Mining for deals in London

Source: www.chinamining.org   Citation: China Daily Africa  Date: February 13, 2015

The road to mineral resources from Africa passes through UK as Chinese firms look for value in London-listed companies

China`s search for minerals in Africa is increasingly extending to companies listed on the London Stock Exchange.

While deals in general have fallen off in the past year or two, the trend is clearly toward more Chinese involvement. This is due to London`s heavy concentration of mining analysts and listed mining companies, experts say.

Stock prices for resource companies are low and Chinese investors see this as an opportunity      to buy in. Provided to China Daily

The key advantage of buying London-listed African resource firms is easy access to information about these firms, and the good corporate governance and transparency these firms have, they say.

In recent years, a handful of Chinese bids for London-listed mining stocks have been successful, ranging from Xiamen Zijin Tongguan Investment Development Co Ltd buying Monterrico Metals plc in 2007 to China Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Corp buying Kalahari Minerals plc in 2013.

Monterrico, which owned several base metal projects in Peru, and Kalahari, which had a uranium mine in Namibia, are representative of most mining stocks in London, which have physical assets outside Britain.

They are drawn to the London Stock Exchange because the concentration of mining analysts there can help to better explain their business models to investors, leading to improved financing terms.

This is particularly true for cash-hungry, smaller mining companies, typically listed on the LSE`s Alternative Investment Market. Last month, 132 of the 1,104 stocks on AIM were in mining.

Adam Hastings, a partner at the law firm Squire Patton Boggs, says it is common for investors to buy strategic stakes in London-listed African resource firms, and Chinese companies are increasingly joining this trend.

"Having a London listing gives companies better exposure to resource-sector investors and analysts, which is why many resource firms actively seek London listing when they wish to raise capital," Hastings says.

"Currently, stock prices for resource companies are generally quite low as a result of falling commodity prices, broader investor pessimism and other market issues, and these prices often do not reflect the value of the underlying assets. Chinese investors, who typically take a longer-term approach to their investment, will often see this as an opportunity to acquire a significant interest in the business at a discount to its actual value."

Hastings says the initial stake for most such investors, including Chinese ones, would be no more than 30 percent as a result of legal and regulatory constraints, and particularly the UK Takeover Code mandatory offer requirements.

However, in a listed company where the shareholder base is so spread out, having a 20-30 percent share would very often make the investor the biggest shareholder, Hastings says, and in any event it would give the investor significant control over decisions requiring shareholder approval.

That initial investment can provide a platform for increasing the investor`s interest over time through provision of further funding, he says.

"Resource companies are capital intensive, and will usually approach their biggest shareholders first when looking to raise additional capital.

"Chinese investors have typically shown a willingness to put more money into the business where other investors with a shorter-term view may not, which indirectly increases their percentage holding in the company," Hastings says.

That investment at the listed company level can also give Chinese investors the level of involvement in management of the business that they usually like.

"In these situations, buying a minority stake in the listed entity, which often come with a seat on the board and rights to interact with management, can provide them with the desired level of involvement," he says.

John Battersby, a consultant to Brand South Africa, a government agency, says having a London listing is an important channel for African resource firms to acquire capital, so African ministers frequently travel to London to give their companies support.

"The African ministers want their economies to grow, so they come to London to meet investors, to answer questions about Africa`s political and social situation, and reassure them of the good opportunities to invest in Africa," Battersby says.

He says he has witnessed a growing trend of Chinese investors going both to London to research listed resource companies and going directly to Africa to search for private companies.

Generally, African-based resource firms that have an overseas listing will be more mature, because overseas stock markets have strict listing requirements on a company`s stage of growth, he says.

For example, when mining companies initially grow, they have to determine whether there are resources available for extraction. Then, a feasible extraction plan has to be formed, and the cost-return balance of doing the project has to be evaluated.

"All these factors make mining projects risky at early stages, but listed companies are generally at a later stage of growth and hence they are less risky," Battersby says.

David Avery-Gee, a partner in the London law firm Linklaters LLP, says a London listing will allow the African resource company to have more transparency.

At Linklaters, Avery-Gee`s team has helped many resources-based companies with assets in Africa to seek listings on the London Stock Exchange. Premium listings, which are a special type of listing on the exchange`s main board, are particularly helpful in backing up a company`s credibility, he says.

