[Ferro-Alloys.com] North West Queensland vanadium project one step closer
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Assessment of a proposed $242.2 million vanadium mine in North West Queensland is moving ahead.
An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) can now be drafted for the proposed Richmond-Julia Creek Vanadium project
If approved, the project is expected to create up to 100 construction jobs and up to 200 operational jobs over 25 years
A proposed $242.2 million vanadium mine is one step closer for North West Queensland with finalisation of the terms of reference for an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
The Richmond-Julia Creek Vanadium project is proposed for a site located 45 kilometres north west of Richmond, in the North West Minerals Province.
Project proponent, Richmond Vanadium Technology (RVT) expects the project would create up to 100 construction jobs and 200 ongoing operational jobs, over 25 years.
RVT estimates extraction of up to 4.2 million tonnes annually of vanadium ore, processed on site to produce 790,000 tonnes annually of vanadium concentrate.
Richmond-Julia Creek Vanadium project was declared a coordinated project in May 2022.
RVT will now prepare a draft EIS responding to the terms of reference, which requires rigorous assessment of social, economic and environmental impacts.
Quotes attributable to Deputy Premier Steven Miles:
“Queensland’s North West Minerals Province is one of the world’s richest mineral producing areas and will support Queensland production of critical minerals for the global renewable energy sector.
“The Richmond-Julia Creek Vanadium project is one of the exciting proposals for the development of the North West Minerals Province and supports the Palaszczuk Government’s landmark Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan and supports the Queensland Battery Industry Strategy.
Quotes attributable to Resources Minister Scott Stewart:
“Vanadium is in worldwide demand for manufacturing products such as redox flow batteries that can be built on a large scale to power homes and businesses over longer periods.”
“The Palaszczuk Government is strongly supporting the development of a vanadium mining, processing and manufacturing industry in Queensland.”
“There are huge opportunities to grow production of critical minerals in the North West Minerals Province and our investment in Copperstring 2032 and the Queensland Resources Common User Facility will support companies like Richmond Vanadium Technology.
Surefire Resources one step closer to mining licence at Victory Bore
Surefire Resources NL managing director Paul Burton chats with Proactive’s Elisha Newell about another permitting milestone at the Victory Bore Vanadium Project in Western Australia. The vanadium stock completed an environmental survey as it progresses a pre-feasibility study and test-work on Victory Bore ore. Moving ahead, Burton says the company’s gaze is fixed on the next major development: securing a mining licence and bringing Victory Bore online.
- [Editor:tianyawei]
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