Miralga Creek Mine
Overview
The Miralga Creek mine is located in the vicinity of the former Abydos mine, operated by Atlas from 2011 to 2016 at a production rate of approximately 3 million tonnes (6.6 billion pounds) per annum. The new mine utilizes the existing infrastructure of the former mine, specifically the camp and bore fields. Mining is to be conducted in five open pits, spread over three areas, with the crushed ore then transported by road train to the Utah Point Bulk Commodities Berth at Port Hedland.
The mine is scheduled to operate for around four years and to produce 8 million tonnes (18 billion pounds) of iron ore in this time. Construction at the mine started in July 2021, and commenced mining in late February 2022, slightly ahead of schedule.
Part of the mining operations will be carried out by a company operated by the traditional owners of the region, the Nyamal people.
References
- ^ "Miralga Creek Mining Proposal". geodocsget.dmirs.wa.gov.au. Atlas Iron. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
- ^ Zakharia, Nickolas (12 July 2021). "Atlas Iron readies Miralga Creek project start". Australian Mining. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
- ^ Murphy, Emily (1 March 2022). "Atlas Iron gets first ore at Miralga Creek". Australian Mining. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
- ^ Ballard, Henry (31 August 2021). "Atlas Iron awards unprecedented contract for Indigenous business". Australian Mining. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
- ^ Purnell, Kate (27 August 2021). "Atlas Iron awards Miralga Creek contract to Indigenous-owned business East West Pilbara". The West Australian. Retrieved 4 March 2022.