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Tuesday 30 April 2019 10:15 am  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 12:14 am

JP Morgan backs Sirius Minerals $3.8bn financing package for Yorkshire mine

JP Morgan has backed a $3.8bn (£2.9bn) Sirius Minerals financing package as the miner looks to complete a fertiliser project in North Yorkshire.

The US bank has underwritten a $400m share placing launched this morning and will provide a $2.5bn revolving credit facility, Sirius Minerals revealed today.

The giant polyhalite mine under the North York Moors had been expected to cost $3bn but the company revised that to up to $3.6bn last year as construction costs rose.

As today’s announcement revealed further costs, shares in the company fell 15 per cent in early trading.

Sirius also hoped to raise $400m from the sale of convertible bonds and $500m of debt.

Chief executive Chris Fraser said there was now a “clear pathway to a fully financed project” enabling construction to progress at full speed.

The equity will be raised through a placing with existing shareholders, who include Australian mining magnate Gina Rinehart and major City institutions.

Sirius has estimated that the site holds sufficient potash – used in the production of fertiliser – for a century of mining and could support more than 1,000 jobs.

“Today we are pleased to announce that we are launching a comprehensive markets-led solution for our funding requirements which will enable Sirius Minerals to complete the development of its mine and unlock what we believe to be the world's largest known high-grade polyhalite deposit,” Fraser said.

“The funding package will bring together equity, convertible bonds, high yield debt, and a US$2.5bn revolving credit facility in a multi-stage, flexible structure that balances the availability of capital with the needs of the project.”

 

 

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