GreenRoc Accelerates their World Class Project to Production as Early as 2028. Watch the full video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksAtlantic Coal Regulatory News (ATC)

  • There is currently no data for ATC

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Option with Reading Anthracite over 410 acre Site

3 Jan 2012 07:00

RNS Number : 8392U
Atlantic Coal PLC
03 January 2012
 



Atlantic Coal plc/Index: AIM/Epic: ATC/Sector: Mining

3 January 2012

Atlantic Coal plc ("Atlantic Coal" or the "Company")

Entry into an option to lease a 410 acre Pennsylvanian anthracite mining property

and conditional coal purchase agreement

 

Atlantic Coal plc, the AIM listed open cast coal production and processing company with activities in Pennsylvania, USA, is delighted to announce that it has entered into a lease option agreement (the "Lease Option") with Reading Anthracite Company ("RAC"), an established operator in Pennsylvania's anthracite coal industry, over the fully permitted 410 acre Pott & Bannon anthracite mining property in New Castle Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania (the "Property").

 

Highlights:

 

·; Lease option signed over a permitted 410 acre anthracite mining property with Pennsylvania based Reading Anthracite Company

·; Directors estimate site to contain Reserves of 12 million tons Run of Mine at 3.9 ratio with 4.1 million tons of clean coal - potential to more than double Atlantic Coal's existing anthracite reserves

·; Atlantic Coal's average sales price during November 2011 of anthracite in Pennsylvania was c.US$156/ton

·; Site located 25 miles from the Company's Stockton site in the productive Pennsylvanian Anthracitic Belt with established infrastructure and industrial and domestic demand

·; Following completion of due diligence, a consideration of c. US$6.0 million in cash and shares to be paid to Reading Anthracite Company plus the grant of US$3.0 million worth of warrants in Atlantic at 0.75 pence per share - cash component to be satisfied from Atlantic Coal's from existing cash resources

·; Strong potential for building a commercial relationship with RAC, a US anthracite company

·; Agreement is part of the Company's strategy of increasing its current reserves and production profile, particularly in the Pennsylvania Anthracitic Belt

 

RAC has been operating in Pennsylvania for 135 years. The Property, which is located 25 miles from Atlantic Coal's existing producing opencast anthracite operation, the Stockton Colliery, contains the high quality Mammoth Seam also being mined at Stockton and has a geographic location in close proximity to major east-coast transportation hubs. Entry into the Lease Option is part of Atlantic Coal's expansion strategy of increasing its current reserves and production profile, particularly in the Pennsylvania Anthracitic Belt. In addition to the Lease Option, Atlantic Coal has granted a conditional coal purchase agreement to RAC, of which further details are set out below.

 

Based on information provided to the Company in a report, commissioned by RAC in January 1999, prepared by John T. Boyd & Company, the Directors believe that the Property could contain up to 13.6 million tons ("Mt") run-of-mine ("ROM") coal, equating to approximately 4.1Mt of washed, saleable anthracite. The average strip ratio is estimated to be 3.9 ROM. Confirming these resource details will form part of Atlantic Coal's due diligence on the Property and will be updated by a qualified person (as defined within the AIM Rules for Companies). However, there can be no guarantee that the qualified person's report will confirm these numbers and further announcements will be made in this regard at the appropriate time.

 

Atlantic Coal's Managing Director, Steve Best, said: "We are extremely pleased to have been able to secure an option on this major site. This agreement is in line with our growth strategy of expanding our regional footprint in this prime anthracite region, which has excellent infrastructure and established demand, and building Atlantic Coal into a major anthracite producer in the USA. I believe that should Atlantic Coal decide to exercise the option, this deal will be beneficial to both parties, and in particular provide us with a more diverse portfolio. Additionally, this transaction could enable us to build a strong relationship with RAC, and the potential for examining additional business opportunities with this US company, which has been operating for over 135 years and is already a national and global supplier for metallurgical and diverse manufacturing industries, commercial and municipal filtration applications, and residential and commercial heating. The signs from our initial evaluation have been positive and we look forward to updating shareholders as our more detailed due diligence progresses."

 

Lease option

 

In order to secure the Lease Option, Atlantic Coal has made a payment of US$250,000.00 to RAC. This sum is refundable only if the board of RAC do not approve the granting lease to Atlantic Coal pursuant to the Lease Option. In addition, Atlantic Coal has made a further payment of US$250,000.00 to be held in escrow for a six month period (the "Escrow Payment") to enable Atlantic Coal to carry out due diligence on the Property. The Escrow Payment is repayable to Atlantic Coal in the event that Atlantic Coal does not wish to exercise the Lease Option.

 

Subject to the results of the due diligence, obtaining all necessary regulatory and shareholders consents and the satisfaction of various other conditions precedent including the transfer of the relevant permits, Atlantic Coal has the option to take a lease of the Property (the "Lease") for an initial period of ten years (the "Initial Period"). Following the expiry of the Initial Period, Atlantic Coal will have the option to extend the Lease for two additional five year periods. In consideration for RAC granting the Lease to Atlantic Coal, Atlantic Coal will pay RAC the sum of US$2,750,000.00 in cash (from the Company's existing cash resources) and US$3,000,000.00 to be satisfied by the allotment of a corresponding number of ordinary shares (to be determined by Atlantic Coal's VWAP for the preceding three months) in Atlantic Coal to RAC (or, in certain circumstances, to RAC's shareholders) (the "Consideration Shares"). RAC will also be issued with warrants to subscribe for up to US$3,000,000 worth of ordinary shares in Atlantic Coal at a price of 0.75 pence per ordinary share for five years from the grant of the Lease (the "Warrants"). Should the board of Atlantic Coal decide to exercise the Lease Option a circular will be sent to shareholders at the appropriate time so as to enable the Consideration Shares and the Warrants to be issued to RAC.

