Strandline Resources Limited advised that it has achieved commercial production of Heavy Mineral Concentrate (HMC) product at its Coburn mineral sands project in WA. Ore commissioning of the in-pit mining units, WCP and associated circuits is well underway, with saleable HMC product being produced and stockpile inventories growing. As part of the commissioning process, tuning of WCP sequences, equipment settings and instrument control loops is continuing, as is managing plant punch list items and defects as they arise. Haulage of HMC product to storage facilities at the Port of Geraldton is expected to commence next week.
Preparations are underway to co-ordinate the first shipment of HMC next month. The Company is now focused on increasing production throughput towards design rates, improving plant availability and optimising product recoveries and specification. While ramp up of the WCP continues, construction teams remain focused on finalising the downstream Mineral Separation Plant (MSP) and remaining support infrastructure. Strandline expects to sell several shipments of Heavy Mineral Concentrate produced from the WCP while construction of the MSP is being completed. With Coburn construction nearing completion and operations ramping up, the Company continues to focus on managing the various risk factors associated with development of the project. This includes HSE risks, inclement weather, contractor performance, commissioning ramp-up and contractual claims and disputes.