-- 昨日株価が約6%上昇したグランデ・ポーテージ・リソーシズ(GPG.V)は、水曜日にアラスカ州のニュー・アマルガ金プロジェクトに関する予備経済評価(PEA)の結果を発表した。 経済および生産に関する主なポイントとして、GPGは声明の中で、金価格を1オンスあたり3,200ドルと仮定した場合の基本シナリオでは、税引前内部収益率(IRR)が69%(税引後56%)、割引率5%における税引前正味現在価値(NPV)が9億7,900万ドル(税引後7億2,100万ドル)になると述べた。 PEAの生産計画には、地下鉱山が含まれており、基本シナリオにおける生産期間は7年間、総生産量は105万オンスの金が出荷される。金の生産量は年間平均約15万オンスとなる。生産開始前の設備投資額は2億5,480万ドルで、これには4,640万ドルの予備費が含まれている。 「今回の予備経済評価(PEA)の好結果は、本プロジェクトのオフサイト処理戦略が、高い利益率、迅速な投資回収、そして極めて小さな環境負荷を伴うシンプルなエンジニアリングという点で、最適な開発経路であるという当社の主張を裏付けるものです」と、社長兼最高経営責任者(CEO)のイアン・クラッセン氏は述べました。 「今回のPEAにより、本プロジェクトは将来に向けて有利な立場に立ち、詳細設計、資本最適化、環境ベースライン調査、そして許認可取得を自信を持って進めることができます」とクラッセン氏は付け加えました。 GPGの株価は昨日、0.025ドル(5.8%)上昇し、0.4550ドルとなりました。
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