2015年12月6日

巨大的资源接管罗马尼亚拜亚国有矿井

Vast Resources plc announced that the Romanian State owned company Baita SA, has signed an agreement with Vast’s 80% owned Romanian subsidiary, African Consolidated Resources SRL (“Vast Romania”) setting out the steps to be taken in order for Vast Romania to obtain the right to mine Baita Plai Polymetallic Mine .

The New Agreement, which was initiated by Baita SA, is independent of Vast Romania’s rights to obtain a Mining Sub-licence through its existing merger agreement with its subsidiary, Mineral Mining , the final completion of which has thus far been delayed and remains delayed due to approval processes in the Romanian Courts.

正如罗马尼亚媒体早些时候所述,拜亚矿工在地下坐在演示和饥饿的罢工中,以支持庞大,通过经济部长和罗马尼亚国家矿业机构主席(“ANRM)终止“凡许保证以适当的探险处理能够为庞大罗马尼亚提供巨额罗马尼亚的挖掘子许可证的所有必要条件。

Baita SA在新协议下进行的步骤是:寻求获得经济部的矿业牌照的协议;签订采矿子许可的合同;向矿业牌照和庞大的罗马尼亚提交一封Bi-Partisan字母;并寻求保护ANRM对采矿子许可的协议。

The New Agreement also provides that, within 48 hours of ANRM’s agreement to the Mining Sub-licence, Vast Romania will pay Lei 2,530,321 (approx. US$608,744) due to Baita SA by MMSA, which is a debt to which Vast Romania would already have been liable on completion of the Merger Agreement as explained in the announcement of 24 March 2015. In addition, it is provided that Vast Romania pay Baita SA Lei 1,525,404 (approx. US$367,000) less a debt due by Baita SA to MMSA of Lei 322,400 (approx. US$77,560) in twelve equal monthly instalments with the first payment due three months after ANRM’s agreement of the Mining Sub-licence. The figure of Lei 1,525,404 represents de-watering costs for the benefit of BBPM borne by Baita SA during MMSA’s administration.

由于这项新协议,虽然预计合并协议将在适当的课程中完成,但巨大的罗马尼亚的采矿子许可证不再依赖于完成。