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Highbank Resources Ltd
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Highbank signs aggregate marketing agreement

2017-03-02 21:04 ET - News Release

Mr. James Place reports

HIGHBANK INKS DEAL WITH AGGREGATE MARKETING COMPANY

Highbank Resources Ltd. has made an arrangement with a Canadian aggregate marketing company (AMC) that has agreed to provide marketing and customer service for the Swamp Point North project.

Details of the arrangement include the exclusive rights to engage potential customers and negotiate on Highbank's behalf to provide information regarding prices, delivery schedules and specifications of aggregate and rock products. AMC and Highbank have signed a letter giving authority to AMC to provide the above services immediately, while allowing 120 days to formulate a long-term agreement and/or joint venture for the same.

AMC is made up of experienced aggregate and construction persons who have critical connections both to the national and international construction and shipping industries.

James H. Place, PGeo, chief executive officer and president of Highbank, states: "This move by Highbank has put the company in a very advantageous position where we have seasoned experts in sales and marketing carrying out work on our behalf with mutual benefit to each party. This agreement has the potential to basically create an autonomous marketing and customer service division of Highbank without the need to increase in-house staff or financial risk."

In the news:

  • Pacific NorthWest LNG (Petronas) reaches impact benefits agreements with two first nations, Feb. 15, 2017, The Globe and Mail, by Brent Jang:
    • The energy consortium, led by Malaysia's state-owned Petronas, said that its pacts are with the Lax Kw'alaams Band and Metlakatla First Nations. The proposed $11.4-billion liquefaction terminal near Prince Rupert would be part of $36-million in spending, which would include two pipelines built by TransCanada Corp.
  • LNG project on Lelu Island may scrap bridge for Ridley Island site, Jan. 9, 2017, the Northern View, by Shannon Lough:
    • Petronas will not confirm nor deny reports that it is entertaining moving the berthing area for its proposed project on Lelu Island.
    • The change, if made, could save Petronas as much as $1-billion off the projected $11.4-billion price tag and alleviate many of the controversial environmental concerns.
    • Petronas is conducting a total project review over the coming months. It is possible that Petronas could lease land on Ridley Island that was not available when the project was first proposed and designed.
  • AltaGas greenlights Rupert project, Jan. 3, 2017, the Northern View, by Ms. Lough:
    • AltaGas has announced it will begin construction of a $500-million propane export terminal on Ridley Island this year.
    • After receiving approval from federal regulators, AltaGas made its final investment decision public. The company said it will begin early this year to build the terminal designed to ship 1.2 million tonnes of propane to Asian markets each year.
    • The Ridley Island terminal near Prince Rupert gives the proponent a geographical advantage -- shipments to Asia will take 10 days as opposed to the 25 days it takes to ship from the United States Gulf Coast.
    • A final multiyear agreement has also been signed between AltaGas and the Japan-based Astomos Energy Corp. to purchase 50 per cent of the 1.2 million tonnes of propane to be exported from Ridley.
    • "Astomos is one of the largest LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) players in the world, providing great access to Asian markets for Western Canadian producers," said David Harris, president and chief executive officer of AltaGas.

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