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Further evidence supports viability of Esperance upgrade

A MORE comprehensive study evaluating the potential of a 10 million tonne per annum upgrade at the Esperance Port in Western Australia has found the development would cost under $A200 million and would reap benefits for the handful of mining companies in the area.

Lauren Barrett
Further evidence supports viability of Esperance upgrade

Representing iron ore hopefuls in the Yilgarn region seeking to develop and ship iron ore through the port, the Yilgarn Iron Producers Association Esperance Port financial study, undertaken in conjunction...

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