Robert Friedland’s Ivanhoe Kipushi mine hits home stretch

Robert Friedland’s Ivanhoe Kipushi mine hits home stretch

Ivanhoe Mines juste filed an independent feasibility study and a new NI 43-101 report for the Kipushi mine to be redeveloped. It is benefitting from excellent price conditions ahead of the resumption of activity.

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            ▪ Robert Friedland’s Ivanhoe Kipushi mine hits home stretch

▪ Ivanhoe Mines juste filed an independent feasibility study and a new NI 43-101 report for the Kipushi mine to be redeveloped. It is benefitting from excellent price conditions ahead of the resumption of activity.

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/811320/robert-friedlands-ivanhoe-kipushi-mine-hits-home-stretch/

Under the chairmanship of Marna Cloete, Ivanhoe Mines is finalising financing for the re-launch of Kipushi. Roughly $382 million is required to resume underground operations at the mine, long flooded, but which is now benefitting from several existing, and rehabilitated, infrastructures.

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