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Akobo Minerals signs refinery agreement with MKS PAMP

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Akobo Minerals AB has announced that it has signed an agreement with MKS PAMP for a range of gold refinery-related services.

MKS PAMP will provide turnkey refining solutions to Akobo Minerals, from the collection of the doré (the semi-pure alloy of gold, produced at Akobo’s Minerals’ mine in southwest Ethiopia) and managing the transportation of the gold through Addis Ababa and all the way to MKS PAMP’s refinery in Switzerland for further purification. Other MKS PAMP services include assaying, hedging, and delivery of metal bars to customers around the world.

Akobo Minerals carefully selected MKS PAMP as its partner due to the company’s strong commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles. Among all refineries, MKS PAMP stood out as the sole refinery dedicated to reducing its carbon footprint, a commitment that has been independently verified and confirmed by the Science based initiative (SBTI), an independent body.

Jørgen Evjen, CEO of Akobo Minerals, said:

“Our agreement with MKS PAMP is the latest piece in the jigsaw for Akobo Minerals as we move towards production. As we set our sights on production from our Segele mine, we are delighted that we have secured a partner that will work with us to take our gold from our site to the global gold market. It is a true stamp of approval by one of the most respected LBMA-approved refineries in the world.”

“The most important aspect of our partnership is that MKS PAMP’s core values are in line with our own. We pride ourselves on ensuring that every step in our gold exploration and mining activity is undertaken whilst adhering to the highest levels of ethics and transparency – as part of our award-wining ESG programme. MKS PAMP has demonstrated over the years a strong dedication to maintaining the same high ethical and transparent standards in its operations, making it the ideal fit for our mutual goals. I am excited about the prospect of nurturing a strong and enduring relationship in the years ahead.”

Marwan Shakarchi, CEO at MKS PAMP, added:

“We are pleased to support Akobo Minerals on their ESG journey as they continue to demonstrate their commitment to an ethical boutique gold mining operation in Ethiopia. Choosing Akobo Minerals as a business partner perfectly fits our own philosophy of working with companies that put ESG at the forefront.”

Another important reasons for Akobo Minerals’ desire to work with MKS PAMP is its Provenance program. MKS PAMP developed Provenance as a traceability solution that utilises blockchain to trace precious metals along the supply chain and guarantee responsible sourcing globally. The desire by customers worldwide to purchase gold from ethical sources is increasingly important, while Akobo Minerals prides itself on the lengths it goes to produce ethical gold from its unique Segele gold deposit.

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