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Wednesday 27 December 2023 11:33 am

Anglo American looking for investors to share development cost of Woodsmith polyhalite mine

By: Rhodri Morgan

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Anglo American could be preparing to sell a minority stake in the Woodsmith fertiliser mine as it seeks to share the $9bn development cost, according to reports.

According to the Times, Duncan Wanblad, chief executive of the FTSE 100 miner, told City analysts the company was moving “at pace to find a partner” for the project, considered to be the largest mine opened in the UK in a generation.

Anglo has been ramping up investment in the project since it acquired Woodsmith in 2020 through the buy-out of troubled developer Sirius Minerals for £405m.

The North Yorkshire mine will produce polyhalite, a naturally occurring mineral containing potassium, sulphur, magnesium and calcium, which has huge potential as a fertiliser.

Wanblad said infrastructure investors, sovereign wealth funds and distribution companies could be interested in acquiring a stake considering the attractive economics of the project.

The company is reportedly hoping to line up one or more investors to buy up a 49 per cent stake before the final stages of construction on the project are signed off in early 2025.

Shares in the London-listed company rose nearly 3.6 per cent to 2,000p per share today on the news, though the stock is down nearly 45 per cent this year.

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Anglo shares suffered their biggest one-day fall since the financial crisis at the outset of December when the miner slashed its production outlook and speculative rumours of a takeover have been bubbling since.

The company, one of the 20 biggest on the FTSE 100, slashed its copper forecast due to scheduling issues across mines in Peru and Chile.

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