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Australia's IGO to buy stake in Greenbushes lithium mine from Tianqi - sources

Published 07/12/2020, 06:03 pm
Updated 07/12/2020, 06:06 pm
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By Paulina Duran

SYDNEY, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Australian nickel-gold miner IGO Ltd IGO.AX is in negotiations to buy a minority stake worth close to $1.5 billion in a vehicle holding Tianqi Lithium Corp's 002466.SZ stake in the Greenbushes lithium mine, sources told Reuters.

China's Tianqi, one of the world's top producers of lithium chemicals used in electric-vehicle batteries, urgently needs the proceeds from the sale to repay loans that were due for repayment at the end of November. for Tianqi and IGO did not immediately return requests for comment. On Monday afternoon, Perth-based IGO requested a trading halt for its shares until Dec. 9, pending a material acquisition. which alongside Albemarle Corp ALB.N operates the Greenbushes lithium mine in Western Australia, last week negotiated with its banking syndicate a repayment extension on $1.88 billion of loans that were used to acquire a 23.8% stake in Chilean miner SQM SQMA.SN in 2018 and were due Nov. 29.

Earlier this year, the Chinese company appointed Grant Samuel to find a buyer of the stake, while Standard Chartered (LON:STAN) is advising IGO, both sources said.

IGO will fund its purchase, which according to the two sources is worth less than A$2 billion ($1.5 billion), with existing cash and debt, while Macquarie Capital and Citigroup (NYSE:C) are advising on a potential capital raising that would partly fund the deal, the second source said.

The acquisition includes a stake in Greenbushes - the world's largest hard-rock lithium mine - one of the sources said. The second source said it also included other assets, mostly in Australia.

Both sources asked not to be identified because the details of the deal are private and have not been signed. ($1 = 1.3461 Australian dollars)

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