"People can be confident that if you are investing in a company which is premium-listed in London, it`s almost like having a seal of approval; it is certainly the gold standard of listing," Avery-Gee says.

This is because the due diligence and corporate governance required for a London listing is high, so investors can be confident in the accuracy and completeness of the mining company`s disclosure. In addition, having the London listing itself also allows companies to grow, with the ability to access new capital.

The peak of mining asset prices occurred around 2012-13, when China`s rapid growth and development fueled great demand for natural resources, but this has slowed down more recently.

"There are still deals being done, but not on the huge scale we saw before, over the previous couple of years. With the falling commodity prices, the deals have slowed down also," Avery-Gee says.

Giles Distin, a partner at Squire Patton Boggs law firm, also says that merger and acquisition activities on the London Stock Exchange are currently low, but this could change as commodity prices continue to come under pressure and UK-listed natural resources companies are forced into transactions to stay afloat.

Distin says that under current conditions, Chinese bidders have also been less active in the UK in relation to possible takeovers in natural resources. The ultimately fruitless discussions about acquisition of, or further investment in, Bellzone Mining plc by China Sonangol International (S) Pte Ltd constitute a rare example of such activity.

China Sonangol International, which is a major shareholder of Bellzone, was in discussions about a potential takeover of Bellzone last March, but decided otherwise.

Distin says Chinese companies still have concerns when acquiring public targets, including financial and other information disclosures required by takeover rules, and the need to deal with the publicity of potentially failing in a bid, Distin says.

"For takeovers of UK companies, the bidder is required by the UK Takeover Code to disclose information on itself and sometimes its owners, which some Chinese companies may not feel comfortable with if they`ve never had to disclose that sort of information before."

Another concern of Chinese investors in trying to buy a public company is that the bid may fail, as often one bid attracts a higher bid from another investor.

One such case is the failure of Minmetals of China to buy Equinox Minerals in 2012, after attracting a counter bid from Barrick Gold of Canada of 7.2 billion Canadian dollars ($7.2 billion), 16 percent higher than Minmetals` bid. Equinox, which owns assets in Zambia and Saudi Arabia, was listed in Australia and Canada.

"There is a risk that you will not win," Distin says. "You go out publicly with your offer, you`ve put your head above the parapet, and then you fail."

Majority shareholders` consent is usually much harder to obtain in public deals because of a more diversified share structure, he says.

"Acquirers may prefer to have a deal where you sign some legal documents with the key shareholders and then it`s done. But a publicly traded company may have thousands of shareholders, and you can`t go to all of them to secure consent prior to the offer."

About CHINA MINING

Since first held in 1999, the scope and influence of CHINA MINING has grown rapidly year by year. As a global mining summit forum and exhibition, CHINA MINING Congress and Expo has become one of the world’s top mining events, and one of the world’s largest mining exploration, development and trading platforms, covering all aspects of the whole mining industry chain, including geological survey, exploration and development, mining rights trading, mining investment and financing, smelting and processing, mining techniques and equipment, mining services, etc. playing an active promotion role in creating exchange opportunities and enhancing mutual cooperation between domestic and foreign mining enterprises.

CHINA MINING Congress and Expo 2015 will be held at Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin on November 20th-23rd, 2015. We invite you to join the event and to celebrate the 17th anniversary of CHINA MINING with us.  For more information about CHINA MINING 2015, please visit: www.chinaminingtj.org.

Gold loses its glitter in China in 2014

Source: www.chinamining.org   Citation: China Daily   Date: February 13, 2015

Gold jewelry demand cooled in China in 2014, in sharp contrast to the frenzied off take in 2013, and plunged 33 percent year-on-year to 624 metric tons, according to data published by the World Gold Council on Thursday.

India displaced China as the largest gold consumer in 2014 with demand for gold jewelry and investment exceeding 843 tons, compared with 814 tons in China.

Global gold demand fell by 4 percent last year to 3,923.7 tons as consumers bought less jewelry, coins and bars compared with the record levels in 2013, the WGC said.

Chinese consumers could not keep pace with the 2013 buying frenzy. In 2013, Chinese consumers bought 928 tons of gold jewelry after the yellow metal`s prices dropped to a 32-year low.

