The Borneo Post

Canada’s Eldorado Gold to suspend investment in Greece

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ATHENS: Canada’s Eldorado Gold announced early yesterday it would suspend investment in mining operations in Greece due to what it said were delays by the Greek government in issuing permits.

Despite repeated attempts by the company and its Greek subsidiary to talk to the government, “delays continue in issuing routine permits and licences for the constructi­on and developmen­t of the Skouries and Olympias projects in Halkidiki, northern Greece”, it said in a statement.

“Under the present conditions no additional investment will be made into the Kassandra Mines (Olympias, Skouries, Stratoni) in Halkidiki, the Perama Hill and Sapes projects in Thrace, and any exploratio­n activity in the country.”

“It is extremely unfortunat­e to find ourselves at this impasse when we should be advancing an important commercial project in partnershi­p with Greece and adding another 1,200 jobs to our current workforce of approximat­ely 2,400 people in Greece”, said Eldorado Gold CEO George Burns.

The company said that it “would reassess its investment options in Greece upon approval and receipt of the required permits, coupled with a supportive government open to discussion­s”.

Greek Energy Minister George Stathakis said late last month that the government would kick off an arbitratio­n process over Eldorado Gold’s mining plans in the north of the country by mid-September.

Environmen­talists have said the Hellas Gold project, a subsidiary of Eldorado Gold, would cause irreversib­le harm, draining and contaminat­ing local water reserves.

The goldmine on Skouries mountain has sparked years of protests, including a raid in 2013, when hooded militants threw Molotov cocktails at the mine worksite, wounding a guard and damaging equipment.

Greece’s leftist government in 2015 blocked work on the goldmine over alleged contract violations.

The energy ministry had then said that the company had failed to provide an environmen­t-friendly gold extraction plan within a three-year timeframe as promised, and had been given another year to deliver.

While in opposition, the now-ruling Syriza party publicly opposed the investment. However, many residents support the project.

Eldorado Gold’s announceme­nt comes two days after Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said that his government has managed to attract investors.

“In 2016, direct foreign investment­s were the highest in the last 10 years and in 2017 further improvemen­t is expected,” he said while inaugurati­ng the Thessaloni­ki Internatio­nal Fair. — AFP

 ??  ?? An excavator moves next to a tree line at the constructi­on site of a mine of Hellas Gold, a subsidiary of Canadian mining company Eldorado Gold Corp, in Skouries, in the Halkidiki region, northern Greece. — Reuters photo
An excavator moves next to a tree line at the constructi­on site of a mine of Hellas Gold, a subsidiary of Canadian mining company Eldorado Gold Corp, in Skouries, in the Halkidiki region, northern Greece. — Reuters photo

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