Boart Says Demand For Mining Services Rising In S America, W Africa
May 17 2012 - 1:29AM
Dow Jones News
Mining services provider Boart Longyear Ltd. (BLY.AU) said
Thursday it expects to draw an increasing portion of its revenue
from South America and West Africa, as miners bolster their
exploration efforts in the regions in search of commodities like
copper and gold.
The company, which provides mineral exploration drilling
services and drilling products to mining companies, currently cites
Asia Pacific as its most significant region for demand, accounting
for around 26% of its sales.
However, orders have been rapidly increasing from South America
and West Africa, Chief Executive Craig Kipp told reporters at a
press conference in Sydney.
"[The major miners] are going to Chile and Peru, primarily for
copper, and going for gold...in Burkina Faso and Mali, that part of
the world," Kipp said.
Mining companies in Peru plan to invest about $53 billion in new
mines and expansion projects this decade, while a raft of gold
companies, including IAMGOLD Corp. (IAG) and Randgold Resources
Ltd. (GOLD), are targeting new discoveries in the relatively
under-explored areas of West Africa.
Kipp said there are some countries Boart refuses to work in,
though, due to inherent problems with corruption. "We have been
asked to go into some of these countries and we just say 'no'," he
said, without citing specific countries.
-By Rhiannon Hoyle, Dow Jones Newswires; 61-2-8272-4625;
rhiannon.hoyle@dowjones.com
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