Communiqué de presse
June 6, 2025


 

Projet phare : L'Initiative Marathon en cuivre et palladium

Le Projet Marathon dans le Nord-Ouest de l'Ontario est l'actif principal de Generation Mining, prêt à devenir une source critique de cuivre et de palladium en Amérique du Nord - des métaux essentiels pour l'électrification et la réduction des émissions.

Métriques clés du projet

Rentabilité économique : Une étude de faisabilité met en lumière une valeur actuelle nette après impôts de 1,07 milliard de dollars avec un taux de remise de 6 % et un taux de rendement interne de 28 %, avec un remboursement en 1,9 an basé sur les prix des métaux récents.

Profil de production : Sur une durée de vie de la mine de 13 ans, le projet est prévu pour produire 42 millions de livres de cuivre et 168 000 onces de palladium annuellement, aux côtés de platine, d'or et d'argent.

Infrastructure et permis : Entièrement autorisé aux niveaux fédéral et provincial, le projet a obtenu son permis de construction final, le rendant "prêt pour le démarrage". L'infrastructure comprend une ligne électrique de 230 kV, une proximité avec la Transcanadienne, et une voie ferrée pour la logistique.

Positionnement stratégique

Le Projet Marathon répond aux vulnérabilités de la chaîne d'approvisionnement mondiale, en particulier pour le palladium, fortement dépendant de la Russie et de l'Afrique du Sud, et le cuivre, confronté à des déficits à long terme en raison des demandes en électrification. Sa localisation en Ontario - une juridiction stable avec des politiques favorables aux minéraux critiques - renforce son attrait pour les investisseurs et les gouvernements.

Santé financière et besoins en capital

En mars 2025, Generation Mining a signalé une liquidité restreinte, avec une réserve de trésorerie d'environ 12 mois basée sur un taux de consommation annuel aligné sur les besoins de développement du projet. La société a réduit significativement sa consommation de trésorerie grâce à des efficacités opérationnelles.

Financement et besoins en capital

Exigence en capital initiale : Le Projet Marathon nécessite 992 millions de dollars pour la construction, exigeant un financement externe. La direction anticipe le soutien des fonds fédéraux et provinciaux pour les minéraux critiques, des investisseurs institutionnels et des partenariats stratégiques.

Confiance du marché : Les économies robustes du projet et son stade avancé de permis atténuent les risques associés à la dilution des actions.

Priorités à court terme

Obtention de financement : Finalisation des structures de dette-actions et des subventions gouvernementales pour commencer la construction fin 2025.

Mobilisation opérationnelle : Engagement des contracteurs et finalisation des conceptions d'ingénierie pour atteindre les objectifs de production fin 2026.

Collaboration communautaire : Renforcement des partenariats avec les communautés autochtones et les parties prenantes locales pour maintenir la licence sociale.

Vision à long terme

Leadership en minéraux critiques : Positionner Marathon en tant que fournisseur de premier plan de cuivre et de palladium, en alignement avec les tendances mondiales de décarbonisation.

Intégration de la durabilité : Mise en place de systèmes de recyclage de l'eau et de techniques minières à faible émission de carbone pour dépasser les normes environnementales.

Expansion des ressources : Exploration des gisements satellites comme Geordie et Sally pour étendre la durée de vie de la mine et diversifier la production métallique.

Conclusion

Generation Mining se trouve à un carrefour crucial. L'expertise de sa direction, les économies convaincantes du Projet Marathon et son positionnement stratégique dans le secteur des minéraux critiques créent une base pour une croissance transformative. Bien que les défis de liquidité à court terme nécessitent une navigation prudente, les perspectives à long terme de la société sont renforcées par une demande croissante de cuivre et de palladium, des cadres réglementaires favorables et un actif prêt pour le démarrage. Les investisseurs et les parties prenantes surveilleront de près sa capacité à obtenir du financement et à se lancer en douceur dans la production - une étape qui pourrait consolider son rôle dans la transition énergétique verte en Amérique du Nord.

Pour plus de détails, veuillez consulter le site Web institutionnel de Generation Mining, les études de faisabilité et les dépôts réglementaires.


















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