Bushveld unit completes first phase of vanadium project expansion

1st December 2017 By: Mia Breytenbach - Creamer Media Deputy Editor: Features

Bushveld unit completes first phase of vanadium project expansion

FORTUNE MOJAPELO The completion of the expansion project will enhance Vametco’s existing competitive position in a structurally deficit market
Photo by: Duane Daws

Aim-listed Bushveld Minerals’ Bushveld Vametco subsidiary completed the first phase of the Vametco multiphased expansion project in the September quarter, during which Vametco reached a yearly production run rate of 3 035 metric tonnes of vanadium (MTV).

Bushveld Minerals and Yellow Dragon Holdings in April jointly acquired Bushveld Vametco Alloys, the South African vanadium mining operation, near Brits, in the North West, from Evraz Group.

Under the oversight of Bushveld and Yellow Dragon, Vametco has started the multiphased expansion project to increase yearly production.

The next two expansion phases will increase production to 3 750 MTV/y by June 2018 and to more than 5 000 MTV/y by the end of 2019.

The presence of an integrated platform will allow the development of downstream operations, as well as achieve product diversification, according to Bushveld.

“The completion of the expansion project will enhance Vametco’s existing competitive position in a structurally deficit market,” Bushveld Minerals CEO Fortune Mojapelo stated in an operational update last month

The Vametco mining operation currently uses openpit bench mining methods to mine a well- defined orebody. Run-of-mine ore is fed into a primary, secondary and tertiary crushing circuit, followed by milling and magnetic separation to produce magnetite concentrates. These are fed into the kiln (treatment plant) followed by leaching, milling and precipitation processes and finally into the Nitrovan plant to produce vanadium products.

Vametco, meanwhile, put in a solid performance in the third quarter ended September 30, which was supported by a rising vanadium price that traded at an average of $39.40/kg.

Bushveld Vametco sold 744 MVT during the quarter – an increase of 6.7% on the June quarter.

“This performance enabled revenue to increase by 29%, and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation to increase by 69%, compared with June 2017,” Mojapelo noted.

Vametco produced 669 MTV in the form of Nitrovan, a trademark product sold in major steel markets across the world, from its own magnetite concentrate during the September quarter.

Vanadium production decreased by about 16%, compared with the June quarter, mainly as a result of an unplanned refractory repair to the kiln in September.

Vanadium production for the third quarter was 14% lower year-on-year, as a result of the nonavailability of vanadium- containing slag this year, while the ore beneficiation upgrade was still under construction.

A two-week, planned maintenance period is scheduled for the December quarter.

Vametco has a current yearly plant capacity of about 3 035 MTV of Nitrovan and modified vanadium oxide.