Iron-ore major Fortescue’s plans for a new mine near Newman, in Western Australia, has been opened for public comment. The Nyidinghu mine would mine up to 65-million tonnes a year of ore and would have a processing capacity of up to 40-million tonnes a year, with the project reported to cost some A$3.1-billion to develop.
PERTH – Iron-ore major Fortescue’s plans for a new mine near Newman, in Western Australia, has been opened for public comment.
Fortescue had previously said that a final investment decision on Nyidinghu, which is some 35km south of Fortescue’s existing Cloudbreak operation in the Chichester Hub, was due around the 2025 financial year. In addition to the plans for Nyidinghu, Fortescue has also submitted its plans for the East Hamersley railway project for evaluation, under its subsidiary Pilbara Infrastructure.
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