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Vale announces official opening of $945M Copper Cliff Complex South Mine Project

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A tapper taps nickel-copper matt in the flash furnace of a Vale SA smelter complex in Copper Cliff, Ont., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2010. Vale Canada Ltd. unveiled the first phase of its $945M Copper Cliff Mine Complex South Project, predicted to double ore production. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Gino Donato

SUDBURY, Ont. — Vale Canada Ltd. unveiled the first phase of its $945-million Copper Cliff Mine Complex South Project on Thursday, predicted to double ore production at the Sudbury, Ontario-based mine.

The first phase is expected to add roughly 10,000 tonnes per year of contained nickel and 13,000 tonnes per year of copper.

The project expanded the Copper Cliff Mine with more than 12 kilometres of tunnels, the construction of new ventilation systems and the expansion of underground ore and waste handling systems.

The company says the Copper Cliff Mine Complex South Project created 270 new jobs.

It says the first phase will supply of low-carbon nickel and other critical minerals and improve the long-term sustainability of the Sudbury operations.

Vale says feasibility studies are currently underway for future phases of the complex.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 13, 2022.

The Canadian Press


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