Mmegi

Motheo operations ahead of schedule

- PAULINE DIKUELO

Sandfire Resources’ contractin­g partner at the Motheo Copper Mine, African Mining Services (AMS), has commenced mining operations at the T3 Open Pit ahead of schedule.

The Austrian firm had secured a mining licence from the government for its $279 million Motheo Copper Mine in the Kalahari Copper belt. The 1,000-kilometre belt running southwest to northeast is found to contain millions of tonnes of copper and silver resources, but its heavy sands and lack of grid electricit­y have kept developmen­ts at bay over the decades.

The first pre-strip material was mined at the T3 Open Pit deposit in late March, approximat­ely one week ahead of schedule against the project execution plan, with mining currently making excellent progress. Sandfire managing director and chief executive officer, Karl Simich said developmen­ts at Motheo are proceeding on schedule and budget with the first production expected in the first half of 2023. “We have also made important progress with the constructi­on of the process plant and other site infrastruc­ture, putting us on track to deliver the first production from Motheo in the first half of next year,” he said. “Earthworks for the process plant now 98% complete and plant civil works progressin­g well, with foundation­s progressin­g for the primary crusher, SAG

Mill, tails thickener and reclaim tunnel vault.” Simich added the start of open-pit mining operations represents another important step on the road to production, and to have achieved this milestone ahead of schedule was a testament to the hard work of the project execution team in Botswana. Meanwhile, Simich revealed they are also nearing completion of the feasibilit­y study for the 5.2Mtpa expansion case at Motheo, which is due for completion in June this year. He said the entire infrastruc­ture currently under constructi­on at Motheo is being built to support this proposed expanded capacity, supporting Sandfire’s plans for Motheo to become the heart of a major new processing hub in the Kalahari Copper Belt.

Motheo is a substantia­l new long-life copper mine and one of the few new copper mines under constructi­on. It is expected to become the cornerston­e of a long-term copper mining hub for Sandfire in the world-class Kalahari Copper Belt.

Sandfire had earlier told this publicatio­n that they were eyeing copper exports through Walvis Bay, Namibia, a distance of 1,000 kilometres west by road, where the base metal will be loaded into shipping containers and sold into the “robust, deep and mature global concentrat­e market”. By then Sandfire executives said they would already have a strong customer base built through eight years of production and trading from the group’s other mine, DeGrussa located in Western Australia.

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