Xstrata to Extend Life of McArthur River Zinc Mine
The McArthur River mine (MRM) owned by Xstrata may soon double its zinc and lead output if all goes to plan. However Xstrata must spend $900 million in order for the mine to remain viable. The doubling of the zinc - lead concentrates from the mine will be not easy for the world’s largest bulk producer of Zinc concentrate.
This would include increasing mine production, installing a proprietary hydrometallurgy technology at the San Juan de Nieva melter of the company in Spain and the Nordenham smelter of the company in Germany. Potential improvements will also have to be made to the lead smelter in Brunswick in Canada.
Xstrata Zinc will spend $270 million to increase the output of zinc lead concentrates from 384,000 tons in 2010 to 800,000 tons in 2011. The smelters in Spain, Germany and Canada will receive $630 million. The project at MRM will only be financially viable by increasing production and reducing unit costs as per the Chief Operating officer of Xstrata Zinc.
The chief operating officer of Xstrata Zinc Australia, Brian Hearne said that an environmental notice had been lodged with the Northern Territory government and this plan would extend the life of the mine by six years till 2033.
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