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Vale could be 'natural' owner for Samarco, in talks with BHP

17th January 2018

By: Reuters

  

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SAO PAULO – Brazil's Vale is in talks with BHP Billiton on options for their joint venture Samarco, and it may be easier for Vale to resolve that miner's problems as sole owner, a director of the Brazilian mining company said on Wednesday.

"Maybe Vale would be a natural owner of Samarco, maybe it could make Samarco operate again," André Figueiredo, Vale's investor relations director, said during a meeting with investors and analysts in Sao Paulo.

Earlier this month, Reuters reported that talks about the joint venture were under way, including the option of Vale buying out its partner, but that a price had not yet been established.

Samarco has not operated since November 2015, when flood waters inundated a dam designed to hold back mine waste and caused it to burst, flooding nearby towns and killing 19 people in Brazil's worst environmental disaster.

Figueiredo said that given current iron ore prices, the company could reach its net debt goal of $10-billion before the year end. Vale is prioritising cutting debt and increasing returns for shareholders before any new investments, he added.

The world's top nickel producer has no plans to boost production of the metal, as it awaits stronger demand from the electric car industry, he said.

Edited by Reuters

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