SamQuarz Silica Mine
South Africa /
Mpumalanga /
Delmas /
World
/ South Africa
/ Mpumalanga
/ Delmas
World / South Africa / Mpumalanga
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September 2004
Ownership:
Petmin Limited
Location:
10km east of Delmas, Mpumalanga Province
Type of operation:
Open pit
Commodity:
High-quality silica and chert
Reserves and Resources:
Quality deposit with Proven and Probable Reserves of 60.64Mt of quartzite and 11.48Mt of chert
Current production level:
1.26m ROM tonnes a year
Plant nominal capacity:
Silica plant – 1.5m ROM tonnes a year; chert plant – 0.75m ROM tonnes a year
Mining rights status:
New order mining right conversion approved and valid for 30 years
Total number of employees:
314 (including contractors)
Current markets:
Metallurgical, glass and construction industries in South Africa
Competitive advantage:
High-quality resource; long life of mine, over 40 years; technologically advanced processing plant; close proximity of mine to key customers on long-term offtake agreements
Capital expenditure FY2010:
R21.6m
In operation since 1955, SamQuarz is the largest producer of high-quality silica in South Africa, used primarily in the production of glass and in the metallurgical smelting process. In fact, the mine meets 32% of the country’s total annual consumption. The operation, which produces two key products — high-quality silica and chert — comprises a large open pit and processing plant.
With respect to geology, this quality deposit occupies a mega-sinkhole that formed in cherty dolomites of the Malmani Sub-group. The dolomites are overlain in unconformity by a layer known informally as the ‘giant chert’. Both the giant chert and the quartzite are part of what is known as the Rooihoogte formation. The current mine design indicates a combined final pit area of about 46 hectares at 23 level, which is a maximum depth of 230m below surface.
SamQuarz has well-defined markets for its products. It supplies a number of blue-chip companies in the glass manufacturing industry and metallurgical sector, including:
* PFG, Consol and Nampak in the glass sector; and
* Xstrata Chrome, Samancor, the Evraz Group’s Highveld Steel and Vanadium operation, Assmang and Siltech in the metallurgical industry.
The mine has also successfully penetrated the construction sector and is now aiming to develop new markets in the foundry industry.
Reference for information:
www.petmin.co.za/om/op_samquarz.asp
Ownership:
Petmin Limited
Location:
10km east of Delmas, Mpumalanga Province
Type of operation:
Open pit
Commodity:
High-quality silica and chert
Reserves and Resources:
Quality deposit with Proven and Probable Reserves of 60.64Mt of quartzite and 11.48Mt of chert
Current production level:
1.26m ROM tonnes a year
Plant nominal capacity:
Silica plant – 1.5m ROM tonnes a year; chert plant – 0.75m ROM tonnes a year
Mining rights status:
New order mining right conversion approved and valid for 30 years
Total number of employees:
314 (including contractors)
Current markets:
Metallurgical, glass and construction industries in South Africa
Competitive advantage:
High-quality resource; long life of mine, over 40 years; technologically advanced processing plant; close proximity of mine to key customers on long-term offtake agreements
Capital expenditure FY2010:
R21.6m
In operation since 1955, SamQuarz is the largest producer of high-quality silica in South Africa, used primarily in the production of glass and in the metallurgical smelting process. In fact, the mine meets 32% of the country’s total annual consumption. The operation, which produces two key products — high-quality silica and chert — comprises a large open pit and processing plant.
With respect to geology, this quality deposit occupies a mega-sinkhole that formed in cherty dolomites of the Malmani Sub-group. The dolomites are overlain in unconformity by a layer known informally as the ‘giant chert’. Both the giant chert and the quartzite are part of what is known as the Rooihoogte formation. The current mine design indicates a combined final pit area of about 46 hectares at 23 level, which is a maximum depth of 230m below surface.
SamQuarz has well-defined markets for its products. It supplies a number of blue-chip companies in the glass manufacturing industry and metallurgical sector, including:
* PFG, Consol and Nampak in the glass sector; and
* Xstrata Chrome, Samancor, the Evraz Group’s Highveld Steel and Vanadium operation, Assmang and Siltech in the metallurgical industry.
The mine has also successfully penetrated the construction sector and is now aiming to develop new markets in the foundry industry.
Reference for information:
www.petmin.co.za/om/op_samquarz.asp
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Coordinates: 26°9'26"S 28°46'25"E
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