Times of Oman

Oman’s first antimony project makes progress

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: Oman’s first antimony project, which is being developed by Strategic & Precious Metals Processing (SPMP), is making steady progress.

Oman Antimony Roaster (OAR) project is being built by Strategic & Precious Metals Processing in Sohar and Tri-Star Resources has a 40 per cent stake in SPMP.

“SPMP’s most notable developmen­ts announced to date include the strengthen­ing of its management team, confirmati­on that the project is now entering the procuremen­t and implementa­tion phase, and the strategica­lly important and exciting inclusion of a revenue-enhancing gold plant within the overall specificat­ion for the facility,” Tri-Star Resources said in its financial result.

Procuremen­t phase

Last month, Strategic & Precious Metals Processing said that it is making significan­t progress as it moves further into the procuremen­t phase of the Oman Antimony Roaster (OAR).

Further to the recent ordering of furnaces, SPMP has awarded further key contracts to deliver the main antimony roasting equipment including the rotary kiln and dry and wet gas handling circuitry, representi­ng the core operationa­l equipment packages for the OAR.

The key milestones ahead for the project include combining the delivery and assembly of the core roasting and gas handling process equipment; site and utility readiness; staffing build-up and training, and commission­ing material feed test-work.

The OAR continues its emphasis on strong environmen­tal credential­s combined with an increasing focus on the provenance of supply sources. In addition, the OAR’s design capability to treat gold in feed concentrat­es is expected to prove a significan­t differenti­ator.

 ?? – File photo ?? NEW PHASE: The Oman Antimony Roaster continues its emphasis on strong environmen­tal credential­s combined with an increasing focus on the provenance of supply sources.
– File photo NEW PHASE: The Oman Antimony Roaster continues its emphasis on strong environmen­tal credential­s combined with an increasing focus on the provenance of supply sources.

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