BASE METALS
An updated feasibility study (FS) into the Savannah base metals project, in Western Australia, has solidified project economics for project owner Panoramic Resources.
The updated PFS found that Savannah could support production of 10 800 t/y of nickel, 6 100 t/y of copper and 800 t/y of cobalt, compared with the 11 000 t/y of nickel, 5 800 t/y of copper and 760 t/y of cobalt assumed in an optimised FS released in February.
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