"The continued government crackdown on corruption was also a contributing factor in the weakening jewelry demand, a pattern repeated across many areas of the consumer sector," the WGC`s 2014 gold demand trends said.

The report said jewelry retailers in China were hit hard by the lower demand, with many of them reporting shrinking sales. Hong Kong-based gold retailer Chow Tai Fook Jewelry Group Ltd said gold product sales fell by 41 percent during the April to September period, compared with the same period in 2013.

"Despite this, I would not say that China`s gold market is failing. The country`s economic structure has been shifting and will focus more on domestic consumption and add more middle-class households. We expect significant and stable demand for gold," said Albert Cheng, managing director of WGC`s Far East operations.

Relative to the five-year average of 590.7 tons, China`s jewelry gold demand was up 6 percent in 2014, and it may continue to grow in 2015.

In 2014, new products and trading platforms were introduced, including the Shanghai Gold Exchange`s international board in the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, the "Gold Send" mobile app in Turkey and the new kilobar contracts in Singapore and Hong Kong, said Marcus Grubb, managing director for investment strategy at the WGC.

"All of these are designed to make gold more accessible to greater numbers of buyers in the East," said Grubb.

Chinese banks are likely to participate in a new gold pricing mechanism at the London Bullion Market Association in March, a move that will increase China`s role in setting gold prices in the global market.

Yang Fei, an analyst at Shanghai Seewonder Financial Information Technology Co Ltd, said the domestic bullion market has been striving to get more involved in the precious metal`s pricing system.

About CHINA MINING

Since first held in 1999, the scope and influence of CHINA MINING has grown rapidly year by year. As a global mining summit forum and exhibition, CHINA MINING Congress and Expo has become one of the world’s top mining events, and one of the world’s largest mining exploration, development and trading platforms, covering all aspects of the whole mining industry chain, including geological survey, exploration and development, mining rights trading, mining investment and financing, smelting and processing, mining techniques and equipment, mining services, etc. playing an active promotion role in creating exchange opportunities and enhancing mutual cooperation between domestic and foreign mining enterprises.

CHINA MINING Congress and Expo 2015 will be held at Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin on November 20th-23rd, 2015. We invite you to join the event and to celebrate the 17th anniversary of CHINA MINING with us.  For more information about CHINA MINING 2015, please visit: www.chinaminingtj.org.

Chinese bank ICBC to finance $2b Kenyan coal power plant

Source: www.chinamining.org   Citation: Xinhua   Date: February 13, 2015

The Industrial Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) has agreed to provide a majority of the funds required to construct Kenya`s 1,000-megawatt (MW) coal-fired electricity generating plant, officials said on Wednesday.

Amu Power Group CEO Francis Njogu told a media briefing in Nairobi, capital city of Kenya, that the Chinese bank will provide $1.2 billion out of the $2 billion required to construct the facility.

Njogu said an environmental and social impact assessment is being carried out and is expected to be completed by mid-March.

"We hope to reach financial closure soon so that construction can begin in the third quarter of 2015," Njogu said.

Construction of the plant is expected to take 21 months.

Other financiers of the power plant will be local banks, which will provide around $300 million while the shareholders of Amu power have committed to providing 500 $million. The African Development Bank (AfDB) will provide a partial risk guarantee for the project.

Amu power is a consortium of local companies led by Gulf Energy and Centum Investment Group that was awarded a tender to construct Kenya` first coal power electricity plant in September 2014.

Njogu said his firm has already signed a 25-year power purchase agreement with Kenya`s sole power distributor, Kenya Power.

The CEO noted that the coal power plant will be Kenya`s first project to be carried out under the private-public partnership framework.

He said that Kenya generates 821 MW of hydro-electric power which has 30 to 40 percent reliability due to fluctuations in the rainfall season, adding that coal has been proven to be the most reliable as well as the least-costliest source of power after nuclear.

Data from the country`s ministry of energy indicates that only 2.7 million households are connected to the national grid out of the country`s 9 million households.

In order to increase the uptake of electricity, Kenya launched an ambitious plan to increase the nation`s installed electricity capacity to 6,600 MW by the end of 2016.

