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Ring of Fire Metals, Wyloo Metals, Mincor Resources combine under one brand

27th September 2023

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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Ring of Fire Metals, Wyloo Metals and Mincor Resources will unify under the brand name Wyloo after becoming the largest pure-play nickel company outside of Russia. 

Wyloo Metals' acquisition of Mincor Resources, completed last month, makes Wyloo a producer of high-grade nickel sulphide from its newly acquired Cassini and Northern Operations mines in Kambalda, Western Australia.

The new name also applies to Wyloo's Canadian subsidiary, formerly Ring of Fire Metals, which owns the high-grade Eagle's Nest project and the only material chromite resource in North America, in the Ring of Fire region in northern Ontario, Canada. 

Wyloo CEO Luca Giacovazzi said the combined company was unique because of its significant nickel production coupled with a strong pipeline of growth projects that will produce nickel for at least the next two decades.

"We are now producing around 15 000 t of nickel from our mines in Western Australia which, together with our Eagle's Nest project in Ontario, will ensure we remain a significant nickel producer for at least 20 years," he said. 

"Our project with IGO to build Australia's first integrated battery materials facility in Kwinana will also see us expand downstream to produce precursor cathode active material via a low-cost and low-carbon process for the electric vehicle battery industry. We plan to do the same in Ontario, supported by long-life production from Eagle's Nest. 

"We've also assembled an exciting exploration portfolio with dominant land positions in three of the most prolific nickel belts in the world: Kambalda; Ring of Fire; and Cape Smith, and we like the potential we see in reopening some of the mines currently in care and maintenance in Widgiemooltha." 

Giacovazzi said it was the right time to bring all three companies together under one banner. 

"After the rapid growth we've experienced during the past two years, we wanted to bring all of our companies together under one name to reflect our unique position in the market and the synergies we will achieve as one team," he said. 

"Our vision is to unearth critical minerals, innovate how we mine and process them, and sustain the planet for future generations. 

"When people think of the cleanest, high-grade nickel sulphide, in the tier-one jurisdictions of Australia and Canada, they will think of Wyloo." 

The change of company name coincides with several leadership appointments. 

Sylvain Goyette has joined Wyloo as VP projects in the Canada team. Goyette will oversee the Eagle's Nest project and joins the organisation with over 25 years of global operational mining experience. Most recently, Goyette held roles in commercial sales and procurement for Glencore's nickel division in Southern Africa and the US. Prior to this, he served as president of Glencore New Caledonia, where he was also a member of the board and technical committees for the Koniambo nickel project.

Steve Price has joined Wyloo in the role of asset president – Kambalda. Price joins Wyloo with almost 40 years of global experience in the mining industry, spanning operator to senior leadership roles including three years in Kalgoorlie. In his former role as general manager underground operations at the Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia, Price led a workforce of just under 4 500 people to double productivity and accelerate project milestones while maintaining best-in-project safety performance.

"We are extremely fortunate to have Sylvain and Steve join our leadership teams. They bring with them a wealth of global nickel mining experience and proven track records in project delivery and operational excellence," said Giacovazzi.

"Our team comprises some of the best underground mining operators in the world, with deep expertise in nickel. Importantly, the team is passionate about our vision to produce clean nickel and deeply committed to leading our people to achieve their best." 

Nanette Trask has been appointed CFO at Wyloo. Formerly general manager finance with Wyloo Metals, Trask joined the organisation with more than ten years of experience in CFO and senior finance roles in mining and has led the integration between Wyloo Metals and Mincor Resources. 

Joel Turco has been appointed chief development officer Wyloo. Formerly general manager strategy and business development, Turco has been instrumental in Wyloo's transformational merger and acquisition strategy since joining Wyloo Metals in early 2021, most notably leading the acquisitions of Noront Resources (subsequently Ring of Fire Metals) and Mincor Resources. He joined the organisation from Macquarie Capital's natural resources investment banking team. 

"Nanette and Joel have been instrumental in growing Wyloo from a team of 12 into a global organization that directly employs around 150 people with operations and projects in Australia and Canada. In their roles, they will continue to work across jurisdictions, reflecting the global focus of the Wyloo brand," said Giacovazzi. 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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