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Nolans Project

Northern Territory, Australia · Open Pit

Under Development
Rare Earth ElementsPhosphateUranium
Mine life
38 years
Workforce
peak construction workforce of between 600 and 682 people. The operational workforce is estimated to be between 350 and 366 employees.
Overview
The Nolans Project is in the development phase and is described as shovel-ready. Arafura has completed early works construction and is targeting a Final Investment Decision (FID) in 2025 or early 2026. The project has received all necessary government and regulatory approvals to commence.
Production
The project is expected to produce 4,440 tonnes of NdPr oxide per annum. It will also produce 470 tonnes per annum of a mixed middle-heavy rare earth (SEG/HRE) oxide and 144,000 tonnes per year of fertilizer-grade phosphoric acid as a by-product.
Processing
The on-site process plant includes beneficiation, extraction, and separation facilities. The processing method involves a single-stage crushing and milling circuit, followed by flotation to produce a concentrate. This concentrate then undergoes a hydrometallurgical process which includes pre-leach, sulphation, water leach, precipitation, dissolution, and purification.
Equipment
The mining fleet is planned to include 108-tonne Hitachi EXI 200 excavators, 90-tonne Caterpillar 777F haul trucks, and Caterpillar D9T dozers and 16M graders. The processing plant will feature a single-stage jaw crusher and a ball mill. The overall infrastructure will include a residue storage facility, a gas-fired power station, and an accommodation village.
Companies & ownership
  • Arafura Rare Earths Limited
    ASX:ARU
Tandung Mayang site

East Kalimantan, Indonesia · Open Pit

Closed
Coal
Companies & ownership
  • PT Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk
Embalut site

East Kalimantan, Indonesia · Open Pit

Closed
Coal
Companies & ownership
  • PT Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk
Jorong Mine

South Kalimantan, Indonesia · Open Pit

Closed
Coal
End year
2025
Overview
The Jorong Mine is an open-pit coal mine located in the Tanah Laut regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is operated by PT Jorong Barutama Greston, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PT Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk (ITM). The primary commodity is thermal coal. The mine and its associated port facility are known to supply the domestic market in Indonesia.
Production
2024: 0.18 million tonnes; 2022: 0.9 million tonnes; 2016: 1.0 million tonnes (target); 2009: 1.97 million tonnes.
Processing
Coal is crushed from the run-of-mine (ROM) stockpile.
Equipment
conventional mining system utilising excavators and trucks for overburden and coal hauling
Companies & ownership
  • PT Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk
Bharinto Ekatama Mine

East Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan, Indonesia · Open Pit

Operating
Coal
Opened
2012-01-01
End year
2041
Production
In 2024, the production capacity of the Bharinto Ekatama mine was 8.50 million tonnes. For the third quarter of 2024, production was targeted at 2.8 million tonnes, with a fourth-quarter target of 1.8 million tonnes.
Processing
crushing facilities to reduce the coal to a size of 50 mm. Mined coal is hauled to a crusher and then to stockpiles before being transported from barge ports.
Equipment
excavators and trucks
Companies & ownership
  • PT Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk
Trubaindo Coal Mine

East Kalimantan, Indonesia · Strip

Operating
Coal
Opened
2005-01-01
End year
2035
Mine life
30 years
Overview
The Trubaindo Coal Mine is operated by PT. Trubaindo Coal Mining (TCM), a subsidiary of PT Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk (ITM). The mine is located in the districts of Melak, Damai, Muara Lawa, and Bentian Besar in the West Kutai regency of East Kalimantan, Indonesia, with a total concession area of 23,650 hectares.
Production
Production reached 7.1 million tonnes in 2011. Q1 2023 production was 0.6 million tonnes, with a 2023 target of 2.8 million tonnes. Capacity for 2025 is 3.1 million tonnes.
Processing
crushing plant for coal processing
Equipment
Komatsu PC 300, PC 400, and PC 1250 excavators, Scania P380 dump trucks, crushing plant
Companies & ownership
  • PT Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk
Indominco-Mandiri Mine

