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Segue investigates high grade manganese options

SEGUE Resources has declared a maiden resource at its Emang manganese project in South Africa and says the resource shows signs of having the grades to support a direct shipping development.

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Segue investigates high grade manganese options

With inferred numbers of 13.9 million tonnes grading 24.6% manganese and 11.5% iron, Segue managing director Steven Michael said the high-grade component of 3.7Mt at 33.9% manganese and 11.3% iron, could...

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