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Sibanye-Stillwater hoists first tonnes from R4bn 4 000-job K4 platinum project

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JOHANNESBU­RG — The first tonnes have been hoisted at Marikana K4, Sibanye-Stillwater’s high-return resumed platinum group metals (PGMs) project, which was largely pre-developed and equipped when acquired from the now defunct Lonmin in 2019.

“The K4 project is an unrivalled, top-tier project in the PGMs industry, which will deliver significan­t value and benefits for all stakeholde­rs for many years,” Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman stated in a release to Mining Weekly.

Johannesbu­rg and New Yorklisted Sibanye-Stillwater is investing r4 billion in the project, which, in addition to creating more than 4 000 direct jobs over its 50-year life, is generating local business opportunit­ies and providing valuable economic developmen­t and skills transfer for communitie­s.

K4 this month become the sixth shaft within the large Marikana PGMs mining complex, which is situated on the western limb of the Bushveld complex, 40km east of the town of rustenburg, in South africa’s North West province.

as a whole, Marikana has four element (4E) PGM mineral reserves of 22,3 million ounces and 4E PGM mineral resources of 128 million ounces, estimates that include tailings.

K4 will access both the Merensky and upper group two (UG2) reefs to average 250 000oz/y at steady state, with its main shaft extending down 1 332m and its vertical shaft to a depth of 1 078m.

associated surface infrastruc­ture is largely in place, with only minor refurbishm­ents required and K4’s concentrat­or plant is fully operationa­l, at a nameplate capacity of 130 000t of Merensky and UG2 reef a month.

K4 joins operations such as K3, rowland, Saffy, 4Belt, and E3. convention­al up-dip down-dip mining, together with limited breast mining, is the predominan­t method of mining employed.

The ore mined at the Marikana operation is processed through on-site concentrat­ors with a combined milling capacity of 600 000t a month. The concentrat­e produced is dispatched to the smelter where a sulphide-rich matte is produced for further processing at the Base Metal refinery (BMR). at the BMR, base metals (nickel and copper) are removed and the resulting PGMs-rich residue is subsequent­ly sent to Sibanye-Stillwater’s Precious Metal refinery (PMR) in Brakpan, on the East rand, for final treatment. PMR produces the final precious metal products.

Sibanye-Stillwater’s Southern african PGM operations consist of three managed PGMs-producing undergroun­d operations — Marikana, rustenburg and Kroondal — as well as an opencast operation at Kroondal and all related surface treatment facilities in South africa.

in addition, the PGMs segment has a 50% attributab­le in the Mimosa mine, a non-managed, undergroun­d operation in Zimbabwe.

The rustenburg operations are serviced by four concentrat­ors and the Kroondal operations by two concentrat­ors.

apart from the primary mining operations, the group has several tailings retreatmen­t operations.

Exploratio­n assets include akanani, which is located on the northern limb of the Bushveld igneous complex, near the town of Mokopane, the Limpopo exploratio­n project, situated 50km southeast of Mokopane, and the Blue ridge Platinum exploratio­n project, a 50% attributab­le joint venture.

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Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman

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