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Simandou iron-ore project, Guinea – update

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17th February 2023

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Name of the Project
Simandou iron-ore project.

Location
Guinea.

Project Owner/s
Simfer is a joint venture owned by the government of Guinea, Rio Tinto, the Aluminium Corp of China (Chinalco) and Chinese-backed SMB-Winning Consortium (WCS).

Rio Tinto owns a 45.05% stake in the southern half, blocks 3 and 4, of the Simandou deposit, with Chinalco holding 39.95% and the Guinea government the remaining 15%. WCS was awarded a government tender in November 2019 for Blocks 1 and 2.

La Compagnie du TransGuinéen (TransGuinean Company) joint venture (JV), comprising Rio Tinto, WCS and the Guinea government, will be the central structure for the co-development of the rail and the port components of the Simandou iron-ore development project.

Project Description
The Simandou project comprises three core elements – a mine, railway and port, as well as associated infrastructure.

There will be an openpit iron-ore operation in the Simandou range, in south-eastern Guinea, with an expected peak production of between 95-million and 100-million tonnes a year.

Simandou blocks 1 and 2 are expected to produce 60-million tonnes a year and Rio's blocks 3 and 4 about 40-million tonnes a year.

The project includes an estimated 670 km railway to transport the iron-ore from the mine to the Guinean coast and a new deep-water port south of Conakry, on the Morebaya river.

Associated developments to provide utilities and supporting infrastructure for the project include construction facilities, access to materials, power generation, water, access roads and accommodation.

New infrastructure will become State property upon completion.

Construction of the project will be undertaken in two stages.

The first stage will develop the southern Ouelaba mine site, which will include the construction of the railway and port to a capacity of about 60-million tonnes a year.

The second stage will bring the northern Pic de Fon mine site on line and expand the capacity of rail and port facilities, increasing production to between 95-million and 100-million tonnes a year.

The mine will be the biggest integrated mine-and-infrastructure project ever developed in Africa.

Potential Job Creation
It is estimated that the project will create 10 000 direct jobs and more than 100 000 induced jobs, as well as employ more than 3 500 local subcontractors.

Present Value/Internal Rate of Return
Not stated.

Capital Expenditure
A Rio Tinto engineering study conducted on the project estimates capital expenditure at $18.3-billion.

Planned Start/End Date
The first shipment of ore was initially expected by 2015; however, development of the project has been postponed several times.

Latest Developments
Consulting, engineering, construction and mobility services company Egis has signed a contract with the government of Guinea to act as technical adviser for the construction of the Simandou iron-ore mining project’s infrastructure.

The 26-month contract will enable Guinea to complete this key project for its economic development, while respecting the strictest technical, environmental and good governance criteria.

The development of the project will boost economic development along the corridor and open up the Guinée Forestière region.

Key Contracts, Suppliers and Consultants
Fluor (construction contractor); and NRW Holdings (earthworks contract).

Contact Details for Project Information
Chinalco, tel +86 10 8229 8103, fax +86 10 8229 8081 or email info@chinalco.com.cn.
Rio Tinto, email media.enquiries@riotinto.com.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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