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MinRes closing on Koolyanobbing deal

MINERAL Resources believes it will have the deal to buy the Koolyanobbing iron ore mine from Cleveland-Cliffs finalised on July 27.

Mineral Resources says it has enough rolling stock capacity to move up to 6.25Mtpa from Koolyanobbing to Esperance port.

Mineral Resources says it has enough rolling stock capacity to move up to 6.25Mtpa from Koolyanobbing to Esperance port.

The company also said it believed it had enough capacity with its own rail rolling stock to move between 6 million tonnes per annum and 6.25Mtpa to Esperance port from Koolyanobbing in Western Australia's...

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