MCC Royalties Limited

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MCC Royalties

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We provide royalty and streaming finance for companies that are producing energy commodities and industrial minerals via forward purchase streaming contracts and royalty agreements.

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MCC Royalties

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We are focused on providing stream and royalty finance for industrial minerals.

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MCC Royalties

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We have a global network that has extensive contacts in the four energy commodities.

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MCC Royalties

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We are focused on the essential energy commodities such as oil, gas, coal and uranium.

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About Us

MCC Royalties Limited (MCC) provides royalty and streaming finance for companies that are producing energy commodities and industrial minerals via forward purchase streaming contracts and royalty agreements.

We are focused on the essential energy commodities such as oil, gas, coal and uranium. Discovered Global Energy Commodity Reserves are worth $140.7 Trillion and Global Energy Commodity Production is currently $2.3 Trillion per annum.

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What is a Royalty?

A royalty is the right to receive a percentage or other denomination of mineral production from a mining operation.

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Types of Royalties

There are two major types of royalties in use in the mining industry today. They are the net smelter returns royalty and the net profits interest royalty.

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Net Smelter Returns Royalty

A Net Smelter Returns Royalty has been generically described as follows: A Royalty calculated on the net smelter return is essentially...

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Streaming Contract

Streaming Contract is an agreement that provides, in exchange for an upfront deposit payment, the right to purchase all or a portion of a mine’s production, at a price determined for the life of the transaction by the purchase agreement.

Streaming acquisitions are often larger in size than royalty acquisitions, have more flexibility in the negotiation of terms and conditions, and generally provide both parties with tax advantages.

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