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Metallica gives up on Hey Point

WITH an agreement no longer thought possible over the use of the Hey Point barging and transhipment infrastructure at Hey Point in northern Queensland, Metallica Minerals has withdrawn its mining lease application over the proposed haul road to Hey Point.

Metallica Minerals is rethinking its logistics options.

Metallica Minerals is rethinking its logistics options.

Had the mining lease been granted, Metallica would have been forced to conduct various activities and make commitments that made little sense without access to the Hey Point infrastructure. The company...

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