Aspire seeks to extend Trans-Mongolian railway to include Ovoot project

Thursday, 21 June 2012 13:41:20 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Australia-based, Mongolia-focused coking coal explorer Aspire Mining Limited (Aspire) has announced that it has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with the Mongolian subsidiary of rail giant Russian Railways to discuss extending the Trans-Mongolian Railway across northern Mongolia, to include Aspire's Ovoot coking coal project.
 
Aspire said that the memorandum of understanding will explore the development of a strategic partnership between the Mongolian subsidiary of Russian Railways and Northern Railways LLC (Northern Railways), Aspire's infrastructure  subsidiary, to build, own and operate an extension of the existing Trans-Mongolian Railway at Erdenet through to Ovoot via the town of Moron. It also provides a framework to discuss amongst other things the application for a rail concession for the Erdenet-Moron-Ovoot rail line, investment, and network rail capacity and integration.

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