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Vedanta breaks ground on Gamsberg project; to begin production in 2018
Source: IRIS | 27 Jul, 2015, 06.52PM
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Vedanta Zinc International (VZI), a part of Vedanta, has broken ground at the Gamsberg project, one of the world's largest undeveloped zinc deposits. This commences Vedanta's plans to turn the Southern African region into one of the most important suppliers of zinc in the world and to bring far-reaching socio-economic and environmental benefits to the region.

As part of its vision for an integrated zinc business in Southern Africa, Vedanta previously announced the approval of a USD 782 million investment over 3 years to develop an open pit zinc mine in Gamsberg, South Africa and to convert the Skorpion Zinc Refinery in Namibia. The majority of the investment, approximately USD 630 million, will go towards developing the open pit zinc mine, concentrator plant and associated infrastructure at Gamsberg. The balance will be used to convert the refinery at Skorpion Zinc in Rosh Pinah, Namibia, enabling it to refine zinc sulphide concentrates from the Gamsberg Mine into special, high grade zinc metal.

Speaking at the ground-breaking, Vedanta CEO, Tom Albanese, emphasised Vedanta's commit
ment to stimulating economic growth in the region through sustainable investments in exploration and to preserving the unique ecosystem in the project area.

''We are very excited to have reached this stage of the project. We believe that this region has the highest concentration of zinc on the African continent and that we can develop an integrated zinc and lead complex here, anchored around Gamsberg and the Skorpion Refinery, which will boo
st economic growth and create sustainable employment. Vedanta believes strongly in the philosophy of sustainable development and we commit to protecting the unique ecosystem around Gamsberg for future generations'' explained Albanese.

The first phase of the Gamsberg open pit mine, which is located near the town of Aggeneys in South Africa's Northern Cape Province, is expected to have a life of mine of approximately 13 years. Development has commenced, with pre-stripping and surface work to access the ore body underway and ore production on track to begin in early 2018. The mine will partially replace output from VZI's Lisheen operation in Ireland, which will close at the end of November this year.
 

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