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  • VTB Pledges $257 Million Credit To ACP For Development Of Copper Min

    VTB PLEDGES $257 MILLION CREDIT TO ACP FOR DEVELOPMENT OF COPPER MINES

    ARMENPRESS
    Dec 10 2007

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS: Russia's second-largest bank- VTB-
    has pledged a $257 million credit to Armenian Copper Program (ACP)
    for development of Teghut copper and molybdenum mine in Armenia's
    northern region of Lori.

    VTB CEO, Andrei Kostin, said Saturday in Yerevan the deal was
    unprecedented for a post-Soviet republic.

    He said for the first time a Russian bank will release that big credit
    without seeking funds from international lending organizations.

    The ACP will have to repay the credit in 12 years.

    Andrei Kostin said the VTB has assumed the entire responsibility for
    the project worth $300 million and to mitigate the risks it will own
    part of shares.

    Teghut project is expected to become one of the biggest projects to
    be implemented in Armenia. Experts estimate that the mine contains
    1.6 million tons of copper and 99,000 tons of molybdenum.

    ACP intends to extract more than 30,000 tons of copper and 800 tons
    of molybdenum ores per year.

    Experts say if the current price of copper-$7,000-8,000 per one
    ton is maintained, the company may sell annually up to $270 million
    worth products.

    The project will create also 1,700 vacancies in the economically
    depressed area.
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