JSE-listed ferrochrome producer Merafe Resources reports
that it and Glencore Operations South Africa have reached
an agreement to contribute to the Glencore-Merafe chrome joint venture (JV) a
new platinum group
metal (PGM) production plant that is currently being built at the Kroondal mine.
The new PGM plant’s main operations will be
the treatment of PGM-bearing material
derived from the mining operations at the
JV’s western chrome mines, as well as that available in applicable tailings
facilities and dams.
Merafe Resources FD Ditabe Chocho tells Mining Weekly Online that the PGM
concentrate to be produced at the plant is an associated minerals concentrate
from the JV partner’s production of chrome ore.
He adds that the plant is expected to be completed this year, and that
because it is being built in phases, it enables the JV partners to currently
produce concentrates even through it is still under construction.
It will also treat PGM-bearing material from
certain mining operations in the vicinity of the Kroondal mine to which Glencore South Africa and/or Merafe
directly or indirectly have rights in relation to PGMs.
"The cost of the plant will be financed from our cash reserves and will
be disclosed when we release our year-end results,” he says.
Going forward, the operation of the new PGM plant will be governed by
the existing unincorporated JV’s notarial pooling and sharing agreement between
Merafe and Glencore Operations South Africa.
Meanwhile, Merafe reports that its attributable ferrochrome production
from the JV increased by 42.7% year-on-year to 379 000 t for the year
ended December 31.
Its share of production for the fourth quarter was 102 000 t – a
5.1% year-on-year increase, mainly as a result of current production being less
affected by Covid-19 pandemic implications, coupled with improved plant
efficiencies achieved at the smelters.
By Donna Slater
Source: www.miningweekly.com/article/glencore-merafe-jv-building-new-pgm-production-plant-at-kroondal-2022-01-14/rep_id:3650