Mardie salt and potash project, Australia – update

21st January 2022 By: Sheila Barradas - Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

Mardie salt and potash project, Australia – update

Name of the Project
Mardie salt and potash project.

Location
On the Pilbara coast of Western Australia.

Project Owner/s
Australia-based resources company BCI Minerals.

Project Description
An optimisation study has delivered a bigger project and an improved layout, compared with the July 2020 definitive feasibility study (DFS). An expansion of the evaporation area has resulted in an increase of about 20% in salt production, from 4.4-million tonnes a year in the DFS to 5.35-million tonnes a year in the optimisation study, as well as an increase in sulphate of potash (SoP) production from 120 000 t/y to 140 000 t/y.

Using an inexhaustible seawater resource and a production process driven mainly by natural solar and wind energy, there is potential to optimise and expand the project beyond the currently planned production levels.

The project’s operating life is estimated at a minimum of 60 years.

Potential Job Creation
During construction, 490 jobs are expected to be created, while 2 200 jobs are expected to be created during operations.

Net Present Value/Internal Rate of Return
The project’s estimated ungeared net present value has increased from A$1.19-billion, at a 7% discount rate, in the DFS, to $1.67-billion in the optimisation study.

Capital Expenditure
Main construction capital costs have increased from A$779-million in the DFS to A$913 in the optimisation study. The project has an internal rate of return of 16.1%.

Planned Start/End Date
BCI aims to start construction in early 2022, which will allow for first salt sales to be achieved by the fourth quarter of 2024 and first SoP sales by the first quarter of 2026.

Latest Developments
The federal Department of Water, Agriculture and Environment (DAWE) has issued BCI with the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act approval for its Mardie salt and potash project.

This is a key approval, which complements the Western Australian environmental approval, granted in November 2021.

The company has said that it is now on track to finalise all secondary approvals for the project, which will allow for the Mardie project development to proceed.

“The federal government’s support for Mardie is evidenced through a range of approvals, which also include A$600-million of loan facilities and a major project status allocation to Mardie,” BCI MD Alwyn Vorster has said.

“BCI has a strong commitment to environment and heritage protection and biodiversity conservation at Mardie,” he adds.

Key Contracts, Suppliers and Consultants
The DFS was managed by BCI, with support from GR Engineering Services (DFS lead engineer), additional support from Worley, CMW Geosciences, Preston Consulting, RPS, Roskill, Argus Consulting, Braemar ACM Shipbroking and KPMG, besides others; and Engenium (project management contractor).

Contact Details for Project Information
BCI Minerals, tel +61 8 6311 3400 or email info@bciminerals.com.au.