Yamana invests $20.6M in Ascot

A mining engineers at Ascot Resources' Red Mountain project in B.C.'s Golden Triangle. Credit: Ascot Resources.

After closing a $61 million bought deal on April 9 (upsized from $55 million), B.C.-focused gold-silver developer Ascot Resources (TSX: AOT) has announced a $20.6 million private placement financing by miner Yamana Gold (TSX: YRI, NYSE: AUY; LSE: AUY).

Ascot has entered into an agreement with Stifel GMP, with Stifel purchasing, on a bought deal basis, 24 million Ascot shares at 86¢ each. An underwriting agreement names Yamana as the substitute purchaser of all shares sold in this offering. According to the press release, Yamana is purchasing the shares “for investment purposes” and on closing will hold approximately 6.4% of Ascot’s shares outstanding.

President and CEO Derek White said the additional funds are expected to accelerate the company’s surface and exploration program during construction at its past-producing Premier gold project in B.C.’s Golden Triangle.

Closing is expected around April 20. Shares sold in the prior offering, announced at the end of March, were also offered at 86¢ each. In December, Ascot also closed a US$105 million project financing package with Sprott Private Resource Lending and Beedie Investments.

A feasibility study from April 2020 on a development of both the Premier and Red Mountain projects outlined an eight-year mining operation producing an average of 132,375 oz. of gold and 370,500 oz. of silver annually at all-in sustaining costs of US$769 per oz. with an initial capital cost estimate of $146.6 million.

An exploration and underground development program at Premier is scheduled to start between June and July and would be followed by a 12-month construction period expected to kick off in the third quarter.

 

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