East Kalimantan, Indonesia · Open Pit

Operating
Coal
Opened
1998-01-01
End year
2030
Workforce
more than 2,000 personnel
Overview
The Indominco-Mandiri mine, operated by PT Indominco Mandiri, a subsidiary of PT Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk (ITM), is a significant coal mining operation in Indonesia.
Production
2020: 9.1 million tonnes (sold). An undated report mentioned an estimated production of 12.808 million tonnes per annum (MTPA). A 2023 report stated a production capacity of 6.46 million tonnes for that year. The production target for the first quarter of 2026 was set at 1.7 million tonnes. The production target for the full year 2025 is 7.0 million tonnes.
Processing
The coal is processed at a crushing plant. From the pit, coal is hauled to the crusher and then to a mine stockyard before being transported 35 kilometres to the port stockyard.
Equipment
fleet of heavy equipment, including excavators and haul trucks. Specific drilling equipment mentioned includes four Jackro 175 units and one UDR 1600D unit. The site also has an overland conveyor system.
Companies & ownership
  • PT Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk
Boral Concrete Bayswater facility

Western Australia, Australia · Processing Facility

Operating
Silica Sand
Workforce
Roles include plant operators and agitator truck drivers.
Overview
The Boral Concrete Bayswater facility is a fixed concrete batching plant located in Bayswater, Western Australia. It is an active operation involved in the production of pre-mixed concrete for the construction industry in the Perth metropolitan area, and has been in operation for over three decades.
Production
Existing plant had a potential production capacity of 2,000 tonnes per day, with an average daily output of 1,400 tonnes. The proposed secondary batch plant had a capacity of up to 80 tonnes per hour.
Processing
Raw materials, including aggregates (sand and gravel), cementitious materials (cement and fly ash), water, and various additives are combined in controlled proportions to produce concrete. The process involves transferring aggregates from holding bins into weigh bins, then to a truck-mounted agitator by a conveyor system. Cement and fly ash are weighed separately and added to the mix. The entire process is computer-controlled.
Equipment
secondary batch plant, 45-tonne capacity horizontal cement storage silo, storage silos for cement and other raw materials, aggregate bins, weighers, conveyors
Expansion
In 2016, Boral Resources WA proposed an enhancement to the Bayswater plant, which involved the installation of a secondary batch plant for the production of decorative concrete mixes, with a proposed capacity of up to 80 tonnes per hour. This upgrade was designed to complement the existing infrastructure.
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
Bacchus Marsh Quarry

Victoria, Australia · Quarry

Operating
Silica Sand
Workforce
44 permanent staff members, 15 truck drivers, and 10 contractors (total 69)
Overview
The quarry operates on a 195-hectare site and is a primary source of fine aggregates for concrete, masonry and packing sand for Boral's business in the Melbourne region.
Processing
Wash plant, McLanahan Overhead Beam Filter Press for dewatering waste slurry and recovering approximately 70% of process water.
Equipment
McLanahan Overhead Beam Filter Press
Expansion
Wash plant underwent a $5 million refurbishment to increase its capacity.
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
Whyalla Quarry

South Australia, Australia · Quarry

Operating
Silica SandGraphiteKaolinHalloysiteTitaniumIron Ore (Magnetite)+39
Overview
The Boral Whyalla Quarry is a hard rock quarry owned and operated by Boral Limited, located just outside Whyalla, South Australia. It is an active, operational quarry and a strategic mineral resource area, co-located with a Boral concrete plant. The quarry supplies a range of high-quality construction materials for regional projects and infrastructure development.
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
Stirling North Quarry

South Australia, Australia · Quarry

Operating
GraphiteSilica SandKaolinHalloysiteTitaniumIron Ore (Magnetite)+39
Workforce
The operation has a workforce of less than 10 full-time employees.
Overview
The Stirling North Quarry, owned and operated by Boral Limited, is an active open-cut quarry in South Australia. Located approximately 5 km northeast of Stirling North township, it operates under Private Mine tenement 154 with an approved Mine Operation Plan as of December 2023. The quarry has been operational since the mid-1970s.
Processing
The general process involves extraction, crushing, and screening to produce various sizes of quarry products, including thermal sand for the Lincoln Gap Wind Farm.
Equipment
The primary equipment includes a main processing plant and a contractor screen.
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
Reynella Quarry

