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Courtesy of Savannah Resources / Site plan showing the layout of the pilot plant. The construction and commissioning phases of the mineral sands project are expected to be completed by the end of this year
Savannah Resources PLC (LON:SAV) told investors that construction work has started for the pilot plant at the Mutamba project in Mozambique.
The plant is part of the bulk metallurgical test project at Mutamba. It will be a 20-tonne per hour facility, capable of producing bulk samples of concentrates from mineral sands.
It expects the construction and commissioning phases will be completed by the end of this year.
David Archer, Savannah chief executive, said: “We are pleased that the pilot plant construction work is now well underway at Mutamba and that good progress is being made.
“Once commissioned and operational, the plant will provide concentrate bulk samples for analysis and the preparation of final products for test marketing.
“The completion of the plant will be a key milestone for the Mutamba Consortium as we move the Project towards a development decision.”
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