 

Under the terms of the Lease Option, should Atlantic Coal choose to exercise the Lease Option then Atlantic Coal has agreed use its best endeavours to employ mining equipment at the Property to achieve a minimum production of 400,000 tons of ROM coal in the second year of the Lease, provided that market conditions warrant such a level of production.

 

Coal purchase agreement

 

Under the terms of the Lease, RAC will have the annual option to purchase (at certain pre-agreed prices) up to 50 per cent. of all sizes of standard coal provided that the standard coal meets certain specifications. Further, until Atlantic Coal constructs a processing plant at the Property, RAC will have the right to purchase all of the raw coal mined by Atlantic Coal at the Property at certain pre-agreed prices. Should Atlantic Coal determine that it will not construct a processing place at the Property then RAC's right to purchase all of the raw coal mined by Atlantic Coal at the Property will reduce to 50 per cent. of all of the raw coal mined by Atlantic Coal at the Property. Finally, RAC will be granted the right of first refusal in respect of the purchase all coal which does not meet the specifications set out in the Lease Option.

 

Ronald L Lewis, of John T. Boyd & Company, who meets the criteria of a qualified person under the AIM Rules - Guidance for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies, has reviewed and approved the estimated resource information contained within this announcement.

 

**ENDS**

 

For further information on the Company, visit: www.atlanticcoal.com or contact:

 

Steve Best

Atlantic Coal plc

Tel: 020 3328 5670

Nick Naylor 

Allenby Capital Limited

Tel: 020 3328 5656

Alex Price

Allenby Capital Limited

Tel: 020 3328 5656

Peter Rose

Fox-Davies Capital Limited

Tel: 020 3463 5030

Simon Leathers

Fox-Davies Capital Limited

Tel: 020 3463 5010

Hugo de Salis

St Brides Media & Finance Limited

Tel: 020 7236 1177

Elisabeth Cowell

St Brides Media & Finance Limited

Tel: 020 7236 1177

Richard E. Cooper

Cooper Global Communications

Tel: +1 (212) 317 1400

Jennifer K. Zimmons

Cooper Global Communications

Tel: +1 (212) 317 1400

 

This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
 
END
 
 
MSCBUGDBSDGBGDD
Date   Source Headline
8th Jun 20117:00 amRNSPreliminary Results and Notice of AGM
13th Apr 20117:00 amRNSNew Equipment to Boost Coal Production in US
7th Apr 201110:00 amRNSProduction update
1st Apr 20117:00 amRNSTotal Voting Rights
14th Mar 20117:00 amRNSOption to Acquire Anthracite Property
3rd Mar 201110:40 amRNSResult of General Meeting
23rd Feb 20119:00 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
14th Feb 201111:30 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
14th Feb 20117:00 amRNSPlacing of £12.0m, Issue of Equity and GM Notice
7th Feb 20117:00 amRNSIssue of Equity
2nd Feb 20117:00 amRNSIssue of Equity
1st Feb 20118:01 amRNSTotal Voting Rights
26th Jan 201111:15 amRNSLoan Conversion and Issue of Equity
24th Jan 201111:00 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
24th Jan 201111:00 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
19th Jan 20114:40 pmRNSExercise of warrants and Issue of Equity
18th Jan 20111:30 pmRNSDirector Dealings and Exercise of Warrants
17th Jan 20119:00 amRNSExercise of warrants and Issue of Equity
13th Jan 20117:00 amRNSIssue of Equity
4th Jan 201110:00 amRNSCorrection - Blackrock Investment
4th Jan 20117:00 amRNSBlackrock Investment
2nd Dec 20107:00 amRNSDirector's Interest
1st Nov 20104:00 pmRNSDirector/PDMR Shareholding
27th Oct 20107:00 amRNSDirectorate Change
27th Oct 20107:00 amRNSDirectorate Change
27th Sep 20107:10 amRNSInterim Results
27th Sep 20107:00 amRNSBoard Appointment
31st Aug 20101:00 pmRNSRefinancing of convertible loan note and placing
20th Aug 20106:15 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
20th Aug 20103:20 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
5th Aug 20107:00 amRNSIssue of Equity
30th Jun 201010:25 amRNSResult of AGM
7th Jun 201012:00 pmRNSNotice of AGM
27th May 20107:00 amRNSPreliminary results
26th Apr 20107:00 amRNSNew excavator to increase production capacity
13th Apr 20109:05 amRNSMemorandum of Understanding
26th Feb 201012:00 pmRNSTotal Voting Rights
26th Feb 20107:00 amRNSNew Corporate Website
19th Feb 20101:30 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
18th Feb 201012:31 pmRNSTermination of discussions with MCC
11th Feb 201010:30 amRNSIssue of Equity
9th Feb 20107:00 amRNSIssue of Equity
21st Jan 20107:00 amRNSTermination and Settlement of Supply Agreement
11th Dec 20097:00 amRNSHoldings in Company
7th Dec 20097:00 amRNSProposed acquisition of US coal company
12th Nov 20097:00 amRNSTrading Statement
3rd Nov 20099:28 amRNSIssue of Secured Loan Note
23rd Oct 20097:00 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
20th Oct 20099:19 amRNSTermination of offer discussions
20th Oct 20099:00 amRNSEnd of talks and termination of Offer Period

Due to London Stock Exchange licensing terms, we stipulate that you must be a private investor. We apologise for the inconvenience.

To access our Live RNS you must confirm you are a private investor by using the button below.

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.