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Glencore unit Katanga settles DRC Congo dispute, shares surge

Published 12/06/2018, 21:07
Updated 12/06/2018, 21:10
© Reuters.  Glencore unit Katanga settles DRC Congo dispute, shares surge

© Reuters. Glencore unit Katanga settles DRC Congo dispute, shares surge

(Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo state miner Gécamines will drop legal proceedings to dissolve a copper and cobalt joint venture with a subsidiary of Glencore Plc (L:GLEN) after reaching a settlement with its partner that includes Gécamines getting a $150 million (£112.1 million) payment.

Glencore unit Katanga Mining Ltd (TO:KAT) said on Tuesday it had agreed a recapitalisation plan for 75-percent-owned Kamoto Copper Co with Gécamines, its joint venture partner, involving converting $5.6 billion of Kamoto's debt to equity to fix a capital shortfall.

Katanga's shares listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange jumped 23 percent to C$1.28.

Investors have been watching the dispute closely, particularly for any impact on supplies of cobalt from Congo, which is by far the world's biggest producer of the metal used in batteries for electric cars and mobile phones.

Gécamines in April started legal proceedings to dissolve Kamoto, blaming Glencore for high debts that have weighed on the Congo mining company for more than 10 years.

The $150 million payment will be funded by new loans from Glencore, which owns 86 percent of Katanga.

"I consider this is a small price to pay," said Paul Gait, an analyst at Bernstein Investment Research.

"It de-risks the situation. It shows a commercial discussion can be conducted rationally and you can come to a solution where both parties can move forward," Gait said.

Glencore accounts for more than a quarter of the world's cobalt output, most of it from Congo, which itself is the source of 60 percent of global supplies. Any disruption could push up cobalt prices from already historic highs of near $100,000 a tonne.

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