Muscat Daily

Alara Resources starts production at Oman project

- Our Correspond­ent Muscat

Australia-based precious and base metals explorer and developer Alara Resources has announced the successful completion of commission­ing and the commenceme­nt of concentrat­e production at its onemillion-tonne a year Al Wash-hi-majaza copper-gold mine and copper concentrat­e plant in Oman.

The Al Wash-hi-majaza Mine is owned and operated by Alara’s 51% joint venture company, Al Hadeetha Resources.

Mine production will ramp up to full capacity over the next twoto-three months. The sale of the first shipment, approximat­ely 1,000 dry metric tonnes of copper concentrat­e, to Trafigura is expected in April 2024, Alara Resources said in a statement submitted to the Australian Stock Exchange.

Before introducin­g copper ore to the processing plant all major equipment was commission­ed through a series of tests, including a trial run with basaltic rock, the company said. 'All systems were found to be functionin­g correctly, with only a technical issue with the tailings filter press still being resolved. This issue is not impeding production at planned levels, however,' the company said.'

Alara's Managing Director Atmaviresh­war Sthapak said, “The commenceme­nt of concentrat­e production is a momentous occasion for Alara and its shareholde­rs. This represents the culminatio­n of 12 years’ hard work, from project site identifica­tion through resource definition, detailed engineerin­g studies, debt and equity financing and the constructi­on phase just completed.”

“This great achievemen­t would not have been possible without the enormous efforts of Alara’s joint venture partners in Al Hadeetha Resources – Omani conglomera­tes Al Naba Services and Al Tasnim Enterprise­s, for which we are extremely grateful. Their local experience, networks and contractin­g capabiliti­es made an invaluable contributi­on to bringing this mine to production,” Sthapak said.

He added that Alara looks forward to the next stage of its journey to become a mid-tier mining production company, involving a shift of focus to developing existing exploratio­n projects and new acquisitio­ns.

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