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Assets Held for Sale
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2016
Assets Held For Sale  
Assets Held for Sale

5. ASSETS HELD FOR SALE

 

On April 7, 2016, the Company entered into the Laramide SPA with Laramide Resources for the sale of its wholly-owned subsidiary Hydro Resources, Inc., which holds the Company’s Churchrock and Crownpoint projects. Under the terms of the Laramide SPA, the Company is set to transfer ownership of the Churchrock and Crownpoint projects in exchange for the following consideration from Laramide Resources at closing:

 

·$5.25 million in cash; and

 

·$7.25 million promissory note, secured by a deed of trust or mortgage over the projects. The note will have a three-year term and carry an initial interest rate of 5% which then increases to 10% upon Laramide Resources decision regarding commercial production at the Churchrock project. Principal payments of approximately $2.4 million are due and payable on the anniversary of the closing of the transaction in each of 2017, 2018 and 2019. Interest will be payable on a quarterly basis, provided however that no interest will be payable prior to the first principal payment in 2017.

 

The closing under the Laramide SPA is subject to various conditions, including, without limitation, completion of a financing by Laramide Resources on commercially reasonable terms and in such amount as is necessary to fund the $5.25 million purchase price and certain customary and required consents and releases of and by third parties, including RCF. Either party may terminate the Laramide SPA if the closing thereunder has not occurred on or before September 30, 2016. The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the transfer of the Company’s license to Laramide Resources, effective at closing.

 

As a result, the assets and liabilities associated with the Churchrock and Crownpoint projects have been classified as held for sale as of June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015. The Company recently acquired a portion of the Churchrock project from Energy Fuels Inc., and recorded the assets at a fair value of $2.1 million. As the agreed sales proceeds exceed the carrying value, no further fair value adjustment was necessary. The remaining Churchrock and Crownpoint properties mineral rights were previously impaired and the carrying value is nil.