TECHNOLOGY

Oxley review finds smaller footprint

AN ENGINEERING design review of Centrex Metals’ Oxley project has found ways to reduce the overall complexity and footprint of original scoping study designs and revise capital and operating costs, at the potassium nitrate project in Western Australia’s Mid West.

Karma Barndon
Oxley sample.

Oxley sample.

The design review was initiated to increase confidence in the original scoping study conducted in 2016 to consider any areas of potential improvement. Under the scoping study to establish a start-up...

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