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[[Category:Mining companies of Australia]]

Revision as of 00:00, 24 November 2013

IMX Resources Limited (IMX) is a dual-listed iron ore mining and base and precious metals exploration company based in Perth, Western Australia (ASX/TSX ticker code: IXR). The company was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on August 17th, 1994.[1]

Cairn Hill Mining Operation

IMX operates the Cairn Hill Mining Operation, located 55 kilometres from Coober Pedy in South Australia, which produces 1.8Mtpa of a unique coarse-grained magnetite-copper DSO (Direct Shipping Ore) product. The product is mined and crushed at site before being trucked and railed to Port Adelaide, where it is then shipped to China. Cairn Hill is a joint venture between IMX Resources (51%) and Sichuan Taifeng (49%).[2]

Nachingwea Regional Exploration Project

IMX owns and operates the highly prospective Nachingwea Regional Exploration Project in south-east Tanzania, which includes the Ntaka Hill Nickel Sulphide Project. Nachingwea is a large tenement package, located approximately 200 kilometres from the port of Mtwara, with the potential to host multiple mineralised systems. Recent exploration has proven occurrences of high-grade and disseminated nickel and copper sulphides, gold and graphite. [2]

Mount Woods Magnetite Project, South Australia

IMX is actively exploring its Mt Woods Magnetite Project in South Australia, where it has identified the Snaefell Magnetite Deposit and a number of other substantial magnetite exploration targets. IMX is seeking to develop a 5-10Mtpa mining project at Snaefell and is presently seeking a cornerstone investor willing to fund the project development costs. IMX retains a pipeline of strategic investments and a portfolio of base and precious metal exploration assets in Australia and southern Africa.[2]

References

  1. ^ Australian Stock Exchange "Company Snapshot - IMX Resources Limited" Retrieved 2013-11-24.
  2. ^ a b c IMX Resources website Retrieved 2013-11-24.