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Canadian Zinc Raises US$10.0 Million

 

 

 

 

 

Canadian Zinc Corporation (TSX:CZN)(OTCQB:CZICF) is pleased to announce that it has raised US$10 million by the sale to Sandstorm Metals & Energy Ltd. of a 1.2% net smelter return royalty on the Prairie Creek Mine.
 

In addition, as part of the agreement, Sandstorm has granted Canadian Zinc the option, for a period of 30 months, to repurchase 100% of the NSR without premium or penalty for US$10 million, if Canadian Zinc enters into a metal stream agreement with Sandstorm under which Sandstorm will provide Canadian Zinc with an upfront deposit of not less than US$90 million to be used to finance part of the capital cost to develop the Prairie Creek Mine.
 

“We are very pleased that Sandstorm has committed to participate in the financing of the development of the Prairie Creek Mine and has already made an upfront investment of US$10 million”, said John F. Kearney, President and CEO of Canadian Zinc. “We are also very pleased to have successfully raised US$10 million in a weak market for resource companies and without diluting our share capital.”
 

The Prairie Creek Mine is a zinc, silver and lead project located in the Northwest Territories, Canada and contains a Mineral Reserve of 5.2 million tonnes averaging 9.4% zinc, 9.5% lead and 151 g/t silver. A Pre-Feasibility Study (“PFS”) completed by SNC-Lavalin in June 2012 estimated the capital cost at $193 million, including a $33 million contingency, and indicates a pre-tax net present value of $253 million using an 8% discount rate, with an internal rate of return of 40.4% and a payback period of three years using long-term metal prices of $1.00/lb zinc, $1.00/lb lead and $26.00/oz. silver, based on the defined Mineral Reserve. The PFS does not take into consideration the Inferred Resources of 6.2 million tonnes of 14.5% zinc, 11.5% lead and 229 g/t silver, which is currently too speculative geologically to have economic considerations applied to them, however, if upgraded to measured or indicated could add to mine life.
 

“The intrinsic value that this royalty transaction attributes to the Prairie Creek project confirms our belief that the Prairie Creek Mine has robust economics and outstanding long-term potential”, said Trevor L. Cunningham, Vice President, Finance and CFO of Canadian Zinc. “The non-dilutive nature of an NSR or the potential metal stream is a real positive for our shareholders. As Canadian Zinc moves forward to the construction stage it is gratifying to have strong financial partners like Sandstorm.”
 

The Prairie Creek Project is at the final stages of permitting and it is expected that a Water Licence and Land Use Permits will be issued by the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board within a few weeks and submitted to the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development for approval.
 

Approximately 200 people are expected to be employed during initial construction. Canadian Zinc’s hiring policy is to give preference to qualified local residents, followed by northern residents. Training programs, some of which are currently underway, will be organized to further maximize local employment.
 

It is expected that the Prairie Creek Mine will generate average annual production of 60,000 tonnes of zinc concentrate containing 76 million lbs of zinc, and 60,000 tonnes of lead concentrate, containing 90 million lbs of lead. It is estimated the two concentrates will contain more than 2 million troy ounces of silver with the majority of the silver reporting to the lead concentrate.
 

Sandstorm has entered into a back-to-back agreement with Sandstorm Gold Ltd. (“Sandstorm Gold”) whereby Sandstorm Gold has purchased the expected silver revenue in the NSR from Sandstorm Metals for US$3.2 million.
 

Canadian Zinc has granted Sandstorm with a right of first refusal on any future royalty or stream financing for the Prairie Creek project.
 

About Sandstorm Metals & Energy
 

Sandstorm Metals & Energy Ltd. is the world’s first diversified streaming company. Sandstorm provides upfront financing to resource companies that are looking for capital and in return, receives a royalty or a commodity streaming agreement. Sandstorm plans to grow its production base through the acquisition of additional commodity streams and is focused on low cost operations with excellent exploration potential and strong management teams.
 

Sandstorm Metals & Energy Ltd. has completed royalty and commodity purchase agreements with Colossus Minerals Inc., Donner Metals Ltd., Entree Gold Inc. and Thunderbird Energy Corp. Sandstorm Gold Ltd. has completed gold purchase or royalty agreements with Brigus Gold Corp., Colossus Minerals Inc., Donner Metals Ltd., Entree Gold Inc., Luna Gold Corp., Magellan Minerals Ltd., Metanor Resources Inc., Mutiny Gold Ltd., Santa Fe Gold Corp., SilverCrest Mines Inc., Rambler Metals and Mining plc and Solitario Exploration & Royalty Corp.

About Canadian Zinc
 

Canadian Zinc is a Toronto-listed exploration and development company. The Company’s key project is the 100%-owned Prairie Creek Mine, an advanced-staged zinc-lead-silver property, located in the Northwest Territories in Canada. Prairie Creek is an underground operation that will utilize multiple mining methods to access readily available ore. Canadian Zinc has the majority of the required infrastructure in place including a 1,000 tonne per day mill, 5 kilometres of underground workings and related equipment, a heavy duty and light duty surface fleet, 3 exploration diamond drills and a 1,000 metre airstrip. Canadian Zinc holds permits for the exploration and development of Prairie Creek and is moving through the final stages of the Type “A” Water License which is required to operate the mine.
 

Canadian Zinc also holds a 100% interest in the South Tally Pond VMS project, along with other property interests in central Newfoundland, where a successful drilling program was carried out in winter 2013.

Posted May 31, 2013

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