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Thunderbird zircon for Indian market

SHEFFIELD Resources has secured offtake agreements for more than a third of its planned Stage 1 production at its Thunderbird mineral sands mine in Western Australia’s far north after signing a deal with India’s largest ceramic raw materials supplier, Sukaso Ceracolors Ceramics.

Karma Barndon
Thunderbird site visitor.

Thunderbird site visitor.

Under the terms of the sales agreement  Sukaso will buy a minimum 12,000 tonnes of premium zircon from Thunderbird annually once the project enters production-mode. The offtake agreement runs for a five-year...

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