ASX mining stock drops despite big lithium news

This mining and mining services company will be developing an underground lithium mine.

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Develop Global Ltd (ASX: DVP) shares are falling on Wednesday morning.

In early trade, the ASX mining stock is down 2% to $6.05.

This follows the release of an announcement before the market open.

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What did the ASX mining stock announce?

This morning, the mining and mining services company announced a major contract win.

The first contract is a $274 million contract from Core Lithium Ltd (ASX: CXO) to undertake all underground development and production activities at the Finniss Lithium Project in the Northern Territory.

The ASX mining stock notes that the contract has a minimum three-year term, with a two-year extension option, and is expected to generate steady-state annual revenue of $120 million.

The scope of work includes surface infrastructure and portal establishment at the BP33 mine and associated underground mining activities.

The company's managing director, Bill Beament, said:

We are delighted to secure the Core Lithium contract, which again reflects the skills and depth of our first-class mining services team. We are also very pleased to add a lithium project of this quality and scale to our mining services portfolio, given its long mine life and strong fundamentals. We are currently preparing tenders for mining services opportunities and receiving extremely positive feedback from potential clients about the strength of our team and our approach to mining and contracting.

What else was announced?

The ASX mining stock separately announced that its contract with Bellevue Gold Ltd (ASX: BGL) will come to an end shortly.

It notes that completion of this contract will coincide with the scheduled start of underground mining at Core Lithium's Finniss Lithium Project.

Management highlights that the demobilisation of the electrical infrastructure, fixed plant and mobile mining fleet at Bellevue Gold will release ~$50 million worth of capital that is scheduled to be redeployed throughout the Develop business.

As part of the demobilisation, Develop intends to retain the personnel it employed at Bellevue. It points out that this team includes some of the most skilled and experienced underground miners in Australia.

Beament commented:

We are operating in a very favourable contracting market and therefore it is important that we strike the right balance between delivering value for our clients and returns for our shareholders. We have built a world-class underground mining team and it is imperative that we protect margins, not only for our shareholders but also to ensure that we can continue to invest in the best people and the latest equipment for the benefit of our clients.

This means being selective in the contracts we take on and the terms on which we deliver our services. Our new contract with Core Lithium is ideally suited to our key strengths and will see us relocate highly experienced people from our Bellevue site to the Finniss project.

Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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