TORONTO, Nov. 2, 2022
/CNW/ - Aclara Resources Inc. ("Aclara" or the
"Company") (TSX: ARA) is pleased to announce that an
arbitrator of the Arbitration Center of the Santiago Chamber of Commerce ("ACSCC")
has recently rendered a final ruling in favour of Aclara in
connection with the previously disclosed arbitration proceeding
between the Company and Madesal SpA ("Madesal"), providing
for no specific performance nor payments of any kind to be made by
the Company to Madesal.
The grounds for the arbitration, which was initiated by Madesal
before the ACSCC, was its claim of an alleged violation of
preparatory agreements executed between the parties in 2014 and
2015 (the "MOU and its Addendum") pursuant to which Madesal
would grant to the former owner of the Penco Module a mining
easement over its property called "Fundo El Cabrito" for the future
development of the Penco Module. As consideration for the easement,
and recognizing the strategic value of the Fundo El Cabrito
property, Madesal was granted a royalty over the future production
of rare earths mined on the said property. Nevertheless, it was
subsequently decided for technical and environmental reasons that
the Penco Module would be developed in a different location and
that, as a result, no mining would take place on Madesal's
property. Madesal had been seeking specific performance of the
obligations allegedly derived from the MOU and its Addendum, plus
damages, which amounted to approximately US$30 million.
The ruling of the arbitrator, Mr. Roberto Guerrero del Rio, of the ACSCC was
rendered on October 28, 2022,
however, the outcome of the ruling was not disclosed to the Company
until it was served with the ruling today.
About Aclara
Aclara is a development-stage rare earth mineral resources
company located in Chile. Aclara
is initiating the development of its resources through a project
called the Penco Module (the "Penco Module"), which covers a
surface area of approximately 600 hectares and which has ionic
clays that are rich in rare earth elements. Aclara is currently
focused on the development and on the future construction and
operation of the Penco Module, which will aim to produce a rare
earth concentrate through a processing plant that will be fed by
clays from nearby deposits. Aclara's unique extraction process
offers several advantages such as: no blasting, crushing or milling
required; no tailings dam; minimal water consumption due to a high
level of water recirculation; amenable leaching with a fertilizer;
and no radioactivity.
SOURCE Aclara Resources Inc.