BHP Billiton Diamonds & Specialty Products President Tim Cutt said: “We are very proud of EKATI’s track record and the substantial value it has created for the region and our shareholders. The mine’s success is a credit to the people who work there, at Yellowknife and with the marketing team in Antwerp. Harry Winston has long experience in the Canadian diamond industry and their commitment to study further development at EKATI could help extend the mine’s contribution to Northern Canada for many years to come.” BHP Billiton Chief Executive Non-Ferrous Andrew Mackenzie said: “The divestment of EKATI is consistent with our focus on large, long-life, low-cost, expandable, upstream assets and, together with the recent sale of our interests in Richards Bay Minerals and Yeelirrie, reflects our ongoing pursuit of a simpler business.” The EKATI joint venture parties holding the minority interests in the EKATI mine hold pre-emptive rights to purchase BHP Billiton's interests and have 60 days from the date they are provided with notice to exercise such rights. Harry Winston's agreements to purchase BHP Billiton's EKATI interests are subject to the expiration or waiver of these pre-emptive rights and other customary regulatory and closing conditions. The divestment of EKATI will result in an impairment of approximately US$200 million (post tax) to the carrying value of the asset which will be reflected as an exceptional item in BHP Billiton’s financial results. About EKATI EKATI is located 310 kilometres northeast of Yellowknife and 200 kilometres south of the Arctic Circle. It was Canada’s first diamond mine. BHP Billiton’s interest in EKATI consists of an 80 per cent interest in the Core Zone Joint Venture, comprising existing operations and a 58.8 per cent interest in the Buffer Zone Joint Venture, primarily focusing on exploration targets. This release was made outside the hours of operation of the ASX market announcements office. BHP Billiton press release |