Russia bidding for a coal deposit in Mongolia

The consortium of the Russian companies including "Gazprom", "EN +" Group of businessman Oleg Deripaska and Victor Vekselberg's "Renova " group, are bidding for a share in large coal deposit of coal Таvan Tolgoi in Mongolia, said the Ganzorig Temuulen, the deputy director of Mongolian company Erdenes MGL which will have the control over a deposit.

Elena Rollins, Representative "EN + " group has confirmed that EN + and "Renova" groups have joined the consortium. Representative of "Gazprom" said he has no information on participation of the Gazprom in the bidding.
Other bidders for the deposit includes mining giant BHP Billiton and Vale, Indian Jindal, American Peabody, Chinese Shenhua, South-Korean consortium COPEC and a group of the Japanese companies, said Ganzorig.

As he said, the government will select the winners within two, three months. The government of Mongolia pledged to select winners of the bidding of Таvаn Тоlgoi which holds estimated reserves of 6, 5 billion tons of coking coal by the end of 2009. Mongolia is expected to sell up to 49 % stake of the deposit.

EN+ is energy division of Basic Metals Group of Russian Businessman Oleg Deripaska.

Source:www.gazeta.ru
http://www.gazeta.ru/news/business/2009/10/23/n_1417359.shtml

Original Russian text of the story:
23.10.2009 19:13 —

Россия претендует на угольное месторождение в Монголии
Консорциум российских компаний, включающий «Газпром», группу EN+ бизнесмена Олега Дерипаски и группу «Ренова» Виктора Вексельберга, претендует на приобретение доли в крупном месторождении угля Таван Толгой в Монголии, сообщил в пятницу Темуулен Ганзориг, заместитель директора монгольской компании Erdenes MGL, которая будет иметь контроль над месторождением.
Представитель EN+ Елена Роллинз подтвердила информацию о том, что в консорциум входят EN+ и «Ренова». Представитель «Газпрома» сообщил, что не имеет информации об участии компании в тендере.
Остальными претендентами на месторождение являются горнодобывающие гиганты BHP Billiton и Vale, индийская Jindal, американская Peabody, китайская Shenhua, южнокорейский консорциум COPEC и группа японских компаний, сообщил Ганзориг.
По его словам, правительство может определить победителя в течение двух-трех месяцев.
Правительство Монголии обещает определить победителей тендера на разработку Таван Толгой, резервы которого оцениваются в 6,5 миллиарда тонн коксующегося угля или в $2 миллиарда, к концу 2009 года. Монголия намерена продать до 49% в проекте разработки этого месторождения.


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