Mining Mirror January 2019 | Page 18

Indaba preview The platinum industry has really been in the doldrums for at least the last eight to nine years. The reality is that it is very difficult for platinum mines to run profitable operations at current market prices. concerns, have plagued a once thriving sector of the economy. Last year’s safety record has been appalling, and Mantashe has been quick to rebuke mining bosses for chasing profits rather than considering safety. Although all is not lost for South Africa, questions remain, and the Charter and expropriation of land without compensation dominate the national discourse. According to Gary Felthun, partner at law firm White & Case and head of Mergers and Acquisitions (M & A), there has been a notable drop in the number of mergers and acquisitions in the past four years. “There is no doubt that legislative uncertainty plays a major role,” says Felthun. “But we cannot only blame politics and regulations for the mining industry’s woes,” he adds. “The platinum industry has really been in the doldrums for at least the last eight to nine years. The reality is that it is very difficult for platinum mines to run profitable operations at current market prices,” he says. South Africa is heavily dependent on platinum production and produces the majority of the world’s platinum. To make things worse, large new projects like Ivanhoe’s Platreef Mine, and several new mines in Zimbabwe, will push additional stock into the market, potentially increasing the supply and demand gap. Felthun says margins do not appear to be great in the gold mining sector either. “We haven’t seen a lot of foreign investment in gold or platinum, which is a concern. It is therefore imperative that mining is made more attractive for foreign investors,” says Felthun. Attracting more foreign investment “The Mining Charter is a critical component of mining in South Africa. It is important that decision-makers make The South African underground mining environment is becoming increasingly dangerous, and last year the safety record has been atrocious. [16] MINING MIRROR JANUARY 2019 www.miningmirror.co.za