Sirius lands multi-billion deal - By Harriet Mann | Wed, 19th August 2015 - 11:26
Sirius lands multi-billion dealSirius Minerals (SXX) has bagged a potential multi-billion dollar contract with an unknown Fortune 500 US-based agri-business for its York Moors potash. The commitment comes nearly two months after the blueprints for the mine were given the final seal of approval by local councils, to the relief of tired investors.
The agreement is an upgrade of an existing take or pay supply deal for 500,000 tonnes per annum of polyhalite over five years, which had the potential for an additional 500,000 tonnes each year. Now, at least 1.5 million tonnes of polyhalite will be shipped per annum over seven years. The agri-business can extend this deal by up to ten years.
"The price to be paid under the Agreement will remain confidential but is still based on a formula linked to the market price of nutrients contained in polyhalite," said the wannabe potash miner. "To give context on the significance of the Agreement, on current prices and over a full 17 year period, it represents a multi-billion dollar trade deal between the UK and US."
Sirius has now secured 3.1 million tonnes per annum of offtake agreements for its York Moors potash. A further 4.8 million tonnes per annum has been earmarked under other commitments. The company is trying to negotiate the first phase of debt funding for the project, which was finally approved in July. It's thought the entire development - which includes the mine, mineral transport system and granulator - will cost around $3 billion.
"This is exactly the sort of news were have been expecting following permitting and shows the work that Sirius was able to maintain in the background as the permitting process was being concluded," says WH Ireland analyst Paul Smith. "We retain our Buy recommendation and 50p price target this morning."
The group is running a Definitive Feasibility Study to examine the possibility of increasing the facility's initial capacity from 6.5 million tonnes per annum to 10 million tonnes, and then 20 million tonnes after. At full capacity, over $1 billion of cash could be generated from yearly production of 13 million tonnes of polyhalite selling for $150 a tonne.
Sirius's shares price initially jumped as high as 4% to 17.75p on Wednesday, bouncing off its 16.83p support.