Cawse mine

Nickel mine in Western Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Cawse mine is a mothballed laterite nickel mine near Ora Banda in Western Australia. Cawse has a remnant Proven Reserve of 3.757 million tonnes of ore grading 0.65% nickel for 24,400 tonnes of nickel, as of 31 December 2009.[1]

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Cawse mine
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Cawse mine
Location in Western Australia
LocationOra Banda
StateWestern Australia
CountryAustralia
Coordinates30°22′54″S 121°09′34″E
Production
ProductsNickel, cobalt
History
Opened1999
Closed2008
Owner
CompanyWingstar Investments Pty Ltd
Year of acquisition2014
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The mine, opened in 1999, was Australia's first high pressure acid leaching operation to mine and treat laterite nickel ore to produce nickel metal on site.[2] It was closed in October 2008, due to depressed metal prices.[3]

Cawse was developed by Centaur Mining & Exploration, with an annual capacity of 9,000 tonnes of nickel and up to 2,000 tonnes of cobalt.[4]

In 2001 it was sold to OM Group, and subsequently in 2007 was sold to Norilsk Nickel. In 2014 Norilsk Nickel, having placed the mine and plant on care-and-maintenance in 2008, sold it to Wingstar Investments for an undisclosed amount.[5][6][7]

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