Botswana names preferred bidder for shuttered copper miner, BCL Limited

14 February 2021
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Botswana picked Premium Nickel Resources as the preferred bidder for its shuttered copper mining group BCL, according to Mmetla Masire, the permanent secretary for the Ministry of Mineral Resources, Green Technology and Energy Security.

The privately owned Canadian minerals investor has six months to conduct due diligence before making an offer for the State-owned miner, Trevor Glaum, BCL’s liquidator, said in a February 11 memorandum to remaining workers at the group. Glaum couldn’t be reached for comment on the memo.

Premium Nickel is seeking $26.5-million of financing to be used for its due-diligence process, according to a January presentation on the website of North American Nickel, the Vancouver-based founder shareholder of Premium Nickel.

BCL went into liquidation in October 2016 due to high operational costs and low base metal prices. Its mines employed more than 5 000 workers at the time of their closing and have become a political sore point for President Mokgweetsi Masisi’s administration.

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