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Urquhart Point heavy mineral sands project, Australia

28th October 2016

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

  

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Name of the Project
Urquhart Point heavy mineral sands (HMS) project.

Location
Queensland, Australia.

Client
Metallica Minerals and joint venture (JV) partner Ozore Resources.

Project Description
A positive feasibility on the Urquhart Point project supports the economics for a five-year mine life based on current ore reserves of 1.18-million tonnes grading at 9.5% heavy minerals, 8% oversize and 1% slimes. The heavy minerals assemblage is estimated to be 11.7% zircon, 13.6% rutile and 13.1% ilmenite. The reserves are located at surface, averaging between 1.5 m and 2 m in thickness.

The feasibility study proposes a simple, shallow dry-sand mining and conventional wet gravity-separation plant operation using spirals, with no chemicals required, to produce a mixed heavy-mineral concentrate product.

Concentrate production is estimated at 87 000 t, with an average valuable heavy mineral assemblage of 14.8% zircon, 17.3% rutile and 16.2% ilmenite, with the balance comprising predominantly iron-oxide sands.

Jobs to be Created
Not stated.

Net Present Value/Internal Rate of Return
The estimated project pretax net present value is A$4.9-million and the internal rate of return is 69%, with a one-year payback period from the start of operations.

Value
Capital expenditure is estimated at A$6.5-million.

Duration
First production from Urquhart is expected during the second quarter of 2017.

Latest Developments
The Queensland government has informed Metallica that it will not require an environmental-impact statement (EIS) for its Urquhart bauxite project.

The determination by the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection follows an earlier determination from the federal government also confirming that the project did not require an EIS.

This determination should result in a mining lease being granted in the first quarter of 2017, allowing for mobilisation of mining contractors to start immediately after the wet season.

Key Contracts and Suppliers
None stated.

On Budget and on Time?
Not stated.

Contact Details for Project Information
Metallica Minerals, tel +61 7 3249 3000, fax +61 7 3249 3001 or email admin@metallicaminerals.com.au.
 

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