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BFS study: SAMAG magnesium project will fly

MAGNESIUM International Ltd (formerly Pima Mining) today released its long-awaited SAMAG project bankable feasibility study and confirmed what the market expected - the South Australian project can be done.

James Hamilton
BFS study: SAMAG magnesium project will fly

However, the study reveals that Magnesium International will need the best part of $1 billion if it is to build and operate the plant, which is slated to produce a minimum of 71,000 tonnes of magnesium...

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