The Market Online - At The Bell

Join our daily newsletter At The Bell to receive exclusive market insights

  • Consolidated Zinc is purchasing full interest in the Plomosas project in Mexico
  • Over nine months, the company has increased its holding in the project from half to full
  • At its peak, the project is expected to produce 500 tonnes of zinc per day
  • Consolidated Zinc’s share price remains flat today, currently sitting at 1.2 cents apiece

Consolidated Zinc has confirmed its purchase of Retec Guaru’s interest in Minera Latin America Zinc, giving it full interest in the Plomosas Mine, Mexico.

The company has been steadily increasing its holding in Minera Latin America Zinc and the Plomosas project, which is expected to produce 500 tonnes per day at its peak.

“Consolidated Zinc held 51 per cent equity only 9 months ago, and through a series of acquisitions increased its interest to 90 per cent and now 100 per cent,” company Managing Director Brad Marwood said.

Earlier this month, Consolidated Zinc floated its proposal to purchase the remaining 10 per cent interest from Retec Guaru, a Mexican based zinc company.

Under the purchase agreement Retec will receive a one per cent royalty from zinc and lead production at Plomosas. Retec will also remain a shareholder of Consolidated Zinc.

“I would like to thank Retec, our partner in Plomosas, for working with the company throughout this process, and who also remains a committed long-term shareholder of Consolidated Zinc,” Brad said.

Consolidated Zinc’s share price remains flat today, currently sitting at 1.2 cents apiece, as of 10:02 am AEST.

CZL by the numbers
More From The Market Online

Great Western shares jump nearly 11% on WA govt funding for priority Cu-Au targets

Great Western Exploration shares jump nearly 11 percent on West Australian government funding to test copper-gold…

Lithium Universe ends the quarter charged up for Quebec Refinery roll-out

Lithium Universe has closed off the March quarter with a new Chief Financial Officer and strategically located land…

Alligator snaps at extended mineralisation of Blackbush uranium deposit in SA

Extension drilling in the first four months of this year at the Samphire Uranium Project in South Australia has enabled Alligator Energy Ltd