About CHINA MINING

Since first held in 1999, the scope and influence of CHINA MINING has grown rapidly year by year. As a global mining summit forum and exhibition, CHINA MINING Congress and Expo has become one of the world’s top mining events, and one of the world’s largest mining exploration, development and trading platforms, covering all aspects of the whole mining industry chain, including geological survey, exploration and development, mining rights trading, mining investment and financing, smelting and processing, mining techniques and equipment, mining services, etc. playing an active promotion role in creating exchange opportunities and enhancing mutual cooperation between domestic and foreign mining enterprises.

CHINA MINING Congress and Expo 2015 will be held at Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin on November 20th-23rd, 2015. We invite you to join the event and to celebrate the 17th anniversary of CHINA MINING with us.  For more information about CHINA MINING 2015, please visit: www.chinaminingtj.org.

Iron ore futures slip amid subdued Chinese buying interest

Source: www.chinamining.org   Citation: Reuters   Date: February 12, 2015

Iron ore futures in China and Singapore edged lower on Thursday as weak Chinese buying interest kept spot prices near their lowest level in almost six years.

Most Chinese buyers replenishing iron ore stockpiles ahead of the week-long Lunar New Year holiday that starts on Feb. 18 may have already completed their purchases, traders said.

"Restocking is almost done and it`s too late to do any more now because it`s very difficult to get LCs (letters of credit) with the holidays approaching," said an iron ore trader in Shanghai.

Iron ore for May delivery on the Dalian Commodity Exchange was off 0.2 percent at 478 yuan ($77) a tonne by 0305 GMT. The March iron ore contract on the Singapore Exchange slipped 0.8 percent to $62.44 a tonne.

Benchmark 62-percent grade iron ore for immediate delivery to China`s Tianjin port .IO62-CNI=SI was unchanged at $62.20 a  tonne on Wednesday, according to The Steel Index. The price hit $61.10 last week, its lowest since May 2009.

"Weak steel prices in China have put intense pressure on steel mill margins - and the pain is being shared in raw material prices," Morgan Stanley said in a report, adding that an "unusually quiet period" ahead of Lunar New Year is a key contributor to the price weakness.

Morgan Stanley sees iron ore averaging at $79 a tonne this year and forecasts it would slip to $75 in 2016.

The price of iron ore has dropped a further 13 percent in 2015 after a 47-percent slide last year amid a glut, as big, low-cost miners lifted output to ship more to China where steel consumption shrank last year for the first time since 1981.

But the world`s top three iron ore miners - Vale, Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton - appear to be  entering the final phase of a fight to increase market share in China as massive expansions drive more high-cost rivals out of business.

    Rebar and iron ore prices at 0305 GMT

 

    Contract                                                     Last    Change   Pct Change

 

    SHFE REBAR MAY5                                 2477     -8.00        -0.32

 

    DALIAN IRON ORE DCE DCIO MAY5      478     -1.00        -0.21

 

    SGX IRON ORE FUTURES MAR              62.44     -0.50        -0.79

 

    THE STEEL INDEX 62 PCT INDEX          62.2     +0.00        +0.00

 

    METAL BULLETIN INDEX                         62.18     -0.20        -0.32

Dalian iron ore and Shanghai rebar in yuan/tonne

Index in dollars/tonne, show close for the previous trading day

($1 = 6.2453 Chinese yuan)

About CHINA MINING

Since first held in 1999, the scope and influence of CHINA MINING has grown rapidly year by year. As a global mining summit forum and exhibition, CHINA MINING Congress and Expo has become one of the world’s top mining events, and one of the world’s largest mining exploration, development and trading platforms, covering all aspects of the whole mining industry chain, including geological survey, exploration and development, mining rights trading, mining investment and financing, smelting and processing, mining techniques and equipment, mining services, etc. playing an active promotion role in creating exchange opportunities and enhancing mutual cooperation between domestic and foreign mining enterprises.

CHINA MINING Congress and Expo 2015 will be held at Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin on November 20th-23rd, 2015. We invite you to join the event and to celebrate the 17th anniversary of CHINA MINING with us.  For more information about CHINA MINING 2015, please visit: www.chinaminingtj.org.

