Rio Tinto Calls for ERA Chairman to Resign
03 Ottobre 2022 - 12:40AM
Dow Jones News
By David Winning
SYDNEY--Rio Tinto PLC said it is seeking the resignation of the
chairman of Energy Resources of Australia Ltd., citing differences
over the approach to rehabilitating the tapped-out Ranger uranium
mine in northern Australia.
Rio Tinto said ERA Chairman Peter Mansell should step down as
the small mining company had failed to put forward an acceptable
funding solution to meet its obligations to rehabilitate the Ranger
site. Rio Tinto owns around 86% of ERA's stock.
"Rio Tinto has remained deeply concerned that the opposition to
further uranium mining on the land of the Mirarr People, the
traditional owners of the area, has not been appropriately
recognised in any funding proposals put forward by the Independent
Board Committee" of ERA, said Rio Tinto on Monday.
The open-pit Ranger mine, surrounded by the Kakadu National Park
in the Northern Territory, produced more than 132,000 metric tons
of uranium oxide across four decades before mining ceased. In
February, ERA estimated the cost of rehabilitating the mine at
between 1.6 billion Australian dollars (US$896 million) and A$2.2
billion.
The rehabilitation cost has strained ERA's finances. In July,
ERA said it had been engaging with major shareholders about a
possible A$300 million capital raising to continue its
rehabilitation work through 2023, with new shares to be offered at
a 10-15% discount to its share price. However, Rio Tinto balked at
the terms.
"There remains a strong difference of opinion between Rio Tinto
and the IBC on the terms of rehabilitation funding, with the IBC's
view that successful rehabilitation could underpin potential future
growth opportunities, despite the Mirarr People's long-held
opposition to further uranium mining on their country," said Kellie
Parker, Rio Tinto's country head in Australia.
Rio Tinto has become more sensitive to its relationships with
traditional land owners following the destruction of two ancient
rock shelters in Australia's minerals-rich Pilbara region in 2020
that were culturally significant to a local indigenous group. The
Juukan caves disaster led to the removal of Jean-Sébastien Jacques
as chief executive and the ouster of other senior executives.
Write to David Winning at david.winning@wsj.com
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