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Cadence Minerals completes capex scheme, finds $63.2 million savings

ALN

Cadence Minerals PLC announced on Friday the successful completion of a capital expenditure optimisation programme at its Amapa project in Brazil, alongside identifying $63.2 million in cost savings.

The London-based mineral resource investor has invested approximately $12.1 million into the project with an equity stake standing at 32.6%. The iron ore project consists of a mine, processing plant, wholly owned port and a 194 kilometre railway.

In 2023, Pedra & Branca Alliance Pte Ltd, the owners of the project, employed an engineering firm to conduct an in-depth review of the processing plant with the aim of reducing capital and operating expenditures, and possibly improving iron ore concentrate quality.

Cadence Chief Executive Officer Kiran Morzaria said: ‘We’re thrilled to announce the successful completion of our capital expenditure optimisation program at the Amapa iron ore project. This effort has delivered a substantial 33% reduction in capital costs, saving $63.2 million and forecasted a 4.8% to 5.5 Mtpa increase in iron ore concentrate production.’

Following the study Cadence & PBA have decided to redesign the mine to facilitate cost reductions.

Shares in Cadence Minerals were up 12% to 5.71 pence in London on Friday morning.

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