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Yangibana plant for sea change

HASTINGS Technology Metals will decouple the processing set-up at the Yangibana rare earth project and relocate the hydrometallurgical plant to a spot on the coast in Western Australia’s Pilbara region to slash $68 million off the capital costs.

 Shire road near Yangibana, WA

Shire road near Yangibana, WA

The company announced it had progressed an agreement for a coastal location for the cracking and leaching plant to relocate it away from the mine in WA's Murchison. The move would slash capital costs...

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