Sample of a Project Brief
Summaries of proposed guarantees are
provided prior to Board consideration and before final contract signing and
they are therefore subject to change. Project briefs are disclosed after Board
consideration and contract signing and reflect the terms of the project at the
time of contract signature. Environmental
and Social Review Summaries are provided for projects assigned an Environmental
Assessment Category of A or B.
Project
name: Kahama
Mining Corp. Ltd.
Project
ID: 3661
Fiscal
year: 2001
Status: Not Active
Guarantee
holder: Barrick
Gold Corp. of Canada
Investor
country: Canada
Host
country: Tanzania
Sector:
Mining
Gross
exposure: $56.2 million
Project
type:
Non-SIP
A new MIGA guarantee will help tap
the potential of Tanzania's underdeveloped mining sector, helping the country
diversify its economy. In fiscal 2001, Barrick Gold Corp. of Canada received a
$56.25 million MIGA guarantee for its investment in an underground gold,
silver, and copper mine in Tanzania. Private insurers are providing facultative
reinsurance. The insurance will cover the investment against the risks of
transfer restriction, expropriation, and war and civil disturbance. Canada's
Export Development Corporation is coinsuring the project.
The project involves establishing
and operating a mine and mill complex. Over the life of the mine, the project
is expected to annually produce 420,000 ounces of gold, 240,000 ounces of
silver, and 3.8 million kilograms of copper. Innovative approaches are being
taken to dispose of tailings, using paste technology and backfilling in the
underground mine.
The investment will contribute to
the development of the country's infrastructure. Communities surrounding the
plant will benefit directly through improved access to potable water drawn from
the water pipeline being constructed by the project sponsors, the availability
of electrical power to local households, and the development of roads.
The project created approximately
1,500 jobs during construction and more than 1,000 new jobs to operate the
facilities. Under agreement with the government, the project enterprise will
prepare and carry out an effective employment and training program for its
Tanzanian employees in each phase and at all levels of operation. The project
will pay an estimated $75 million in taxes, royalties, and duties to the
government during the initial 15 years and procure some $10 million a year in
local goods and services.
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