””YANGON, July 29 (Xinhuanet) -- The Myanmar Ivanhoe Copper Company Ltd, a
Myanmar-Canadian joint venture, is seeking fresh finance from Japanese companies
for the implementation of the second phaseof its huge copper project in Myanmar.
””””The Monywa copper project in Myanmar's northwestern Sagaing division is the
biggest of its kind in the country.
””””The Myanmar Times on Monday quoted the Ivanhoe president as saying that the
company will see a total annual production rise to155,000 tons, based on further
development of the Letpaduang deposit, another deposit after Sabetaung and
Kyisintaung in Monywa.
””””The Sabetaung and the Kyisintaung deposits have been yielding 27,500 tons
of top-grade copper annually since the first phase of the project began in 1998.
””””The Ivanhoe, which holds a 50-percent joint venture with a Myanmar state
mining enterprise, invested 60 million US dollars inthe project with an extra 90
million dollars financed by Japanese corporations including Marubeni and Nissho
Iwai in the first phaseof the project.
””””However, in the implementation of the second phase of the project, another
factor influencing the task is the availability of very large amount of electric
power as it is five times bigger than the first phase and is estimated to
require up to 70 megawatts (mw) of the power, according to the president.
””””Official statistics show that foreign contracted investment in Myanmar's mining
sector so far amounted to 522.5 million dollars since the country opened to
such investment in late 1988, standing as the fifth largest sectorally.
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