Rio Tinto Completes Sale of Uranium Project in Australia

Rio Tinto has completed the sale of the Kintyre uranium project located in Western Australia to a joint venture comprising subsidiaries of Cameco Corporation and Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd for US$495 million.

The transaction, which was announced on 10 July 2008, is part of Rio Tinto’s planned programme to divest assets worth US$10 billion in 2008.

In November 2007, Rio Tinto announced the results of its overall strategic review of the Group’s asset portfolio following its acquisition of Alcan. Options are being explored to divest Rio Tinto Energy America (coal), Rio Tinto Minerals talc and borates businesses, Rio Tinto Alcan Packaging, Rio Tinto Alcan Engineered Products, Rio Tinto’s interest in the Northparkes copper mine in Australia and Rio Tinto’s Sweetwater uranium assets in the USA.

Earlier this year Rio Tinto sold Greens Creek mine in Alaska for US$750 million and its interest in the Cortez operation in Nevada for US$1.695 billion.
 

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