China Coal set to post its biggest profit fall in a decade in 2014

Source: www.chinamining.org   Citation: Reuters  Date: February 2, 2015

China Coal, the country`s second-largest coal producer, expects its net profit to fall by as much as 85 percent, which would be its biggest earnings drop in 10 years as the sector is hit by persistent oversupply exacerbated by a slowing Chinese economy.

China Coal Energy Co Ltd`s 2014 net profit is expected to drop 75-85 percent as a continued downturn of the sector pushes prices lower, it said in a statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange on Friday.

In 2013, the coal producer posted a net profit of 3.58 billion yuan ($572.85 million).

The fall marks the steepest since 2005, according to Thomson Reuters data. The company first went public in Hong Kong in 2006 and has issued profit growth figures dated back to 2005.

China Coal`s profit warning follows a slew of smaller rivals expecting sharp earnings falls in 2014, they said this week.

Zhengzhou Coal Mining Machinery Group Co Ltd , Henan Dayou Energy Co Ltd, Shaanxi Coal Industry Co Ltd and Shanxi Xishan Coal and Electricity Power all expect profit for 2014 to fall by at least 70 percent.

Shanxi Coal International Energy Group Co Ltd, Taiyuan Coal Gasification Co Ltd and Henan Shenhuo Coal & Power Co Ltd expect to swing into the red, blaming weak prices due to the supply glut.

"The trend of coal oversupply and falling prices has not changed due to easing economic growth," Henan Dayou said in a Chinese-language filing to the Shanghai stock exchange.

Spot coal prices from Qinhuangdao port have dropped further to 518 yuan a tonne, after falling by about 15 percent in 2014.

China`s coal production is estimated to have fallen 2.5 percent in 2014, the first annual drop in more than a decade due to the fight against pollution and government efforts to tackle a supply glut as demand from industry and the power sector weakens.

The China Coal Industry Association also estimated that profits of coal mines fell 44 pct in first 11 months of last year, and that 70 percent of them made losses over the period. ($1 = 6.2495 Chinese yuan renminbi)

About CHINA MINING

Since first held in 1999, the scope and influence of CHINA MINING has grown rapidly year by year. As a global mining summit forum and exhibition, CHINA MINING Congress and Expo has become one of the world’s top mining events, and one of the world’s largest mining exploration, development and trading platforms, covering all aspects of the whole mining industry chain, including geological survey, exploration and development, mining rights trading, mining investment and financing, smelting and processing, mining techniques and equipment, mining services, etc. playing an active promotion role in creating exchange opportunities and enhancing mutual cooperation between domestic and foreign mining enterprises.

CHINA MINING Congress and Expo 2015 will be held at Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin on November 20th-23rd, 2015. We invite you to join the event and to celebrate the 17th anniversary of CHINA MINING with us.  For more information about CHINA MINING 2015, please visit: www.chinaminingtj.org.

Sino-Myanmar crude oil pipeline enters trial operation

Source: www.chinamining.org   Citation: Xinhua   Date: January 29, 2015

Myanmar Vice President U Nyan Tun (2nd, L), Myanmar Energy Minister U Zay Ya Aung(L),
General Manager of the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) Liao Yongyuan (R)
and Chinese Ambassador to Myanmar Yang Houlan (2nd, R) attend the soft opening
ceremony of commissioning of Ma-De crude oil unloading
terminal and pre-commissioning of South-East Asia crude oil pipeline in
Yangon, Myanmar, Jan. 28, 2015. (Xinhua/U Aung)

China-Myanmar crude oil pipeline ( Myanmar section) was put into trial operation Wednesday after the project was announced basically completed through five years` efforts by the two sides.

Myanmar Vice President U Nyan Tun, Chinese Ambassador to Myanmar Yang Houlan, Myanmar Energy Minister U Zay Ya Aung and General Manager of the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) Liao Yongyuan jointly inaugurated the opening ceremony in Yangon.

Made Island Port, the starting point of China-Myanmar Crude Oil Pipeline, where the first large oil tanker of 300,000 tons` capacity has been in place, will be ceremonially opened on Friday.

The China-Myanmar Crude Oil Pipeline (Myanmar section), which was started in June 2010 and completed on May 30. 2014, was jointly invested and built by the CNPC and Myanmar`s state-run Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) with 50.9 percent and 49.1 percent share respectively.

