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Ironbark Zinc Limited: Agreement with China Nonferrous

31.01.2017  |  ABN Newswire
Perth - Following the grant of a 30-year Mining Licence for the World Class Citronen Base Metal Project (Citronen) in Greenland, Ironbark Zinc Ltd. (Ironbark) (ASX:IBG) (OTCMKTS:IRBGY) is pleased to announce the immediate appointment of China Nonferrous Metal Industry's Foreign Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd (NFC) under an agreement to:

- Incorporate current Chinese equipment and construction costs into the Citronen Feasibility Study

- Prepare a project study report in compliance with the financing requirement of China's banks

- Ensure the technical criteria is in compliance with local laws, regulations, standards and codes in Greenland and China

- Assist Ironbark in securing Chinese project debt financing for the development of Citronen under the terms of the earlier Memorandum of Understanding

Ironbark views this agreement as a major step towards advancing the financing and development of Ironbark as it progresses to become one of the world's largest zinc mining companies.

Ironbark has selected NFC as providing the most technically capable, rapid and competitive construction engineers to deliver a turnkey, fixed price EPC solution to developing and commissioning Citronen.

Moving beyond the existing Memorandum of Understanding with NFC, Ironbark will see the Citronen Feasibility Study updated and tailored to meet the Chinese banking requirements that will target 70% debt financing and provide NFC with an option to acquire up to 19.9% of the Citronen project.

Ironbark is excited by this opportunity to work with NFC, one of the world's largest construction engineering groups that has the relevant experience and the capability to provide the key equipment for the Citronen project. NFC has a strong relationship with the Chinese banking sector that is expected to provide an excellent basis to achieve the debt funding objectives of 70% of the capital for Citronen.

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About Ironbark Zinc Limited:

Ironbark Zinc Ltd. (ASX:IBG) (OTCMKTS:IRBGY) is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and is seeking to become a base metal mining house. Ironbark seeks to build shareholder value through exploration and development of its projects and also seeks to actively expand the project base controlled by Ironbark through acquisition. The management and board of Ironbark have extensive technical and corporate experience in the minerals sector. The wholly owned Citronen base metal project currently hosts in excess of 13.1 Billion pounds of zinc (Zn) and lead (Pb). Full details refer to ASX announcement 25 November 2014 - Citronen Project Resource Update - JORC 2012 compliant resource.



Contact:

Jonathan Downes Managing Director
Ironbark Zinc Ltd.
Tel: +61 8 6461 6350
E-mail: admin@ironbark.gl

James Moses Media and Investor Relations Mandate Corporate
Tel: +61 420 991 574
E: james@mandatecorporate.com.au
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