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KIS for Dolphin

IT WILL cost King Island Scheelite $65 million to build the Dolphin open cut mine on Tasmania’s King Island, according to a recently updated feasibility study by Xenith Mining and Gekko Systems.

 The Dolphin mine on King Island in Tasmania

The Dolphin mine on King Island in Tasmania

KIS has released an updated FS and revised the mineral reserve estimate for the mine, which will have an associated $42 million processing plant on-site. The company will mine 400,000 tonnes of tungsten...

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