Venezuela pagará 759 millones de dólares a la transnacional del oro Gold Reserve

Venezuela indemnizará a Gold Reserve por $759 millones y conformará empresa mixta tras acuerdo del Arco Minero

Presidente Nicolás Maduro durante un evento de firma de acuerdos del Arco Minero con empresas de EEUU, Canadá, Suiza y empresarios venezolanos.

08-08-16.- La transnacional minera canadiense Gold Reserve anunció hoy la firma de un acuerdo con el gobierno de Venezuela para conformar una empresa mixta aurífera en la zona denominada Arco Minero del Orinoco, según reseña la agencia Reuters.

La firma dijo además que, como parte de la negociación, el gobierno del Presidente Nicolás Maduro se comprometió a pagarles 759 millones de dólares como indemnización por la nacionalización de sus operaciones hecha por el Presidente Hugo Chávez en 2009.

Venezuela adelantó en febrero que habían alcanzado un acuerdo para buscar solución a la disputa tras la nacionalización iniciada por Chávez en 2009, pero quedaba la duda sobre si el monto del arbitraje sería cancelado.

La empresa minera, cuyas acciones se cotizan en la bolsa de Toronto dijo a través de un comunicado que el pago procedente de Venezuela se realizará en dos partes, la primera de $600 millones para el 31 de octubre de 2016, o antes; y el restante antes de fin de año.

"El pago será realizado con el financiamiento que obtendrá Venezuela para este fin", dijo la firma a través de un comunicado.

Adicionalmente Venezuela acordó adquirir "data minera" de la empresa por unos $240 millones.

La empresa mixta será un 55 por ciento propiedad del Estado venezolano y el resto de una subsidiaria de la canadiense. La asociación desarrollará el proyecto de las ingentes minas de oro Brisas Las Cristinas, con unas 30 millones de onzas estimadas de reservas.

Según el comunicado, las ganancias se repartirán en un 55% para Venezuela y 45% para Gold Reserve, en el caso de ventas hasta $1600 por onza, y 70% para Venezuela y 30% para Gold Reserve, en el caso de ventas por más de $1600 por onza.

Nelson Merentes, presidente del Banco Central de Venezuela, organismo estrechamente involucrado en el proyecto, dijo a Reuters en febrero que estaban los socios buscando levantar unos 2.000 millones de dólares en financiamiento para la explotación. Gold Reserve dijo el lunes que aún no se ha logrado capitalizar el proyecto.

"Venezuela y la compañía trabajarán juntas para completar el financiamiento contemplado en unos 2.100 millones de dólares de capital anticipado para el proyecto Brisas Cristinas", afirmó.

El pasado viernes el gobierno venezolano concretó la firma de una serie contratos por el orden de los $4.500 millones de dólares, para fortalecer el "Motor Minero", que contempla la explotación de 111.800 kilómetros cuadrados, a través de la creación de convenios mixtos con el sector privado nacional y extranjero.

"La nueva política de desarrollo minero es profundamente soberana, ecologista y con una visión de desarrollo integral", dijo al tiempo que agradeció a los inversionistas nacionales e internacionales que se han sumado al plan de desarrollo del Arco Minero, por continuar creyendo y apostando al país.

El Arco Minero del Orinoco ha venido siendo objetado por numerosos venezolanos revolucionarios, ambientalistas y conocedores del área que podría verse afectada; así mismo denuncian que el referido proyecto minero va en contra de la orientación original del comandante Hugo Chávez y contra los derechos ambientales, indígenas y soberanos; cuando en el escenario lo que se muestra es la intención pro-capitalista, no "antiimperialista" y de "transición al socialismo".

$1.386 millones para Crystallex

En abril de este año, un tribunal arbitral falló a favor de Crystallex, la otra empresa canadiense que operaba en Las Cristinas, afectada por la nacionalización ordenada por Chávez. El fallo ordena a Venezuela a indemnizar a Crystallex con $1.386 millones. Crystallex se declaró en bancarrota este año y espera el pago de Venezuela para reembolsar a sus acreedores.

A continuación, el comunicado en inglés.

Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Agrees to Pay Gold Reserve Arbitral Award and Acquire Mining Data and Executes an Agreement to Jointly Develop the Brisas Cristinas Gold Copper Mining Project

Spokane, Washington, August 8, 2016 Gold Reserve Inc. (TSX.V: GRZ) (OTCQB: GDRZF) ("Gold Reserve" or the "Company") announces that it has executed a settlement agreement ("Settlement Agreement") with the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ("Venezuela") which includes payment of the arbitral award (the "Award") granted in favor of the Company by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes in respect of the Brisas project. In addition, Venezuela has agreed to acquire the Company’s mining data for $240 million and the parties have entered into an agreement ("Mixed Company Agreement") for the formation of a jointly owned company ("Mixed Company"). The Mixed Company will have the gold, copper, and silver rights to 18,000 hectares, including the Brisas Cristinas deposit.

