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U.S. Heavy Rare Earths processing facility

Texas, United States · Processing Facility

Closed
Rare Earth Elements
Capex (est.)
USD 258.00M
Workforce
100 operational jobs, 260 peak construction jobs
Overview
A planned processing facility in Seadrift, Calhoun County, Texas, intended to process both heavy and light rare earth elements. The project, developed with the US DoD, has faced significant uncertainty and stalled permitting progress, making its construction unlikely to proceed as originally planned.
Companies & ownership
  • Lynas Rare Earths Ltd
    ASX:LYC · LSE:0A2N · OTC:LYSDY
Kalgoorlie Rare Earths Processing Facility

Western Australia, Australia · Processing Facility

Operating
Rare Earth Elements
Commodities, grades and output
YearCommodityAv. GradeOutput
2024Rare Earth Elements-9000 t
Opened
2024-11-08
Mine life
25 years
Capex (est.)
USD 650.00M
Workforce
115 to 120 people
Overview
The Kalgoorlie Rare Earths Processing Facility, owned and operated by Lynas Rare Earths, officially opened on 8 November 2024 in Yilkari, near Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia. It processes rare earth concentrate from Lynas's Mt Weld mine, producing Mixed Rare Earth Carbonate (MREC) which is then transported to Malaysia for further processing. The facility has a nameplate production capacity of approximately 9,000 tonnes per annum of MREC.
Production
Production overview - 2024: rare earth elements 9000 t.
Processing
Cracking concentrate with concentrated sulphuric acid in a 110-metre-long rotary kiln at high temperature, followed by a leaching process to produce Mixed Rare Earth Carbonate (MREC).
Expansion
Production capacity increased from original design of approximately 7,000 tonnes per annum to 9,000 tonnes per annum of MREC.
Companies & ownership
  • Lynas Rare Earths Ltd
    ASX:LYC · LSE:0A2N · OTC:LYSDY
Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP)

Pahang, Malaysia · Processing Facility

Operating
Rare Earth Elements
Commodities, grades and output
YearCommodityAv. GradeOutput
2023Rare Earth Elements-16780 t
Opened
2012-01-01
End year
2036
Mine life
10 years
Workforce
over 1000 employees and contractors in Malaysia and Australia.
Overview
The Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP) processes Mt Weld concentrate and mixed rare earth carbonate (MREC).
Production
Production overview - 2023: rare earth elements 16780 t.
Processing
The Lynas Malaysia advanced materials plant processes Mt Weld concentrate and mixed rare earth carbonate (MREC). The plant is comprised of three main processing areas: cracking and leaching, solvent extraction, and product finishing. The cracking and leaching process, which generates Water Leach Purification (WLP) residue, is a key part of the operations. As part of a recent license renewal, Lynas is required to cease the production of new WLP radioactive residue by March 2, 2031. Any WLP generated between March 2026 and March 2031 must undergo thorium extraction to reduce its radioactivity.
Expansion
In March 2026, the Malaysian government renewed the operating license for the Lynas Advanced Materials Plant for 10 years. This renewal is subject to strict conditions, including the cessation of radioactive waste production by 2031. Any radioactive waste generated in the five years leading up to 2031 must be neutralized through methods such as thorium extraction. No new permanent disposal facility for this waste will be permitted. Lynas is also required to contribute 1% of its annual gross sales to research and development funds for Malaysia's domestic rare earths industry. In October 2025, Lynas announced a significant investment to establish a dedicated heavy rare earth processing facility in Malaysia. There are also plans for a partnership with the South Korean firm JS Link to produce super magnets at a neighbouring site.
Companies & ownership
  • Lynas Rare Earths Ltd
    ASX:LYC · LSE:0A2N · OTC:LYSDY
Mt Weld Concentration Plant

