Phu Bia, a major mining company operating in Laos, has secured cheaper than normal electricity to run its operations in Vientiane province after entering into a power purchasing agreement with Electricite du Laos (EDL).
The agreement between Phu Bia and the state-owned electricity supplier was signed this week in Vientiane , with both parties expressing satisfaction and confidence in the deal.
The agreement provides for Phu Bia to purchase power from E dL for a period of 20 years, at internationally competitive prices.
Phu Bia will buy power in accordance with rates under the Large Industrial Tariff as set by the government, according to a press release from Phu Bia.
Phu Bia Mining Limited President Chanpheng Bounnaphol and EDL Managing Director Khammany Inthirath represented the two companies in signing the power purchasing agreement in front of management and staff.
Speaking during the signing ceremony, Mr Chanpheng said Phu Bia was extremely pleased to be signing the agreement with EDL, describing the successful agreement as a cornerstone for Phu Bia's long-term future in Laos .
“Phu Bia looks forward to a long and fruitful relationship with EDL, and to contributing to the Lao government's objective of becoming a major supplier of power to mainland South East Asia ,” Mr Chanpheng said.
Mr Khammany also expressed support for the agreement and expressed his appreciation of Phu Bia's efforts to formalise the important commercial relationship between the two companies.
Electricity is a major item in Phu Bia's purchase of goods and services from Lao suppliers.
At present Phu Bia consumes about 30 megawatts of power, providing revenues of over US$1 million per month to EDL.
Phu Bia's expansion plans mean that EDL stands to benefit further, with the mine set to continue as EDL's largest customer for at least the next five years, and most likely for the next decade or more.
Phu Bia is currently conducting feasibility studies on new gold and silver deposits some 25 km from its existing mine site. The company expects to spend US$150 million on the project and hopes to start mining new sites in 2011.
The company is also exploring for copper in Phonsavanh district, Xieng Khuang province.
In 2008, the company produced 24,929 tonnes of copper concentrate, 25,261 oz of gold concentrate, 20,961 oz of gold ore and 159,676 oz of silver.
Phu Bia Mining Company is one of the major providers of revenue for the Lao government. The company has paid about US$8 million in taxes and royalties to the Lao government over the past eight months of 2009.
The company expects to pay another US$2 million at the end of this year, which will bring the total of its obligations to US$10 million for this year.
This figure was far in excess of the about US$4 million in taxes and royalties the company paid to the government in 2008.
The company employs 1,535 full-time staff, including 1,300 Lao nationals.
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