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Home » General » Altona’s Cloncurry agreement amended

Altona’s Cloncurry agreement amended

February 13, 2017

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Copper miner Altona Mining has amended its joint venture (JV) with Chinese partner Sichuan Railway Investment Group (SRIG) over the Cloncurry project, in north-west Queensland.

Altona on Tuesday noted that SRIG has now been replaced as the JV partner by China Sichuan International Investment Company (CSII), which is 50% held by SRIG and 10% owned by its Shanghai listed subsidiary Sichuan Road and Bridge.

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Home » General » Altona’s Cloncurry agreement amended

Altona’s Cloncurry agreement amended

February 13, 2017

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Copper miner Altona Mining has amended its joint venture (JV) with Chinese partner Sichuan Railway Investment Group (SRIG) over the Cloncurry project, in north-west Queensland.

Altona on Tuesday noted that SRIG has now been replaced as the JV partner by China Sichuan International Investment Company (CSII), which is 50% held by SRIG and 10% owned by its Shanghai listed subsidiary Sichuan Road and Bridge.

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Category: General

« Origin appoints Woodside CFO Sand King gets a reserve »

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