Conference Proceedings
Mining Risk Management
Conference Proceedings
Mining Risk Management
Project Finance Ratings Analysis Measures Overall Risk Exposure
To obtain cost-efficient financing by way of securing an optimal credit rating, the operating and market risks of a single-asset mining project should be accommodated in the financial structure. Weak financing structures can cause projects to fail, as evidenced by the Murrin Murrin and Bulong examples; these can be compared to the investment-grade structure of Straits (Nifty), which managed operational, market, and financing risks well. Most mining projects are capital-intensive, and have heavy dependency on debt financing. A weak financial structure may result in the early failure of an otherwise sound and economically viable project. Appropriate management of technology, construction, and management risks generally will get a project built; of the project failures that occur, most are caused by a liquidity crisis as the project goes through ramp-up (the transition period between completion of construction and full operation). A project's viability can be enhanced through sound hedging practices, while poor hedging can increase the likelihood of financial default.
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I R Greer, J F Penrose
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- Published: 2003
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