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The Moma mine in Nampula province is one of the largest deposits of titanium minerals in the world, containing more than 6.3 billion tons of mineral resources, Kenmare Resources says in a statement.
The company further made it known that, at current production rates, “Moma has a life of over 100 years”.
“Kenmare’s large mineral resource base at Moma is sufficient to support production at current rates for more than 100 years and provides significant opportunities for further mine expansions in the future to meet increasing demand for these products,” the company details.
The Moma mine contains globally significant reserves of heavy minerals which include the titanium minerals ilmenite and rutile (primarily used to produce titanium dioxide pigment) as well as the mineral zircon.
“Titanium dioxide pigment is used to impart whiteness and opacity in the production of paints, paper, plastic and other products. Zircon’s principal use is in the manufacture of ceramics,” Kenmare explained.
Management of the Moma titanium minerals mine, located on the northern coast of Mozambique and in commercial operation since 2009, is the company’s principal activity.
#Didyouknow that Kenmare’s #Moma Mine contains over 6.3bnt of Mineral Resources? Moma is one of the largest #titanium minerals deposits globally and at its current #production rate, Moma has a life of mine of over 100 years https://t.co/MITm0F0NAr $KMR #didyouknowoperations pic.twitter.com/myUVMuINgj
— Kenmare Resources Plc (@KenmareRes) October 20, 2022
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