South Australia, Australia · Quarry

Operating
Silica Sand
Workforce
1 (as of 2017)
Overview
The Reynella Quarry is a source of limestone, identified as a strategic mineral resource area in South Australia, and is situated south of the Field River. Products include aggregates, rail ballast, pre-mix concrete, road materials, and washed sands for concrete manufacturing.
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
Mt McIntyre Quarry

South Australia, Australia · Quarry

Operating
Overview
The Mt McIntyre Quarry, also known as the Mt Burr quarry, is located at Lot 14 Crusher Rd, Mt Burr, SA 5279. It operates under Extractive Mineral Lease (EML) 3243. The primary commodity extracted is basalt, along with other construction materials.
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
Murray Bridge Quarry

South Australia, Australia · Open Pit

Operating
Silica Sand
Overview
The Murray Bridge Quarry is considered a long-term operation with a life expectancy in the range of 50 to 100-plus years, based on 2020 extraction rates. It is also identified as a strategic mineral resource area for South Australia.
Processing
crushing, material is processed to remove impurities, graded by size, and stockpiled.
Equipment
controlled blasting to dislodge rock. The broken rock is then moved by loaders and trucks to a primary crusher. Following crushing, the material is processed to remove impurities, graded by size, and stockpiled.
Expansion
In June 2023, Boral Resources (SA) Limited submitted a Miscellaneous Purposes Licence application for the construction of a fire track and an internal haul road at the Murray Bridge site.
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
Lobethal Quarry

South Australia, Australia · Open Pit

Operating
GraphiteSilica SandKaolinHalloysiteTitaniumIron Ore (Magnetite)+39
Overview
The Lobethal Quarry, operated by Boral Limited, is an active open-cut quarry located in Lobethal, South Australia. It is considered a strategic mineral resource area and supplies construction materials such as aggregates, asphalt, cement, crushed rock, and roadbase to the Adelaide Hills region.
Production
The quarry produces aggregates, rail ballast, pre-mix concrete, and road materials.
Processing
The quarry underwent a $4 million plant upgrade in 2015, transforming it into a more automated and efficient operation for producing construction materials.
Equipment
The quarry underwent a $4 million plant upgrade in 2015, transforming it into a more automated and efficient operation. It is recognised as one of the cleanest and safest fixed plant areas within Boral's South Australian business.
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
Linwood Quarry

South Australia, Australia · Quarry

Operating
Opened
1882-01-01
End year
2173
Mine life
150 years
Workforce
30 full-time staff and up to 80 contractors and transport workers
Overview
The Linwood Quarry is an extractive industry operation, specifically a hard rock quarry. It produces a range of construction materials, including aggregates, rail ballast, pre-mix concrete, and road materials. It is considered one of Adelaide and South Australia's most important sources of hard rock.
Production
1.2 million tonnes per annum
Processing
raw material is loaded onto haul trucks and transported to the processing plant. The processing infrastructure includes crushers, screens, bins, and covered conveyors with water sprays to minimise dust. The site also has a dust extraction and collection system ('bag house').
Equipment
loaders, haul trucks, drill rigs, hydraulic diesel-powered self-propelled top hammer drill rig, crushers, screens, bins, covered conveyors with water sprays, dust extraction and collection system ('bag house')
Expansion
secured a lease extension for up to 140 years
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
Bahia Project

