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| Ivanhoe Mines: "This is the best time for mines to invest and seek operational efficiencies"Mr. Louis Watum, Managing Director, Ivanhoe Mines DRC says "now is the time to invest and to look for ways to improve our respective operational efficiencies".
By: iPAD DRC Mining & Infrastructure Indaba Mr Watum says his message at the leading October mining events will furthermore be that “the State in turn needs to take an honest look at the current bearish commodity market and adjust its fiscal expectations from the mining industry. Each party in the trilogy between the State, mining operators and civil society must play its own role. Lastly, I remain convinced that developing profitable mining projects remains a singularly important way to propel our country into the realm of emerging economies.” October is iPAD month in the DRC Now in its 11th year, the iPAD DRC conference and exhibition has become an integral part of the development of the industrialisation and reconstruction of the country, gathering key government and industry stakeholders. The sixth edition of Katanga Mining Week will also see DRC’s mining community, global partners, investors and suppliers meet up in Lubumbashi to focus on the local challenges of the province as the hub of copper and cobalt mining in the DRC as well as the role of the mining industry in social development responsibilities. The event also offers an exciting expo with the latest mining technology, free workshops for mine personnel and a high-level conference track. Mining at Kamoa to start in 2018 Ivanhoe Mines DRC are in the initial stages of building a large, modern copper mine at Kamoa, close to Kolwezi. The company says the Kamoa copper deposit, one of the largest ever exploited in the world, contains 739 million tonnes of ore at 2.67% Cu (measured resources) and 227 million tonnes of ore at 1.96% (inferred resources), with a cut-off grade of 1% Cu. “The Kamoa mine will be developed in phases”, says Mr Watum, “the first phase will consist of a conventional underground copper mine and surface concentrator complex with an initial mining rate and concentrator capacity of three million tonnes per year. The first phase of mining would target high-grade copper mineralization from shallow, underground resources to yield a high-value concentrate. In the second phase this modern, mechanised, underground mine will be expanded to eight million tonnes per year in concentrator capacity.” He says that mining operations at Kamoa should begin at the end of 2018 adding that “a smelter is planned with a capacity of 300,000 tonnes of copper/year, which is equivalent to one third of the copper produced by all mining companies in the DRC.” iPAD DRC Mining and Infrastructure Indaba and Katanga Mining Week are organised by Spintelligent, leading Cape Town-based trade exhibition and conference organiser, and the African office of Clarion Events Ltd, based in the UK. Websites: http://www.ipad- http://www.ipad- End
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