PFS har starta opp og ein har valgt rådgjevar
Aug 24, 2016 18:30:20 GMT
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Post by HH on Aug 24, 2016 18:30:20 GMT
Da har PFS formelt starta og ein har valgt rådgjevar, HATCH, Det er vel ikkje noko tvil om kven som skal gjennomføre BFS også sidan dette er det same firmaet som har BFS for keliber og som gjennomførte GAP analysa. Det er tydleg at NOM brukar erfaringane fra Keliber for alt det er verdt. Snart starter vel Outotec opp igjen med arbeidet knytt til utvinningsgrad og prosessarbeidet knytt til Engebø.
Her er heile meldinga fra i dag:
Nordic Mining has appointed Hatch for technical advisory services and coordination of the Pre-Feasibility Study (“PFS”) for the Engebø rutile project. Hatch is a Canadian engineering and consultancy company and a leading international mining and processing specialist with extensive experience across the mining industry, including titanium feedstock. The target is to complete the PFS in Q1 2017. Based on current estimates, Nordic Mining’s existing funding exceeds the costs to complete the PSF with a comfortable margin.
The service agreement for the Engebø PFS has been entered into by Nordic Mining’s wholly owned subsidiary, Nordic Rutile AS and Hatch Africa (Proprietary) Limited (“Hatch”).
The scope of the PFS will include descriptions and evaluations of i.a. the following:
Geology and resources
Mining geotechnical
Mining
Processing
Engineering
Construction
Tailings and waste rock disposal
Markets
Environmental, health and safety
Risk management
Financial model
Final PFS report
Together with Nordic Mining, Hatch will coordinate the PFS process which will also include contributions from several other suppliers. An early input to the PFS process will be the Competent Person, Mr. Adam Wheeler’s upcoming report on geology and mineral resources including revised resource estimates and classifications which will be ready and reported in September 2016.
In June/July 2016, Hatch carried out a GAP analysis as a pre-study for the Engebø PFS. No gaps were identified which would delay the kick-off of the PFS. The GAP analysis included a high level risk analysis to assess the key risks for the project and ways for addressing risks as part of the PFS.
CEO Ivar S. Fossum comments: “We are very pleased that Hatch will be the coordinator for the PFS process. Hatch has an impressive track record and experience in the global mining industry, and we look forward to the process of combining this with the world class properties of the Engebø rutile deposit. We are satisfied that the considerations during the summer months have confirmed a comfortable balance between the estimated costs for completion of the PFS and Nordic Mining’s existing funding.”
For questions please contact CEO Ivar S. Fossum, telephone +47 930 96 850.
Her er heile meldinga fra i dag:
Nordic Mining has appointed Hatch for technical advisory services and coordination of the Pre-Feasibility Study (“PFS”) for the Engebø rutile project. Hatch is a Canadian engineering and consultancy company and a leading international mining and processing specialist with extensive experience across the mining industry, including titanium feedstock. The target is to complete the PFS in Q1 2017. Based on current estimates, Nordic Mining’s existing funding exceeds the costs to complete the PSF with a comfortable margin.
The service agreement for the Engebø PFS has been entered into by Nordic Mining’s wholly owned subsidiary, Nordic Rutile AS and Hatch Africa (Proprietary) Limited (“Hatch”).
The scope of the PFS will include descriptions and evaluations of i.a. the following:
Geology and resources
Mining geotechnical
Mining
Processing
Engineering
Construction
Tailings and waste rock disposal
Markets
Environmental, health and safety
Risk management
Financial model
Final PFS report
Together with Nordic Mining, Hatch will coordinate the PFS process which will also include contributions from several other suppliers. An early input to the PFS process will be the Competent Person, Mr. Adam Wheeler’s upcoming report on geology and mineral resources including revised resource estimates and classifications which will be ready and reported in September 2016.
In June/July 2016, Hatch carried out a GAP analysis as a pre-study for the Engebø PFS. No gaps were identified which would delay the kick-off of the PFS. The GAP analysis included a high level risk analysis to assess the key risks for the project and ways for addressing risks as part of the PFS.
CEO Ivar S. Fossum comments: “We are very pleased that Hatch will be the coordinator for the PFS process. Hatch has an impressive track record and experience in the global mining industry, and we look forward to the process of combining this with the world class properties of the Engebø rutile deposit. We are satisfied that the considerations during the summer months have confirmed a comfortable balance between the estimated costs for completion of the PFS and Nordic Mining’s existing funding.”
For questions please contact CEO Ivar S. Fossum, telephone +47 930 96 850.