Bahia, Brazil · Dredging

Under Development
Rare Earth ElementsIlmeniteRutileZirconUranium
Overview
The project consists of seventeen mineral concessions covering approximately 15,089.71 hectares. The project is a heavy mineral sand (HMS) deposit and is currently in the exploration and development stage. There has been no previous mining on the property.
Production
Potential to supply 3,000 to 10,000 metric tons of natural monazite concentrate per year, estimated to contain roughly 1,500 to 5,000 metric tons of total rare earth oxides.
Processing
Mining the mineralised sands using standard, low-cost techniques to produce an HMS concentrate at the site. This concentrate would then be shipped to the White Mesa Mill for further processing.
Equipment
front-end loaders, excavators, and/or dredges
Expansion
Energy Fuels completed the acquisition of the project on 13 February 2023. The company was continuing its drilling program, which resumed in the fourth quarter of 2025, with the aim of completing S-K 1300 and NI 43-101 compliant reports by late 2026. A Phase 1 sonic drilling program of 2,250 metres was completed, and a Phase 2 program was planned to start in the third quarter of 2023.
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Kapunda Quarry

South Australia, Australia · Quarry

Operating
Silica SandGraphiteKaolinHalloysiteTitaniumIron Ore (Magnetite)+39
Overview
Boral's Kapunda Quarry, an operating site in Kapunda, South Australia, produces aggregates, rail ballast, pre-mix concrete, and road materials, and is a strategic mineral resource area. The broader Kapunda site also includes Australia's first commercially successful metal mine, which produced copper from 1844 to 1879 and is now a State Heritage Place. Environmental Copper Recovery Pty Ltd (ECR) and Terramin Australia Limited are advancing the Kapunda Copper & Gold ISR Project on the historic mine site, with technical collaboration from OZ Minerals.
Expansion
The Kapunda Copper & Gold ISR Project, a joint venture between Environmental Copper Recovery Pty Ltd (ECR) and Terramin Australia Limited, aims to extract an estimated 119,000 tonnes of copper from shallow oxide ores using in-situ recovery methods. In May 2025, the South Australian Department for Energy and Mining approved in-ground test work for the project, which also has potential for gold recovery.
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
Para Hills Quarry

South Australia, Australia · Quarry

Operating
Silica Sand
Overview
Active, long-term extractive operation and a key supplier of construction materials for the Adelaide area. Identified as a strategic mineral resource area.
Production
produces road base, aggregates, rail ballast, and pre-mix concrete.
Processing
drilling, blasting, crushing, and hauling. A concrete plant is co-located at the site.
Equipment
Komatsu WA600-3 front-end loader
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
Gould Creek Quarry

South Australia, Australia · Quarry

Operating
Silica Sand
Commodities, grades and output
YearCommodityAv. GradeOutput
1981Silica Sand-398349 t
Opened
1950-01-01
Workforce
The workforce averaged nine employees in 1981, fluctuating between four and twelve. Between 1972 and 1976, the site had a workforce of 10.
Overview
The Gould Creek Quarry, also known as Salisbury (Black Hill Quarry), Boral Quarry (Salisbury), PM 2, Quarry Industries, Black Hill Quarry, or Para Hills Quarry, is an active open-cut quarry owned by Boral Limited in Gould Creek, South Australia. It is considered a strategic mineral resource area for the state.
Production
In 1981, the quarry produced 398,349 tonnes. Between 1972 and 1976, it produced over 330,000 tonnes. Production from 1977 to 2009 was estimated at 7.5 million tonnes, with an approximate annual production rate of 500,000 to 1,000,000 tonnes in 2008.
Processing
The quarry operates a crushing and screening plant to produce construction materials such as aggregates, rail ballast, pre-mix concrete, road materials, crushed rock, screen rubble, screenings, sand, wallers, spalls, and shot rock from quartzite and silica sand.
Equipment
A crushing and screening plant is on site. Major equipment includes a 30" x 18" Jaques jaw crusher, 0.9m Traylor gyratory crusher, 0.6m Traylor gyratory crusher, double and triple deck vibrating screens, and multiple storage bins.
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
Nueltin Lake Project

