Chalice Mining unveils plans for major palladium-nickel-copper mine in Western Australia

Reuters
02/10
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CHN.AU">Chalice Mining</a> unveils plans for major palladium-nickel-copper mine in <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/WER.AU">Western Australia</a>

Chalice Mining Ltd. has released a corporate presentation detailing the progress of its Gonneville Palladium-Nickel-Copper Project in Western Australia. The company reports that the project is set to become a large-scale, long-life critical minerals mine, with an initial 23-year open-pit life exploiting approximately half of the current resource. The project is projected to generate around A$4.7 billion in free cash flow, with a payback period of approximately 2.7 years. Chalice Mining states that it holds a strong financial position, with a cash balance of approximately A$71 million and significant institutional shareholder support. The company is advancing toward a final investment decision targeted for the first half of calendar year 2028, following the completion of a pre-feasibility study and commencement of further studies and regulatory approvals. You can access the full presentation through the link below.

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