Whyalla Port Opportunities Increasing

Media release > 16th June, 2020

SIMEC Mining’s Whyalla Port could soon become a hive of activity as third parties continue to join the facility, with OZ Minerals the first to sign a long‐term port services contract.

After entering a competitive tender process, the SIMEC facility has been chosen as the preferred location through which to ship copper concentrate from OZ Minerals’ new Carrapateena mine.

SIMEC Mining Executive Managing Director, Matt Reed, said the three‐year contract was the first major deal the business had secured.“We’ve stated for some time that our port is open business, and the last few years have demonstrated that through the number and variety of trials we’ve undertaken,” Mr Reed said.

“To take that to the next level and secure an ongoing contract is testament to our increased capability; and an exciting step in the evolution of the Whyalla Port.”

The contract sees secure containers of copper concentrate trucked from the mine – located about 165 kilometres north of Port Augusta – to the Whyalla Port for consolidation.

The concentrate is then shipped out in 5‐10kt cargoes, with annual shipments gradually increased in conjunction with the ramp‐up of the mine.

Strict environmental controls are in place – including sprays to manage dust – with the State Government and EPA consulted and engaged prior to providing the necessary approvals.

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