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Ok Tedi Ends 2023 On High Note With Total Dividend Payment Of K450 Million

Amid major changes to its company leadership in 2023, the Ok Tedi Mining has paid K450 million.

The SOE announced that the final dividend of K350 million was paid on December, 28th of, 2023 with the initial K100 million paid in October

OTML Board Chairman, Jeffrey Innes, thanked employees, contract partners and the mine impacted communities for their support throughout 2023.

He said that 2023 was a restore and reset year for OTML marked by the appointment and restructure of a new senior leadership team.

Mr Innes said the need for this change in leadership was to bring forth a comprehensive overhaul of restoring, resetting, and reinvigorating the entire business while focusing strategic emphasis on business improvement, cost efficiencies and liquidity, stakeholder engagement, long-term planning and implementation of Tax Credit Projects aligned with the National Government Development Strategy 2050.”

With the OTML Board approval of the Mine Life Extension up to 2050, Mr Innes said the Company envisions sustainable growth up to 2050, with a particular focus on energy transition.

Mr Innes said Key strategic Growth 2050 projects are in place and progressing well based on the Company’s current Strategic Business Plan and is expected to generate K30 billion (US$8 billion) in cash flow.

He added that the “El Nino onset also affected the OTML operations for a while in November however the Company has implemented its Dry Weather Management Plan to see it through the challenges and is pleased to declare that Ok Tedi remains profitable and continues to deliver to our shareholders.

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