US$1B project forces Horizonte into administration

Horizonte Minerals in talks to fund nickel project overrunThe Araguaia nickel mine was set to produce 29,000 tonnes of the battery metal a year over an estimated 28-year period. Credit: Horizonte Minerals

Horizonte Minerals (TSX: HZM; AIM: HZM), backed by Glencore (LSE: GLEN) has been placed into administration following its inability to secure the necessary financing to finish building its US$1 billion Araguaia nickel project in Brazil.

Horizonte’s board has appointed Geoff Rowley and Chad Griffin from FRP Advisory as administrators. Their mandate is to assess the company’s situation to secure the best possible outcome for its creditors. This decision seeks to maintain the business’s value for creditors and other stakeholders.

Discussions with secured creditors and existing and potential new investors regarding alternative scenarios will continue, Horizonte said.

Potential outcomes include raising financing at the subsidiary level, disposing of the Araguaia project while it’s in care and maintenance, liquidating the project’s assets, or considering other options available under Brazilian law.

Horizonte has already requested a suspension of trading in its ordinary shares on the London Stock Exchange.

The company began construction of the mine in May 2022, with the aim of producing up to 29,000 tonnes of nickel a year for the stainless steel market.

Last month, however, it announced that it had failed to secure the additional financing needed to complete the construction of the project, following an 87% increase in the estimated cost to build the mine to more than US$1 billion.

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