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Ironbark's Citronen moves into development frame

IRONBARK Zinc hopes to have financing for the big Citronen zinc project in Greenland in the next 3-6 months after an updated feasibility showed the strong economic case for the development while confirming a capital cost of around US$500 million.

Michael Quinn
Ironbark's Citronen moves into development frame

That timeframe assumes Chinese banks backing the project, with Ironbark’s long held engineering and procurement MoU with a Chinese engineering firm NFC “encompass(ing) a 70% debt funding through Chinese...

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