Scandium International Mining starts feasibility study update for Nyngan scandium project
- Scandium International Mining initiated an update to the 2016 definitive feasibility study for its Nyngan Scandium Project in New South Wales.
- Lycopodium will run the work, updating capital and operating costs while keeping the project’s core design parameters unchanged.
- Current plan targets 75,000 tons a year of limonite ore, ramping to about 38,500 kg a year of 98%-99.9% Sc2O3 output.
- The study framework assumes a one-year build, a 24-month ramp-up, a 20-year mine life, using less than 20% of the resource.
- Management said the company is fully funded to complete the DFS update.
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