Pilbara
The proponent of a $570 million salt and sulphate of potash (SOP) project in the Pilbara has detailed plans for the proposal ahead of soon releasing its definitive feasibility study.
Design has been finalised for a $121 million marina project in the Pilbara with early works on the project set to begin within months and registrations are open for Pilbara businesses to work on the project.
A proposed sulphate of potash (SOP) project in central Pilbara with a capital cost of $450 million has received environment approval with conditions from the WA Government.
A major iron ore miner has outlined the operational elements in construction and operation of a proposed 165MW gas-fired power station under a US$700 million power generation project across its Pilbara mine sites.
A proposed sulphate of potash (SOP) project in the eastern Pilbara with a pre-production capital cost of $409 million has received Major Project Status from the Federal Government.
Construction is planned to start later this year subject to finance and approvals for a manganese project in the southern Pilbara region of WA that woud cost $24 million to develop and have 42-year mine life.
Environmental approval has been granted for a proposed large-scale wind and solar renewable energy project, comprising a series of onshore linear arrays of wind turbines and solar panels, and a transmission cable corridor to the coast.
Plans are afoot for the development of a new iron ore mine in the Pilbara with an output of 8 million tonnes (Mt) of iron ore over four to five years.
The owner of a manganese mine in the Pilbara has plans to expand the operation including the construction of new infrastructure.
Plans have been detailed for a $4 billion plus urea plant on WA’s northwest coastline that will require more than 2500 contractors during the three-year construction phase.