News
06 June 2019

IFC invests $60m in Iluka's Sierra Rutile project

In:
Mining
Region:
Middle East & Africa

The International Finance Corporation will invest $60 million in Perth-headquartered mineral sands miner Iluka Resources’ Sierra Rutile operation, in Sierra Leone, 

The IFC will initially invest $20 million for a 3.57% stake, with a further $50 million planned to increase its shareholding to 10%, when the construction of early works for the Sembehun project was approved and when the environmental and social impact assessment of Area 5 was completed. 

The Sembehun deposit comprised more than 70% of Sierra Rutile’s remaining ore reserves and development of Sembehun had the potential to extend the life of the operations significantly.

The company is working on a definitive feasibility study on a Stage 1 development, which it expects to conclude early in the second half of 2019.

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