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First new dredge arrives at the Moma Mine
Globenewswireยท 2025-07-21 06:00
Core Viewpoint - Kenmare Resources has successfully received the first of two new high-capacity dredges at the Moma Titanium Minerals Mine, marking a significant milestone in the upgrade of its Wet Concentrator Plant A, which is expected to enhance production capabilities and transition to the Nataka ore zone [2][3]. Group 1: Dredge Arrival and Upgrade Project - The first new dredge, weighing 1,160 tonnes and measuring 62 metres in length, has arrived at the Moma Mine as part of the upgrade project for the Wet Concentrator Plant A [4][5]. - The dredges were fabricated in the Netherlands and transported by sea, with the first dredge landing on July 18, 2025 [5]. - The second dredge is expected to arrive in the coming weeks, and both will be moved to the staging pond for assembly [5]. Group 2: Upgrade Work Sequence - The upgrade work for WCP A is on track to begin in Q3 2025 and is anticipated to take three to four weeks [6]. - The existing dredges will be detached, and the new dredges will be integrated into the plant, facilitating a transition to the Nataka ore zone [6]. Group 3: Transition to Nataka Ore Zone - The transition to the Nataka ore zone is crucial as it represents approximately 70% of Moma's nine billion tonnes of Mineral Resources and is expected to sustain production for over 20 years [7]. - This transition is essential for securing long-term production capabilities at the Moma Mine [7].