The Kalagadi Manganese Mine is a significant manganese mining project located in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa, near the town of Hotazel. The mine is operated by Kalagadi Manganese (Pty) Ltd, which is co-owned by Kgalagadi Alloys (70%) and the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) of South Africa (30%).
Reserves & Resources Overview:
1. Total Estimated Reserves & Resources:
– The Kalagadi Manganese deposit is one of the largest known manganese resources globally.
– As per company reports and feasibility studies, the mine has:
– Proven and Probable Reserves: ~100 million tonnes (Mt) of manganese ore.
– Total Inferred and Indicated Resources: Estimated at over 960 million tonnes of manganese ore, grading between 32% and 38% Mn.
2. Mine Life & Production Capacity:
– The mine was designed to produce 3 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of sintered manganese ore.
– Expected mine life: 30+ years, based on current reserves.
3. Key Features:
– The project includes an underground mine, a sinter plant, and logistical infrastructure.
– It is one of the few vertically integrated manganese projecin South Africa, producing high-grade sintered manganese for steelmaking.
Challenges & Developments:
– The project has faced financial and operational delays but remains a strategic asset in South Africa’s manganese sector.
– Manganese from Kalagadi is primarily exported for use in steel production and battery technologies.
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