Queensland Government approves NAIF loan to FNQ mine expansion project

  • 16 Dec 2019
  • Media Release

NAIF welcomes Queensland Government's decision not to veto Metro Mining's Bauxite Hills Mine Expansion proposal near Weipa in Far North Queensland.

Queensland Government approves NAIF loan to FNQ mine expansion project

The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) welcomes the Queensland Government advising Metro Mining Limited that the State will not exercise its veto right regarding the Metro Mining Bauxite Hills Mine Expansion proposal near Weipa in Far North Queensland.

NAIF has previously announced a loan of up to $47.5 Million to fund the construction and mobilisation of a Floating Terminal as part of the Stage 2 expansion. The loan by NAIF is the first in the Cape York region.

The new infrastructure, situated at Skardon River, will allow the company to load larger vessels and is part of a plan to expand to 6 million wet metric tonnes.

Bauxite is aluminium-rich ore that is used for aluminium production and for production of refractory materials, chemicals or cements.

A total of 60 new jobs are forecast to be created as part of the project, taking the workforce at the mine to more than 300. Nearly 40 per cent of the workforce are currently Indigenous and further roles are expected to be created. A total of $510m in public benefit has been forecast to be generated over the mine life to 2037.

Following Queensland Government’s ‘non veto’ of the loan, parties will now work achieve financial close which will allow Metro to draw down NAIF’s loan as they require.

NAIF CEO Chris Wade said: “We are pleased to work with Metro Mining to help bring additional economic development to the region and thank the Queensland Government for their assistance during the process to date.”

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