Crusader to start iron ore project in 2013

Australia’s Crusader Resources plans to start production at its Posse iron ore project in Brazil in 2013 after it has received an operating license from local authorities.

The license allows the production of 300,000mt/year of run-of-mine ore using dry beneficiation. Crusader intends to obtain a full mining license next year and increase production to 1 millionmt/year.
The Posse project, which has a mine and processing plant ready, is located in a region where there are over 100 pig iron plants within 20km and six major steel mills within 30km, the official said.

“All the iron ore will be consumed locally and Crusader has agreements in place to sell at mine gate,” the official said.

Demand for iron ore in Brazil’s domestic market has not been impacted heavily by the slowdown that has engulfed world markets, and the official said that once production begins the iron ore would be stocked at the mine gate and be trucked to nearby facilities.

The Posse iron ore project, which is located 30km from Belo Horizonte, is expected to have a mine life of six-eight years.

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