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Infrastructure and coal price boost Ashford's prospects

PROXIMITY to infrastructure corridors through New South Wales and higher prices for coking coal make Clara Mining's 40% owned Ashford coal project more viable, according to the company.

 Clara will undertake a scoping study of the project to examine the viability of developing it as a coking coal mine.

Clara will undertake a scoping study of the project to examine the viability of developing it as a coking coal mine.

Clara Resources - formerly AusTin Mining - has an option to acquire the remaining 60% of the project as part of an agreement made with Laneway Resources in 2021. "The Australian Rail Track Corporation...

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