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Kumba Iron Ore Bolsters Premium Production with R7.6 Billion Investment in UHDMS Technology

by SAT Reporter
August 30, 2024
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Kumba Iron Ore Bolsters Premium Production with R7.6 Billion Investment in UHDMS Technology

Kumba Iron Ore, a subsidiary of Anglo American and Africa’s leading iron ore producer, has announced a substantial additional investment of R7.6 billion ($428 million) in cutting-edge processing technology at its Sishen mine. This investment, designed to treble the production of premium-quality iron ore, signals a strategic shift towards “value over volume” in response to increasing demand for high-grade ores essential in reducing carbon emissions during steel production.

The newly announced funds bring the total investment in the ultra-high-dense-media-separation (UHDMS) processing project to R11.2 billion, following an initial R3.6 billion outlay approved in 2021. The UHDMS technology is poised to significantly enhance the volume of premium iron ore output, raising it from 18% to an estimated 55% of Sishen’s total production capacity. This surge in premium production is expected to bolster Kumba’s profit margins, as global steelmakers increasingly seek high-quality inputs for green steel initiatives.

With R1.8 billion already allocated to engineering design, earthworks, and a technical review, the remaining R9.4 billion is slated for investment between the latter half of 2024 and the end of 2028, when the UHDMS project is anticipated to reach full operational capacity.

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Mpumi Zikalala, CEO of Kumba Iron Ore, emphasised the strategic importance of the investment, highlighting the growing market demand for premium iron ore that supports lower carbon emissions in steel production. “This investment underscores our commitment to prioritising value over volume, ensuring that our operations align with the evolving needs of our customers and the global push towards sustainable industrial practices,” Zikalala stated.

However, the company’s ambitious plans are tempered by logistical challenges. Kumba has been forced to scale back its production due to the constrained capacity of Transnet, South Africa’s state-owned freight rail and port operator, which is grappling with equipment shortages, maintenance backlogs, and widespread infrastructure vandalism.

Despite these hurdles, Kumba remains optimistic, forecasting iron ore exports of 36-38 million tonnes for the year, following the shipment of 18.1 million tonnes in the first half of 2024. This forecast is reflective of the company’s adaptive strategy in a challenging operational environment.

Tags: Anglo Americancarbon emissions reductiongreen steel productionKumba Iron Oremining investmentMpumi Zikalalapremium iron oreSishen mineSouth AfricaTransnetUHDMS technology
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