PM Says No Titanium Mining in Chi Pat, Koh Kong
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PM Says No Titanium Mining in Chi Pat, Koh Kong
Cambodia Chooses Forest Conservation over $22B Investment from Titanium Mining
17/12/18 08:33
Koh Kong (FN), Dec. 15 – Cambodia decided to give up $22 billion from the investment of titanium mining in Chi Pat, Koh Kong province for the sake of forest conservation, Cambodian Prime Minister HE informed Bruno Bodard, Founder and General Manager of Most Beautiful Bays in the World Club.
The statement was made when the premier received a courtesy call from Bruno in Koh Kong province, where the 7th Sea Festival is held.
Delegate minister Sri Thamrong quoted the premier’s words to the press that, “We absolutely rejectd the titanium mining in Chi Pat, as it would cause the loss of 20,000 hectares of our forests and the destruction of our beautiful sea, changing from blue to red after mining.”
“Our policy gives up money for environment,” Prime Minister highlighted, according to the same source.
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17/12/18 08:33
Koh Kong (FN), Dec. 15 – Cambodia decided to give up $22 billion from the investment of titanium mining in Chi Pat, Koh Kong province for the sake of forest conservation, Cambodian Prime Minister HE informed Bruno Bodard, Founder and General Manager of Most Beautiful Bays in the World Club.
The statement was made when the premier received a courtesy call from Bruno in Koh Kong province, where the 7th Sea Festival is held.
Delegate minister Sri Thamrong quoted the premier’s words to the press that, “We absolutely rejectd the titanium mining in Chi Pat, as it would cause the loss of 20,000 hectares of our forests and the destruction of our beautiful sea, changing from blue to red after mining.”
“Our policy gives up money for environment,” Prime Minister highlighted, according to the same source.
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Context: HE was giving a speech over the weekend at the Koh Kong Sea Festival, before his invited guest, Bruno Bodard, Founder and General Manager of Most Beautiful Bays in the World Club. The objective is to promote tourism.
December 17, 2018
PM rejects $20 billion mining investment which endangers forests
Prime Minister HE on Saturday reminded people that he had rejected a proposed Titanium mining investment worth about $20 billion in Koh Kong province because the project would devastate a huge swathe of forests and endanger wildlife.
Speaking during the Sea Festival in the province, Mr HE said that sometime ago the Mines and Energy Ministry first raised a proposal related to the investment in Thmar Baing district’s Chi Phat commune which was worth not less than $22 billion.
He said he rejected it to protect the forest, wildlife and the environment.
“I decided not to allow the Titanium investment after I studied and found that before mining for Titanium worth about $20 billion we will have to lose about 20,000 hectares of forest land which is home to rare species of wildlife, including elephants,” Mr HE said.
“Mining for Titanium will also have an environmental impact with the sea being turned red instead of being blue and that is why I decided against the investment,” he added.
Mr HE said that two months after he made the decision, there was a new request from the company concerned.
“They said that if we did not allow them to invest, Cambodia will lose the confidence of investors,” he said. “I responded by saying that losing investor confidence is one thing but I have to consider protecting Cambodian people from disaster.”
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50560060/p ... s-forests/
December 17, 2018
PM rejects $20 billion mining investment which endangers forests
Prime Minister HE on Saturday reminded people that he had rejected a proposed Titanium mining investment worth about $20 billion in Koh Kong province because the project would devastate a huge swathe of forests and endanger wildlife.
Speaking during the Sea Festival in the province, Mr HE said that sometime ago the Mines and Energy Ministry first raised a proposal related to the investment in Thmar Baing district’s Chi Phat commune which was worth not less than $22 billion.
He said he rejected it to protect the forest, wildlife and the environment.
“I decided not to allow the Titanium investment after I studied and found that before mining for Titanium worth about $20 billion we will have to lose about 20,000 hectares of forest land which is home to rare species of wildlife, including elephants,” Mr HE said.
“Mining for Titanium will also have an environmental impact with the sea being turned red instead of being blue and that is why I decided against the investment,” he added.
Mr HE said that two months after he made the decision, there was a new request from the company concerned.
