“Anglo-Australian miner Rio Tinto PLC Tuesday said it will invest $469 million to build the Kennecott Eagle nickel and copper mine in Michigan after receiving the final environmental approvals for the project.
Rio Tinto plans to produce an average of 17,300 metric tons of nickel and 13,200 tons of copper metal annually over six years from the new mine. Construction of the mine and mill will begin this year and first production is expected in late 2013.
“The long-term demand outlook remains strong for both nickel and copper and bringing Eagle on stream will give us greater benefit from that growth,” said Andrew Harding, chief executive of Rio Tinto’s copper division. ”
Source: Wall Street Journal, June 16 2010
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