Mineral Sand Mining
Kalgoorlie has been selected as the location for a new cracking and leaching plant, creating new jobs and a first step in establishing a critical minerals hub in the Goldfields region.
A major South Australian resources project has achieved a key milestone.
A multi-disciplinary engineering group has won the primary tender for a $427 million rare earths development in Western Australia’s Gascoyne region.
A resource producer has been given the green light to proceed with its $366 million mineral development in Western Australia’s Kimberley region.
The world’s second largest producer of rare earth materials has shortlisted Kalgoorlie as one of two potential sites for its new cracking and leaching plant.
A shovel ready mineral sands project in the northwest of WA will cost $392 million to develop and could be producing ore in the second half of 2021.
Projectory can reveal two contractors which helped a mineral resources company bring a $270 million project to fruition in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region.
A rare earths mining company has announced exciting plans for a new plant in Western Australia’s Goldfields-Esperance region.
A proposed mineral sands project in the Mid West of Western Australia will cost $257m to develop, take 18 months to deliver first ore from execution, employ 316 people in construction and 144 in operations and have a life of 22 and a half years.
The owners of a lithium mine plan to expand the mine that has been operated for over 30 years, to increase the production of spodumene ore and lithium mineral concentrate from the operation.