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Buyer of ilmenite found by Sheffield

SHEFFIELD Resources has hailed as “transformational” a binding, seven-year agreement for planned unroasted primary ilmenite from its planned Thunderbird mineral sands project in the north of Western Australia.

No mine there yet, but that's the plan once financing is nailed down for Thunderbird, WA

No mine there yet, but that's the plan once financing is nailed down for Thunderbird, WA

The agreement is with Bengbu Zhongheng New Materials and entails 650,000t per annum of primary ilmenite. Sheffield is currently in the process of trying to reduce the capital costs of its Thunderbird...

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