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    Mitsubishi signs off on funding

    Carbine Tungsten has announced that its key project partner in Mitsubishi has completed its due diligence and has signed off funding of the project. The funding will see the company now move to advance the first phase of the development of the Mt Carbine tungsten project in Queensland. The following figure shows the location of the company’s Mt Carbine project:

    Source: Carbine Tungsten
    Mitsubishi has completed its due diligences of the Mt Carbine project and has agreed to advance the company US$15 million including the prepayment advance of US$1.0 million. The advance will be secured by a 2.7% equity interest at the project level in the Mt Carbine project. Negotiations to finalise the loan details and signoff are now underway, with completion expected during the current month.
    We consider the funding signoff to be a major milestone in the company’s push to develop its Mt Carbine tungsten project.
    The funds will be used to advance the company’s stage one development of the Mt Carbine tungsten deposit. The stage 1 development of Mt Carbine will involve the company mining the ore stockpiles accumulated from the old mining activities conducted on site. The stage 1 development of Mt Carbine is expected to have a capital cost of A$15 million and initially process 1.5 million tonnes of ore per annum to produce approximately 78,500 metric tonne units (mtu) per annum (a mtu is equivalent to ten kilograms of tungsten). The following figure shows an aerial view of the Mt Carbine tenement with major existing mine infrastructure labelled:

    Source: Carbine Tungsten
    Operations will ultimately be ramped up to 157,500 mtu per annum at 3.0 million tonnes of ore feed from the stockpile. Stockpile mining is anticipated to commence in early 2015.
    The A$15 million stage 1 capital cost forms part of the A$55 million definitive feasibility study (DFS) estimate for the Mt Carbines total development costs. Stage 2 will see the company move to develop the hard rock component of the project.
    The total A$55 million plant when built will be capable of processing three million tonnes of ore per annum, to produce 261,550 mtu of tungsten per annum. Operating costs have been estimated at A$137 per mtu. Based on the DFS tungsten price of US$290 per mtu and a discount rate of 8%, the project generated a net present value (NPV) of A$161 million with a payback period of 1.5 years.
    The exploration target for the Mt Carbine deposit is 12 to 16 million tonnes of ore graded in the range 0.08% to 0.16% tungsten. The known mineralisation remains open along strike and at depth. The following figure shows the schematic of the Mt Carbine deposit:

    Source: Carbine Tungsten
    We believe the characteristics of the Mt Carbine deposit, offers the potential with further exploration to deliver additional tungsten resource. The company will likely return to serious exploration of the Mt Carbine deposit and adjacent regions following the commencement of production.
    The company has identified two other prospects in proximity to the Mt Carbine mine, in Iron Duke and Petersen’s Lodes. The following figure shows the region around Mt Carbine showing both the Iron Duke (green) and Petersen’s Lodes (pink) prospects:

    Source: Carbine Tungsten
    Both the Iron Duke and Petersen’s Lode prospects are not included in the current exploration target or resource numbers for the Mt Carbine project.
    Mineralisation at the Iron Duke prospects has an average true width of eight metres with an average grade of 0.32% tungsten. Mapping of the deposit at iron Duke indicates a strike length 2.2 kilometres. The company plans to drill out Iron Duke at a future date.
    Exploration is less advanced at the Petersen’s Lodes. The mineralisation is estimated to be ten metres wide with a strike length of 1.3 kilometres. More detailed exploration is planned. We believe both prospects, and certainly Iron Duke, offers prospective blue sky to the potential already in the ground at Mt Carbine.

    At 30 June 2014, the company had a cash resource of A$2.1 million. For the just finished September quarter 2014, the cash budget was forecast to be A$710,000, with A$500,000 earmarked for development activities. The company will, prior to the end of October 2014, report its cash position at 30 September 2014. We consider the company is adequately resourced to complete all its current undertakings. Certainly, the injection of the Mitsubishi debt funding will significantly swell the company’s available cash.
    The company is a speculative junior tungsten explorer/developer, holding tenements over what was once Australia’s pedigree tungsten resource. Results from exploration and development activities, including processing have to date been highly encouraging and indicate the potential for a viable tungsten operation. We believe further successes as the company advances toward production will likely see a greater de-risking of the project and a rerating of the share price. The signing off of debt by the Mitsubishi Corporation following their due diligence adds another comfort factor toward de-risking the Mt Carbine tungsten deposit.
    Consequently, we recommend Carbine Tungsten as a buy for Members with no exposure to the stock in their portfolio.
 
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