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Chatham Congratulates NZ Coalition Government on Fast Track

Operational Update7 October 2024CRPIndustrials

NEWS RELEASE 24-32 October 7, 2024

Chatham Congratulates NZ Coalition Government on Fast Track Permitting

Initiative


WELLINGTON New Zealand – Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited (TSXV: “NZP”, NZX: “CRP” and

“3GRE” (Frankfurt) or the “Company”) is very pleased to report that operating in the resources

sector in New Zealand just got a whole lot easier.


Nineteen mining and quarrying projects will be included in the Fast-Track Approvals Bill, the

Government announced on Sunday 6 October. These include the Trans-Tasman Resources

seabed vanadium iron sands project.


Chatham congratulates the Coalition Government on this giant leap forward and as a fellow

seabed mining company (holding a granted mining permit since 2013) considers the inclusion of

Trans-Tasman Resources in the Fast Track list particularly significant.


International investors will welcome this milestone as it signals a reversal of the permitting risk

that has in recent years made New Zealand an increasingly unpopular investment destination.


Context


It’s important to note that being on the list is not an automatic approval of a project. Those listed

must make an application to the Environmental Protection Authority and be assessed under the

Bill once it is passed.


These are not the only projects that may be able to go through the fast-track process. Once the

Bill is enacted later this year, anyone can apply.


This includes Chatham Rock Phosphate which applied to be on the second ranked category of the

Schedule 2 in the Bill, as we were not yet funded to resubmit an application. By doing so Chatham

effectively deprioritised itself and didn’t make the List.


New Zealand MBIE officials have advised us that not being listed in Schedule 2 is not a

commentary on the merits of the project, nor any future indication on how the project would be

assessed if we were to make a future application under the Bill once enacted.


Looking Ahead


We expect our reapplication for an environmental permit to be funded either by a consortium of

local investors or by operating cashflows from our Queensland mining operations, the first of

which was granted a mining permit last week.

As the only local source of rock phosphate, which was recently added to the Critical Minerals list,
we are hopeful that our reapplication for an environmental permit will be successful.




For further information please contact:


Chris Castle

President and Chief Executive Officer

Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited

64 21 55 81 85 or chris@crpl.co.nz


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