“They said that if we did not allow them to invest, Cambodia will lose the confidence of investors,” he said. “I responded by saying that losing investor confidence is one thing but I have to consider protecting Cambodian people from disaster.”
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50560060/p ... s-forests/
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Re: PM Says No Titanium Mining in Chi Pat, Koh Kong
Now wait for the mining to begin anyway.
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Re: PM Says No Titanium Mining in Chi Pat, Koh Kong
You cynic! Dont you realise Samdaech loves elephants?Felgerkarb wrote:Now wait for the mining to begin anyway.
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Holding out for a higher price ?Barang chgout wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 8:36 pmYou cynic! Dont you realise Samdaech loves elephants?Felgerkarb wrote:Now wait for the mining to begin anyway.
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Elephants are worth an awful lot these days.
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Re: PM Says No Titanium Mining in Chi Pat, Koh Kong
There must be 4 or 5 trees left out there to protect.
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Why No Titanium Mining in Chi Pat ?
Wondering what this is all about ? This article from the Phnom Penh Post in 2010 gives some clues about why the prospective titanium mine at Chi Pat was not developed. Looking back, it seems likely that the Cambodian authorities decided against the mine for financial reasons, and it is possible that the mine's backers backed out, leaving the government with no alternative to abandoning the plan.
The Phnom Penh Post at the time made allegations that the project was only the beginning of large-scale Chinese mining development in the Cardamon Mountains (see above). It is difficult to find firm proof to back these allegations, but it would make sense if the mining project was put on hold in 2011 because the Chinese investors did not find it to be sufficiently viable at the time.
It matters little to the inhabitants of Chi Pat if the PM is presenting the decision as one of environmental concern by the government; what counts is the ultimate result. However, it is always possible that future marked increases in global titanium prices could change the outcome yet again.
Wondering what this is all about ? This article from the Phnom Penh Post in 2010 gives some clues about why the prospective titanium mine at Chi Pat was not developed. Looking back, it seems likely that the Cambodian authorities decided against the mine for financial reasons, and it is possible that the mine's backers backed out, leaving the government with no alternative to abandoning the plan.
More here from the environmental website Mongabay, also published in 2010, before the plan was abandoned.Titanium-mining figures much too good to be true
Steve Finch | Publication date 13 August 2010 | 08:01 ICT
THE prospect of Cambodia developing its biggest mine to date – the United Khmer Group titanium concession in Koh Kong province – promises considerable economic potential. Unfortunately, the project quite simply does not add up.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/ ... od-be-true
https://news.mongabay.com/2010/09/secre ... ed-forest/1 September 2010
No matter what profits the company makes it’s not certain those funds would stay in Cambodia: Zwirn [from Wildlife Alliance] says that the project is being backed by Vietnamese and Chinese interests, but the company has refused to disclose the names of the private investors involved in the project.
In addition, questions have been raised as to the amount of ilmenite, which is the mineral mined for titanium production, in the area. Chea Chet has stated that United Khmer Group expects to pull up 120 million tonnes. Yet, Wildlife Alliance counters that the area was explored by another mining company, Omsaura, which estimated that only 2.5 million tonnes would be available, about 2 percent of Chet’s claim.
Zwrin says that the company is playing “classic bait and switch”. By “vastly overstating the [expected] revenues” United Khmer Group is using visions of riches to pressure the government for approval.
Conservationists fear that if this titanium mine is approved it will open the door to a variety of industrial projects in the region ultimately devastating one of Southeast Asia’s last pristine forests. The Phnom Penh Post reports that if the titanium mine is successfully approved, China is planning three to four more mines covering 100,000 hectares (247,000 acres) in the Cardamom Mountains.
The Phnom Penh Post at the time made allegations that the project was only the beginning of large-scale Chinese mining development in the Cardamon Mountains (see above). It is difficult to find firm proof to back these allegations, but it would make sense if the mining project was put on hold in 2011 because the Chinese investors did not find it to be sufficiently viable at the time.
It matters little to the inhabitants of Chi Pat if the PM is presenting the decision as one of environmental concern by the government; what counts is the ultimate result. However, it is always possible that future marked increases in global titanium prices could change the outcome yet again.
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Re: PM Says No Titanium Mining in Chi Pat, Koh Kong
Sounds a lot like the oil development fiasco.
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