we
    are assessing the application against the criteria for permits under the
    amended CMA regime."
    
    Mr Castle said he was delighted the government recognised the importance for
    the company to continue to make progress with its project to develop an
    undersea rock phosphate project on the Chatham Rise.
    
    "We have done the work and we know this project stacks up technically,
    environmentally and financially.  We want to be able to show this in a public
    process so everyone can see we've done our homework as soon as possible."
    
    Chris Castle - +64 21 55 81 85 or [email protected]
    End CA:00235340 For:CRP    Type:MINE       Time:2013-04-18 14:47:27
    				
 
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