The Impact Of The Draft Mineral And Petroleum Resources Royalty Bill On Gold Mine Reserves (7126a81e-7d07-4922-8a31-925a1ca29865)

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 171 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
The latest Draft MPRRB was released for public comment in October 2006. The main purpose of the Bill is to collect royalties at mines developed in terms of new-order mineral rights granted through the MPRDA process. The transition phase stipulated in the MPRDA will be completed by 1 May 2009, on which date mineral royalties will become payable to the state. The royalty rates stated in the MPRRB differ from mineral to mineral and also depend on the degree of refinement. Gold is the subject of this paper, where the royalty rate ranges from 1.5% (for refined gold) to 3% (for unrefined gold) of sales revenue. This royalty is payable regardless of profit, with a maximum 75% relief for loss-making mines. The purpose of this paper is to establish whether or not it would be necessary for gold mines to adjust their mineral reserve statements as a result of this Bill. The methodology is to add the royalty costs stipulated in the MPRRB to the actual quarterly information for the past ten years as reported by the gold-mine members of the COM. The rationale is to investigate the impact this Bill (in its current form) would have had on gold reserves that must be left unmined in the ground because of a higher pay limit. The results of the study point to a significant impact on reserves available for mining with the subsequent shortening of mine lives and retrenchment of workers. Had the MPRRB been effective for the 10 years prior to 1996, it would have resulted in 46 tonnes of gold being sterilised. Stated alternatively, 30 700 workers at COM gold mines alone would have lost their livelihoods.
Citation
APA: (2007) The Impact Of The Draft Mineral And Petroleum Resources Royalty Bill On Gold Mine Reserves (7126a81e-7d07-4922-8a31-925a1ca29865)
MLA: The Impact Of The Draft Mineral And Petroleum Resources Royalty Bill On Gold Mine Reserves (7126a81e-7d07-4922-8a31-925a1ca29865). The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.