
China eyes Barrambie project JV
NEOMETALS (ASX: NMT) has entered into an MoU with the Institute of Multipurpose Utilization of Mineral Resources Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences (IMUMR) to develop the $692m Barrambie Titanium Vanadium project in WA. The MoU will lay the foundations for a potential 50:50 commercial production JV. IMUMR is a leading metallurgical institute in China with recognised expertise in, and relationships with China’s titanium and vanadium chemical processing industry, and global titanium-vanadium production houses. At an estimated total indicated and inferred mineral resource of 280.1mt at 9.18pc titanium and 0.44pc to 80m vertical depth, the Barrambie deposit is considered to be one of the world’s largest, high-grade titanium-vanadium deposits. Neometals’ cashed-up potential Chinese partner has the ability to fast track the…