Final tick for Magellan lead through Fremantle
Ivernia will spend up to six months exporting its Magellan mine lead carbonate concentrate stockpile after gaining Western Australian Government clearance to use the port of Fremantle as an outlet.
Go-ahead: Lead exports to go through port of Fremantle
Magellan Metals, the Canadian company's Australian subsidiary, has 21,000 tonnes of concentrate awaiting export at its Magellan mine following the contamination scandal at its previous outlet port, Esperance, 18 months ago.
Fremantle exports are expected to start in...
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