Major Write-down Looming for Sino Iron Project
The Sino Iron project is operated by a CITIC subsidiary, CITIC Pacific Mining. The project shipped its first magnetite concentrate in early December 2013. It is designed to produce 24 million metric tons per year (mt/y) of magnetite concentrate from six concentrator lines and ships its concentrate product to CITIC Pacific steel mills and to other steel producers in China.
Project development has run behind schedule, with only two of the planned six concentrator lines currently compete. Of the remaining four lines, two are targeted to begin commissioning in late 2015, followed by the final two lines 2016. Current planning calls for all six lines to be at full production by the end of 2016.
The Sino Iron project is located 100 km southwest of Karratha, Western Australia. The concentrate is shipped from the Port of Cape Preston, which was built to serve the project.