Nunavut, Canada · Underground

Under Development
UraniumGoldMolybdenumCopperTungstenCobalt+1
Workforce
anticipated to be between two and nine people, including a two-person drill crew, a drill foreman, geologists, and two two-person mapping crews.
Overview
The Nueltin Lake project is an exploration-stage undertaking located in the Kivalliq Region of southern Nunavut, Canada, just north of the Manitoba border. It is a joint venture between URU Metals Limited and Cameco Corporation. The project is focused on exploring for polymetallic deposits, with target commodities including uranium, gold, molybdenum, copper, tungsten, cobalt, and nickel.
Equipment
helicopter-mobilised drill (heli-drill)
Expansion
joint venture between URU Metals Limited and Cameco Corporation; option agreement was entered into where URU Metals could earn into the project by funding exploration activities.
Companies & ownership
  • Cameco Corporation
    TSX:CCO · NYSE:CCJ
Stonyfell Quarry

South Australia, Australia · Quarry

Operating
Silica SandGraphiteKaolinHalloysiteTitaniumIron Ore (Magnetite)+39
Opened
1837-01-01
Mine life
100 years
Workforce
The quarry's management team includes a Quarry Manager, a Quarry Support Manager, and an Operations Manager Quarries.
Overview
Stonyfell Quarry, located in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges east of Adelaide, South Australia, is one of Adelaide's oldest quarries, operating since 1837. Boral Limited acquired the site in the 1980s. The quarry extracts sandstone and quartzite to produce road base, aggregates, crushed rock, washed sands for concrete manufacturing, fill materials, and specialty rocks. It also recycles concrete and is considered a significant state resource with at least 100 years of available materials.
Production
Produces road base, aggregates, crushed rock, washed sands for concrete manufacturing, fill materials, specialty rocks, and recycled concrete. Primary materials extracted are sandstone and quartzite.
Processing
The processing infrastructure at Stonyfell Quarry includes a primary crusher and a sprinkler system within the crushing plant to manage dust. The facility produces road base, aggregates, crushed rock, washed sands for concrete manufacturing, fill materials, and specialty rocks from extracted sandstone and quartzite.
Equipment
The processing infrastructure at the site includes a primary crusher and a sprinkler system within the crushing plant to manage dust. Other equipment includes a water cart for spraying roads and stockpiles, and a truck wash.
Expansion
Major capital improvement works were undertaken to upgrade the primary crusher, which involved installing a new steel structure and a heavy-duty concrete slab.
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
Hook Lake JV Project

Saskatchewan, Canada · Underground

Under Development
Uranium
Workforce
exploration team includes project geologists and geological technicians
Overview
Uranium exploration project located in the southwestern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada, within the Patterson Lake trend. It consists of nine claims covering 28,598 hectares, with ongoing diamond drilling and geophysical surveys to identify uranium mineralization. The project has a discovery known as the Spitfire, with high-grade uranium intercepts.
Production
There are no production figures.
Processing
As an exploration project, there is no processing plant or production. The exploration method involves drilling to obtain core samples, which are then assessed for radioactivity with handheld scintillometers. Selected core samples are sent for laboratory analysis to determine uranium concentrations.
Equipment
diamond drilling rigs, geophysical surveys (ground electromagnetic and airborne surveys), camp with a building for core logging and sampling
Companies & ownership
  • Cameco Corporation
    TSX:CCO · NYSE:CCJ
Sage Plain Project

Utah, United States · Room And Pillar

Historic Mine
UraniumVanadium
Overview
The Sage Plain Project is located in San Juan County, Utah, in the United States, near the southwest end of the Uravan Mineral Belt. The project's commodities are uranium (U3O8) and vanadium (V2O5). The project is centered around the historic, underground Calliham mine, which has been idle for approximately two decades and is fully reclaimed. All surface infrastructure from the historical mine has been removed, and the permits have lapsed.
Production
Historically, the Calliham mine produced about 222,000 tons of ore with average grades of 0.15% U3O8 and 0.92% V2O5. As of March 2015, the project had Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources of approximately 1,611,000 pounds of U3O8 and 13,261,000 pounds of V2O5, contained within roughly 475,100 tons of material.
Expansion
On 27 October 2021, Energy Fuels completed the sale of the Sage Plain Project to Consolidated Uranium Inc. (now IsoEnergy Ltd.).
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
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