METAL DETECTIVE

Brockman's Rail Conundrum

BROCKMAN Resources will edge its $A1.3 billion Marillana iron ore project forward this week via the release of a definitive feasibility study. But a bigger challenge lies ahead: convincing the likes of Andrew Forrest or Gina Rinehart to come to the party on a rail access deal. <b><i>The Metal Detective</i> by Stephen Bell</b>

Stephen Bell

At roughly 1 billion tonnes grading 42% Fe, Marillana is one of the biggest undeveloped hematite deposits in the Pilbara, with aspirations to start construction late next year. It is low grade, but Brockman...

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