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TNK RESOURCES INC. ANNOUNCES JOINT VENTURE WITH DE BEERS
Diamond giant takes equity stake in junior mining company
TORONTO, Jan. 23 /CNW/ - Attached is a news release announcing the details of a joint venture agreement between Toronto-based TNK Resources Inc., a Canadian junior mining exploration company, and De Beers, the world's largest producer of diamonds. Highlights include: - De Beers will take an equity position in TNK, purchasing 800,000 shares and options for a second block of 800,000 shares. - Last year, TNK made a significant diamond find at its Gope Prospect property in Africa. Forming a partnership with the largest player in the diamond business secures the funding and expertise to bring the project forward to a mining operation. - This week, De Beers opened an office in Vancouver to seek joint ventures with Canadian junior mining companies. De Beers chose TNK for its first deal. - TNK's discovery is located in the heart of the world's most diamondiferous region. - This is an enormous success for a Canadian junior mining company and TNK founder and CEO, Elizabeth Kirkwood. The 48-year-old, self-taught executive is one of the few females in the world running a mining company.
TNK Resources Inc. is a junior Canadian mining company engaged in mineral exploration around the world. The company's efforts are focused on diamond exploration in Botswana, the world's largest producer of diamonds. The company's common shares are traded on the Canadian Dealer Network under the symbol TNKR and on the NASD Bulletin Board under the symbol TNKRF. Elizabeth Kirkwood, TNK founder, President and CEO is available for interviews. Please call (416) 504-8464 to book an interview, or for further information about TNK and its operations. /For further information: contact: David Wills or Paula Kaihla; Media Profile, (416) 504-8464/
TNK RESOURCES INC. announces joint venture and private placement agreements with DE BEERS to advance TNK's Gope Prospect, Botswana, Africa
TORONTO, January 23, 1998... TNK Resources Inc. (CDN-TNKR/NASD Bulletin Board-TNKRF) today announces that it has entered into three joint venture agreements with De Beers Prospecting Botswana (Proprietary) Limited (''De Beers'') under which De Beers has the right to earn varying interests in TNK's Gope Prospect located in central Botswana. TNK has also entered into a subscription agreement with De Beers' wholly owned Canadian subsidiary, Monopros Limited, to purchase, by private placement, 800,000 Units of TNK, each unit consisting of a common share and a common share purchase warrant. TNK's Gope Prospect consists of approximately one million acres in the centre of Africa's Kaapvaal Craton, the most productive diamondiferous area on earth. Since 1993 TNK has had a 100% exclusive licence to explore the prospect and over the past 12 months has made significant progress with the discovery of 4 diamondiferous kimberlite pipes. According to Elizabeth Kirkwood, TNK's President and CEO, ''TNK has now achieved its two major corporate objectives: first, to make a diamond discovery on the Gope Propsect, and second, to joint venture the project to the world's leading diamond producer. This ensures that, if warranted, the funding and expertise will be in place to bring the project to a mining operation.'' TNK will continue as the operator of the exploration programs outside the discovery licence, a demonstration of De Beers confidence in TNK and its exploration expertise. The Gope Prospect has been divided by the joint venture into three areas, Area 1 being the licence covering the four diamondiferous kimberlite pipes discovered by TNK, Area 2 being the licences in the western portion of the prospect, and Area 3 being the licences in the eastern portion of the prospect, surrounding the Gope 25/136 pipe cluster operated by De Beers in joint venture with Falconbridge. The Area 1 joint venture agreement provides that De Beers will be the operator and earn up to a 60% interest in the licence by financing 100% of the costs to conduct an exploration and development program on the licence. This includes a bulk sampling program, completing a feasibility study and, if warranted, funding the development and construction of a commercial mine. The Area 2 and 3 joint venture agreements provide that TNK will be the operator of the joint ventures and will carry out prospecting and exploring for new kimberlite pipes (Stage 1 Exploration) within Areas 2 and 3 during 1998. In the event that additional discoveries are made by TNK, De Beers has the option to proceed to Stage 2, being preliminary evaluation, consisting of sampling, surveys, delineation drilling and mini-bulk sampling. If De Beers elects to proceed to Stage 2, it will thereupon become the operator and will earn up to a 60% interest in the licences by financing 100% of the costs to conduct an exploration and development program on the licence. This includes a bulk sampling program, completing a feasibility study and, if warranted, funding the development and construction of a commercial mine. The subscription agreement provides that Monopros Limited will subscribe for 800,000 Units of TNK, at the price of $1.00 per Unit, each Unit consisting of one common share and one common share purchase warrant. Each warrant shall be non-transferable and shall be exercisable to purchase one additional common share of TNK at the price of $1.50 per share.
Botswana, Africa Botswana is located in southern Africa, was formerly a British protectorate and has been an independent, stable, multi-party democracy since 1966. The World Bank considers Botswana to be one of the world's best managed countries and the pula has been described by London's Economist newspaper as the Swiss Franc of Africa. Botswana is the largest diamond producer by dollar value of any nation in the world. Almost 50% of the country's GDP is derived from mining primarily for diamonds. Industry reports indicate Botswana sells 16,800,000 carats annually, representing one-quarter of world sales, from only three mines, all operated by De Beers (Jwaneng, Orapa and Lethlekane). Other countries rank in at South Africa with 15%, Angola with 10% and Zaire (Congo) and Namibia with 6% each. No. of Shares issued: 37,218,008
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