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Where are the biggest iron ore mines in Australia?

Where are the biggest iron ore mines in Australia?

The 80 million tonne per annum (Mtpa) mine is the largest iron ore mine Australia has seen in over 50 years and will combine with BHP’s Mining Area C to become the largest iron ore hub in the world – producing a combined 145Mtpa.

Who is the largest iron ore producer in Australia?

Western Australia
Western Australia is the largest iron ore producer and exporter in the world, accounting for 37 per cent of global production and 52 per cent of global seaborne exports in 2015. The Pilbara region accounted for 94 per cent of Australia’s iron ore production in 2015.

Where is BHP Yandi mine?

The Yandicoogina mine, often shortened to Yandi, is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 95 kilometres north-west of Newman.

Who owns South Flank mine?

BHP
BHP owns an 85% stake in the South Flank project while other partners include Itochu (8%) and Mitsui (7%).

Which country is the largest exporter of iron ore?

Australia
Australia, consistently the leading iron ore exporting country in the world, exported 836 million metric tons in 2019.

How many years of iron ore does Australia have left?

The report estimated that the average remaining resource life for major Pilbara producers at 65 years, with Australia boasting an estimated 70 billion tonnes of JORC compliant iron ore resources remaining.

Who is the biggest supplier of iron ore?

The world’s top five largest iron ore producing countries in 2020

  1. Australia – 900 million tonnes.
  2. Brazil – 400 million tonnes.
  3. China – 340 million tonnes.
  4. India – 230 million tonnes.
  5. Russia – 95 million tonnes.

How much iron ore does Australia have left?

How much iron is left in Australia? Australia currently has the world’s largest estimated reserves of iron ore at more than 52 billion tonnes. There’s an approximated 170 billion tonnes left in the earth, positioning Australia with a third of the world’s supply.

How many mines does BHP have?

five mines
Western Australia Iron Ore (WAIO) is an integrated system of four processing hubs and five mines connected by more than 1,000 kilometres of rail infrastructure and port facilities in the Pilbara region of northern Western Australia.

How long is a BHP iron ore train?

3 km
BHP used to run iron ore trains of 336 car length, 44,500 tonnes of iron ore, over 3 km long, six to eight locomotives including intermediate remote unit.

Where is South Flank located?

The South Flank mine is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 156 kilometres northwest of Newman.

Where does BHP export to?

Where is metallurgical coal exported? BHP’s met coal is shipped to steel mills and coking plants in China, India, Japan, South East Asia, South Korea, Europe, and Latin America.

When was the area C iron ore mine opened?

Iron ore mines in the Pilbara region. The Area C mine was officially opened on 30 October 2003 by the then- Premier of Western Australia, Geoff Gallop, but ore was railed from the mine to the port already on 16 August. However, bulk samples of the ore had been mined and send to customers since late 2001.

Who is the owner of the area C mine?

Contact us for sponsorship opportunities. Mining Area C (MAC) is an iron ore mine owned and operated by BHP Billiton under the Mt Goldsworthy Joint Venture (85% BHP Billiton, 7% Mitsui Iron Ore Corporation, 8% ITOCHU Minerals and Energy of Australia).

Where are the iron ore mines in Western Australia?

Mining Area C is a BHP Billiton open cut iron ore mine in the iron ore rich Pilbara region of Western Australia, 120 km north-west of Newman. It is one of seven iron ore mines BHP Billiton operates in the same region, and has the capacity to produce approximately 23 million tonnes of iron ore annually.

Where is the area C mine in Western Australia?

BHP Billiton website. The Area C mine is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 92 kilometres west-north-west of Newman.