The pipeline extends as 771 km with designed transmission capacity of 22 million tons per year.

The Made Island lies southeast of Kyaukphyu town in Myanmar`s Rakhine state with some main projects being implemented including 300,000-ton crude oil wharf, working vessel wharf, 650,000 cubic- meter water tank, 38 km port channel and 1.2 million cubic-meter crude oil reserver.

The China-Myanmar oil and gas pipeline project, which comprises of a crude oil pipeline and a gas pipeline, is a state-operated project of China and Myanmar with the collaboration of international partners on commercial basis.

The China-Myanmar natural gas pipeline, co-invested and cooperated by four countries -- China, Myanmar, South Korea and India, and six parties, had been inaugurated on July 28, 2013 and put into operation. As of January 25, 2015 at 6 p.m. local time, the pipeline had transmitted 3.92 billion cubic-meters gas to China, offloading 147 million cubic-meters gas for Myanmar.

About CHINA MINING

Since first held in 1999, the scope and influence of CHINA MINING has grown rapidly year by year. As a global mining summit forum and exhibition, CHINA MINING Congress and Expo has become one of the world’s top mining events, and one of the world’s largest mining exploration, development and trading platforms, covering all aspects of the whole mining industry chain, including geological survey, exploration and development, mining rights trading, mining investment and financing, smelting and processing, mining techniques and equipment, mining services, etc. playing an active promotion role in creating exchange opportunities and enhancing mutual cooperation between domestic and foreign mining enterprises.

CHINA MINING Congress and Expo 2015 will be held at Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin on November 20th-23rd, 2015. We invite you to join the event and to celebrate the 17th anniversary of CHINA MINING with us.  For more information about CHINA MINING 2015, please visit: www.chinaminingtj.org.

China`s rare earth groups to accelerate restructuring

Source: www.chinamining.org   Citation: Xinhua  Date: January 29, 2015

China`s six major rare earth groups will complete substantial integration of small mines and smelting companies by the end of 2015, an official said on Wednesday.

Su Bo, vice minister of industry and information technology, said as China has removed controls on rare earth export quotas, export companies will vie for market share amid hostile competition, which makes the fostering of an orderly market an arduous task.

China is the world`s largest rare earth producer and exporter, but the industry is beset by problems including illegal mining, smuggling and a lack of competitiveness due to weak research and development.

To consolidate the industry, China approved a plan in January 2014 to encourage the six rare earth companies to take the lead in integrating regional resources to improve industrial concentration.

About CHINA MINING

Since first held in 1999, the scope and influence of CHINA MINING has grown rapidly year by year. As a global mining summit forum and exhibition, CHINA MINING Congress and Expo has become one of the world’s top mining events, and one of the world’s largest mining exploration, development and trading platforms, covering all aspects of the whole mining industry chain, including geological survey, exploration and development, mining rights trading, mining investment and financing, smelting and processing, mining techniques and equipment, mining services, etc. playing an active promotion role in creating exchange opportunities and enhancing mutual cooperation between domestic and foreign mining enterprises.

CHINA MINING Congress and Expo 2015 will be held at Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin on November 20th-23rd, 2015. We invite you to join the event and to celebrate the 17th anniversary of CHINA MINING with us.  For more information about CHINA MINING 2015, please visit: www.chinaminingtj.org.

Ghana, China to collaborate in mining sector

Source: www.chinamining.org   Citation: www.ghanaweb.com   Date: January 26, 2015

The Chinese Ambassador, Ms Sun Baohong on Friday interacted with officials of the Minerals Commission to exchange views on China-Ghana relations in the mining sector.

Briefing the media after the closed-door session Ms Sun said the meeting was fruitful and she looked forward to expanding the cooperation between the two countries in the area of mining.

She said there is the need for concerted efforts in educating Chinese investors on the rules in investing in the mining sector.

Ms Sun expressed concern about a small group of Chinese operating in the sector illegally and called for collaboration with the Ghanaian authorities to nip such practices in the bud.

Dr Toni Aubynn, Chief Executive Officer of the Commission, said the visit of the Ambassador reinforces the very strong bond of friendship between the two countries.

