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Ramu inches towards production

THE Chinese built $US1.5 billion ($A1.4 billion) Ramu nickel cobalt mine in Papua New Guinea has started load commissioning with the ramp up to full production expected to take place in 12 to 18 months.

Blair Price
Ramu inches towards production

The mine was ready for commissioning in late 2009, until lawyers representing residents of the Rai coast got involved over concerns about its deep sea tailings placement system. But the lengthy legal...

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