EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Agrimin moves Mackay SOP project to full feasibility

POTENTIAL potash producer Agrimin has moved to the definitive feasibility stage for its Mackay project in north-eastern Western Australia after a prefeasibility assessment outlined a US$409 million capital cost including around A$100 million for building a 350km unsealed road.

 Agrimin is confident Mackay will be developed.

Agrimin is confident Mackay will be developed.

Agrimin is looking to produce 426,000 tonnes per annum of sulphate of potash and then truck it 980km to the Port of Wyndham. Production costs are put at US$256 per tonne of SOP versus revenue of $555/t...

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