The Settlement Agreement includes, among other terms:
Venezuela will pay the Company the Award, which amounts to US$769,681,823, including accrued interest up to February 24, 2016, in two installments, US$600,000,000 which is expected on or before October 31, 2016 and the remaining US$169,681,823 on or before December 31, 2016. This payment shall be made to Gold Reserve using resources from the financing to be obtained by Venezuela for such purposes. The Company has agreed to a temporary suspension of the legal enforcement of the Award until final payment of the Award is made by Venezuela. Upon the final payment of the Award, the Company will cease all legal activities related to the collection of the Award.
Venezuela will acquire the Company’s technical mining data for US$240 million in four quarterly installments of US$50 million beginning October 31, 2016, with a fifth and final installment of US$40 million due on or before October 31, 2017. After the final payment, the Company’s technical mining data will be transferred to the Venezuelan National Mining Database.
Venezuela will use the proceeds from any financing it closes after the execution of this agreement to pay Gold Reserve the amounts owed under this agreement in preference to any other creditor.
Gold Reserve may terminate the Settlement Agreement by written notice, without requiring any decision from any judicial authority if the two installments with respect to the payment of the Award are not received by Gold Reserve within the periods provided in the Settlement Agreement.

The terms of the Mixed Company Agreement include:
The Mixed Company will be beneficially owned 55% by Venezuela and 45% by a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gold Reserve. The mining project term is 40 years (20 years with two 10 year extensions).
Venezuela will contribute to the Mixed Company, the rights to the gold, copper, silver and other strategic minerals contained within 18,000 hectares located in southeast Bolivar State which includes the Brisas Cristinas project. Gold Reserve, under a Technical Services Agreement, will provide engineering, procurement and construction services to the Mixed Company. Gold Reserve will receive a fee of 5% of all costs of construction and development of the project. After commencement of commercial production, the Company will be paid a fee of five percent (5%) for its technical assistance during operations.
Venezuela and the Company will work together to complete financing(s) to fund the contemplated US$2.1 billion anticipated capital costs of the Brisas Cristinas project.
Presidential Decrees have been or will be issued within the legal framework of the "Orinoco Mining Arc", with the following tax and fiscal incentives for Mixed Companies operating in that area:
Exemption from value added tax, stamp tax, municipal taxes and any taxes arising from the contribution of tangible or intangible assets, if any, to the Mixed Companies by the parties.
The Mixed Companies will incur the same cost of electricity, diesel and gasoline as that incurred by the government or related entities.
Venezuela and Gold Reserve will participate in the net profits of the Mixed Company, in accordance with an agreed upon formula resulting in specified respective percentages based on the sales price of gold per ounce. For sales up to $1600 per ounce, net profits will be allocated 55% to Venezuela and 45% to Gold Reserve. For sales greater than $1600 per ounce, the incremental amount will be allocated 70% to Venezuela and 30% to Gold Reserve. For example, with sales at $1600 and $3500 per ounce, net profits will be allocated 55%/45% and 60.5%/39.5% respectively.
The Mixed Company will pay a net smelter return royalty (NSR) to Venezuela on the sale of gold, copper, silver and any other strategic minerals of 5% for the first ten years of commercial production, 6% for the next ten years and 7% thereafter.
The Mixed Company will be authorized to maintain funds associated with future capital cost financings in US dollar accounts.
The Mixed Company will be authorized to export and sell its concentrate and doré containing gold, copper, silver and other strategic minerals outside of Venezuela and maintain proceeds from such sales in an offshore US dollar account.
The sales proceeds will be converted into local currency at the most favorable exchange rate offered by Venezuela to other entities to pay, as required, Venezuela income taxes and annual operating and capital costs for the Brisas Cristinas project. In addition, dividends and profit distributions, if any, will be directly paid to the Mixed Company shareholders.
If Venezuela enters into an agreement with a third party for the incorporation of a mixed company to perform similar activities with terms and conditions that are more favorable than the above tax and fiscal incentives, Venezuela agrees to use its best efforts to grant to the Mixed Company similar terms that will apply to the Brisas Cristinas project.
Venezuela will indemnify Gold Reserve and affiliates against any future legal actions associated with the Brisas Cristinas project.
The Mixed Company Board of Directors will be comprised of seven individuals, of which four will be appointed by Venezuela and three by Gold Reserve.

The combined Brisas Cristinas project, a gold-copper deposit located in the Kilometer 88 Mining District of Bolivar State in southeast Venezuela, when constructed, is anticipated to be the largest gold mine in South America and one of the largest in the world.

Doug Belanger, President of Gold Reserve, stated, "On behalf of the shareholders and stakeholders we are very pleased to settle our dispute with Venezuela. This settlement allows us to proceed with the tremendous opportunity for the Company and Venezuela to jointly develop the Brisas Cristinas gold, copper deposit while providing Venezuela a great opportunity to attract new foreign direct investments due to the set of policies and regulations approved by the administration for the mining industry. This will be transformed into solid economic growth in Venezuela and the expansion of a new industry complimentary to the Republics existing oil industry. After receipt of the award and settlement of all of the Company’s financial obligations, a substantial majority of the net proceeds of the payments related to the Award and sale of the technical mining data is planned to be distributed to our shareholders.

Aporrea / Escuela Bolivariana del Poder Popular
@prensa_ebpp

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