He said it was heartwarming that the Chinese Ambassador was concerned about a small group of their citizens involved in illegal mining and welcomed the call for the two countries to cooperate to ensure that mining is done properly to ensure a win-win situation.

He said the cooperation would be to ensure that illegality is stemmed at all sites.

About CHINA MINING

Since first held in 1999, the scope and influence of CHINA MINING has grown rapidly year by year. As a global mining summit forum and exhibition, CHINA MINING Congress and Expo has become one of the world’s top mining events, and one of the world’s largest mining exploration, development and trading platforms, covering all aspects of the whole mining industry chain, including geological survey, exploration and development, mining rights trading, mining investment and financing, smelting and processing, mining techniques and equipment, mining services, etc. playing an active promotion role in creating exchange opportunities and enhancing mutual cooperation between domestic and foreign mining enterprises.

CHINA MINING Congress and Expo 2015 will be held at Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin on November 20th-23rd, 2015. We invite you to join the event and to celebrate the 17th anniversary of CHINA MINING with us.  For more information about CHINA MINING 2015, please visit: www.chinaminingtj.org.

Crude imports hit record in Dec

Source: www.chinamining.org   Citation: China Daily   Date: January 26, 2015

Crude oil imports surged to their highest level in December as China purchased record quantities from its trading partners, cashing in on the rapidly falling prices in the global market.

The country`s crude oil imports rose 13 percent to 30.37 million metric tons in December, the highest growth rate during the year, while refined oil imports reached 3.2 million metric tons, according to data released by the General Administration of Customs on Friday.

Jing Yongping, a professor who specializes in energy and commodity trade at the Beijing Institute of PetroChemical Technology, said the global oil price slump caused by the continued exploitation of shale oil and gas in the United States, political conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and fluctuation in global commodity prices were the main factors that prompted China to increase its oil imports last month.

China`s crude imports from Iran, its main import source, rose 19 percent year-on-year in December to 2.57 million metric tons. Jing said crude imports from Saudi Arabia, Russia, Venezuela and Angola rose by 40 percent to 70 percent, on a year-on-year basis last year.

China imported 308.38 million metric tons of crude from the global market in 2014, up 9.5 percent from a year earlier. That is about 665,000 barrels a day, even as import prices fell 7 percent compared with 2013.

Fuel oil prices dropped to $471 per metric ton in December, about 30 percent lower than the average price charged in 2014. China`s import volume jumped 53.5 percent on a year-on-year basis to 1.9 million metric tons in December, another high growth rate for the whole year.

Zhao Zhongxiu, a trade professor at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing said: "China`s ability to provide for its own needs is limited by the fact that its proven oil reserves are small in relation to its consumption."

Zhao said China`s oil imports are expected to clock a year-on-year growth rate of about 5 percent this year, with the proportion of imported oil likely to reach 58 percent this year.

According to a report published by the Beijing-based Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in November, imports will account for about 64.5 percent of China`s total oil consumption by 2020, aided by the huge gap between domestic consumption and production.

Statistics from CASS showed that China`s oil production is expected to reach 182 to 200 million tons in 2015. The country`s oil production will see a gradual decline after 2020, according to CASS.

However, China`s imports of other major commodities such as corn and wheat dropped by 20 and 46 percent to 2.6 million metric tons and 3 million metric tons respectively in 2014, a sign that the market has been bolstered by higher domestic grain output and abundant reserves.

About CHINA MINING

Since first held in 1999, the scope and influence of CHINA MINING has grown rapidly year by year. As a global mining summit forum and exhibition, CHINA MINING Congress and Expo has become one of the world’s top mining events, and one of the world’s largest mining exploration, development and trading platforms, covering all aspects of the whole mining industry chain, including geological survey, exploration and development, mining rights trading, mining investment and financing, smelting and processing, mining techniques and equipment, mining services, etc. playing an active promotion role in creating exchange opportunities and enhancing mutual cooperation between domestic and foreign mining enterprises.

CHINA MINING Congress and Expo 2015 will be held at Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin on November 20th-23rd, 2015. We invite you to join the event and to celebrate the 17th anniversary of CHINA MINING with us.  For more information about CHINA MINING 2015, please visit: www.chinaminingtj.org.

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