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Cliffs suspends chromite project indefinitely

Editor's note: The following is the press release issued by Cliffs Natural Resources on Nov. 20. Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. announced today that its affiliate, Cliffs Chromite Ontario Inc.
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Cliffs Natural Resources is heading to the Ontario Superior Court to appeal a decision by Ontario's Mining and Lands Commissioner to deny the Ohio mining company access to its Black Thor chromite deposit in the Ring of Fire mining district, says the company's vice-president of ferroalloys, Bill Boor. File photo.

Editor's note: The following is the press release issued by Cliffs Natural Resources on Nov. 20.

Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. announced today that its affiliate, Cliffs Chromite Ontario Inc., will suspend indefinitely its Chromite Project in Northern Ontario by the end of the fourth quarter of 2013.

The Company determined that it will not allocate additional capital for the project given the uncertain timeline and risks associated with the development of necessary infrastructure to bring this project online. In June of this year, Cliffs suspended the environmental assessment activities because of pending issues impeding the progress of the project.

"We continue to believe in the value of the mineral deposits and the potential of the Ring of Fire region for Northern Ontario. As we've assessed the current challenges in the region and the costs to continue on the current path, we decided to suspend the Chromite Project indefinitely," said Bill Boor, senior vice-president, strategy and business development.

"Unfortunately, we will reduce the project team staffing and close our Thunder Bay and Toronto offices as well as the exploration camp site. We understand this is a hardship for our employees and their families. During this transition, we will be working with this talented team of professionals to explore other opportunities at Cliffs."

The Company stated that the technical project work including feasibility study, development and exploration activities are being halted and there is no restart date planned.

Cliffs will continue its work with the Government of Ontario, First Nation communities and other interested parties to explore potential solutions related to the critical issue of infrastructure for the Ring of Fire region. The EA activities will remain suspended.

The Company is supportive of the Province's intention to form a Development Corporation structure for the financing and development of infrastructure, and intends to participate in future discussions.

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