Key points
- PNG Treasurer Peter O’Neill notified Nautilus that the Ministerial Committee on Economic Sectors and the National Executive Council endorsed the state exercising its right to 30-per-cent equity in the Solwara 1 joint venture.
- The government will contribute funds to the project in proportion to its 30-per-cent interest, including its share of exploration and development costs incurred to date.
- The acquisition remains subject to ratification by the Office of the State Solicitor, and Nautilus will work with the PNG government to finalize the joint venture agreement.
- Nautilus CEO Stephen Rogers said further financial details of the transaction will be released within the next two months.
The government of Papua New Guinea has confirmed that it intends to take up a 30-per-cent stake in the Solwara 1 project in the Bismarck Sea in Papua New Guinea (PNG), with Nautilus Minerals Inc. retaining a 70-per-cent holding in a joint venture to be established with the PNG government.
In a letter to Nautilus, PNG Treasurer Peter O’Neill said the Ministerial Committee on Economic Sectors and the National Executive Council (NEC) had endorsed a recommendation that the state exercise its rights to 30-per-cent equity in the proposed mining joint venture.
The transaction will involve, among other things, the government contributing funds to the project in proportion to its interest, including its share of the exploration and development costs incurred to date.
Nautilus’s chief executive officer, Stephen Rogers, said the company welcomed the participation of the PNG government.
Mr. Rogers said: “We look forward to working closely with the government on Solwara 1, which will generate significant investment for the economies of New Ireland, East New Britain and PNG. The successful development of Solwara 1 will pave the way for the expansion of operations to other sea floor deposits in the future, creating an exciting growth industry further benefiting PNG.”
The minister has advised that the acquisition of the holding by the PNG government remains subject to ratification by the Office of the State Solicitor. Nautilus will work with the PNG government to finalize the joint venture agreement; further information on the financial details of the transaction will be released within the next two months.