jeudi 20 décembre 2012

London Mining:Sierra Leone


Sierra Leone

The Marampa mine is located 125km by road north-east of Freetown and 40km by dedicated haul road from tidewater at the Thofeyim river terminal.
The Marampa deposit was first discovered in 1926 and open pit production was commenced by the Sierra Leone Development Company (“Delco”) and William Baird between 1933 and 1975. By the 1960’s iron ore production had reached 2 Mtpa before low iron ore prices forced the mines closure. Continuing weak market economics and the civil war prevented redevelopment of the mine until the mining licence was acquired by London Mining in 2006.
London Mining secured an option to acquire the mining rights at the Marampa mine in December 2005. After securing funding, London Mining was able to exercise the option in January 2006 and in September 2006 the Marampa mining lease was assigned to LMC, a 100% subsidiary of London Mining. The Marampa mine recommenced production in December 2011.

London Mining has total iron ore resources of 2.2 billion tonnes with targeted production of over 30Mtpa of high grade concentrates planned from its projects in Sierra Leone, Greenland and Saudi Arabia. Our strategy is to provide a viable alternative to the diversified miners and upstream integration by selecting assets with unique competitive advantages and high margin potential in countries with a national interest in mining



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