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Funding now the final jigsaw piece as STA signs rutile offtake

STRANDLINE Resources is “moving to finalise” the circa A$130 million balance of funds it needs to build the $260 million Coburn mineral sands project in Western Australia after securing its latest binding offtake agreement covering future producton.

 Coburn's output will be exported through the Port of Geraldton, WA

Coburn's output will be exported through the Port of Geraldton, WA

A rutile agreement signed with Venator Materials covering 100% of the output of that mineral means Strandline now has "over 90% of Coburn's forecast revenue secured under binding sales contracts, estimated...

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