Western Australia, Australia · Processing Facility

Operating
Rare Earth Elements
Mine life
35 years
Capex (est.)
USD 330.00M
Workforce
over 100 ongoing operational roles
Production
For H1 FY2026, total Rare Earth Oxide (REO) production was 6,375 tonnes, with Neodymium and Praseodymium (NdPr) production at 3,407 tonnes. Mt Weld achieved record NdPr in concentrate production in FY2025.
Processing
Ore from the Mt Weld deposit is processed on-site at the concentration plant through crushing, grinding, flotation, and filtration to produce a mixed rare earths concentrate. This concentrate is then transported to Lynas's Kalgoorlie facility or Lynas Malaysia refinery for further processing.
Expansion
Lynas Rare Earths is undertaking a significant expansion of its Mt Weld mine and concentration plant, including new crushing, grinding, flotation, apatite leach, dewatering, and drying facilities. The expansion aims to increase production capacity for rare earths, with construction expected to commence in early 2023 and full operation planned for 2024. As of October 2024, the new concentrate dewatering circuit transitioned to operations. A new hybrid power station (solar, gas, future wind) has been constructed.
Power sources
SolarNatural GasWind
Companies & ownership
  • Lynas Rare Earths Ltd
    ASX:LYC · LSE:0A2N · OTC:LYSDY
Mt Weld

Western Australia, Australia · Open Pit

Operating
Rare Earth Elements
Opened
2011-08-04
Capex (est.)
USD 500.00M
Workforce
274 people (Australian operations)
Processing
Ore mined from the Mt Weld deposit is processed on-site at a concentration plant. The process involves crushing, grinding, flotation, and filtration to produce a mixed rare earths concentrate. This concentrate is then transported to Lynas' processing facilities in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, for initial processing, or to Kuantan, Malaysia, for further separation and production of finished rare earth products.
Equipment
The mining fleet consists of 120-tonne to 200-tonne class hydraulic excavators and 80-tonne to 150-tonne class rear dump haul trucks, supported by standard ancillary machinery such as graders, dozers, and water carts. In March 2024, Carey Group Holdings was awarded a five-year contract for mining services, which includes mobilising a new mining fleet with a focus on technologies to improve efficiency. The processing plant utilises crushing and grinding infrastructure, flotation circuits, an apatite leach circuit, concentrate dewatering, drying, and load-out facilities.
Expansion
Lynas is undertaking a significant expansion project at Mt Weld, with a capital expenditure of approximately $500 million, to meet the growing global demand for rare earths. This expansion is designed to increase feedstock production capacity to support the production of 12,000 tonnes per annum of Neodymium and Praseodymium (NdPr) oxide finished product. The project includes upscaled processing equipment, efficiency improvements, and enhanced sustainability measures, such as a new hybrid gas and renewable energy power station. Stage 1 of the expansion, a new concentrate dewatering circuit, was operational in the latter half of 2024. The full expansion is expected to be completed in 2024. As part of the expansion, Lynas will transition from campaign-based mining to continuous mining operations.
Power sources
Natural Gas
Companies & ownership
  • Lynas Rare Earths Ltd
    ASX:LYC · LSE:0A2N · OTC:LYSDY
Antamina

Ancash Region, Peru · Open Pit

Operating
CopperZincMolybdenumSilver
Commodities, grades and output
YearCommodityAv. GradeOutput
2024Copper-429000 t
2024Zinc-273000 t
2024Molybdenum-8000 t
2024Silver-1.3 Moz
Opened
2001-01-01
End year
2036
Capex (est.)
USD 2.00B
Workforce
2,855 people (2020)
Overview
The Antamina mine is a large open-pit truck and shovel operation located in the Ancash Region of Peru, approximately 270 kilometres north of Lima, at an average altitude of 4,200 metres. It is operated by Compañía Minera Antamina S.A. Commercial production commenced in 2001.
Production
Production overview - 2024: copper 429000 t, zinc 273000 t, molybdenum 8000 t, silver 1.3 Moz.
Processing
primary crusher, two SAG mills, and ball mills, followed by flotation to produce separate concentrates. The mill's operating capacity was expanded to 145,000 tonnes per day.
Equipment
P&H 4100XPC electric shovels, Hitachi EX5600-6 hydraulic shovels, Cat 994F wheel loaders, Komatsu 980E-5SE haul trucks
Expansion
Modification of the Environmental Impact Assessment (MEIA) approved in February 2024, extending mine life from 2028 to 2036, supported by US$2 billion capital expenditure. Includes expansion of open-pit footprint and optimisation of waste rock deposits and tailings dam.
Companies & ownership
  • BHP Group
    ASX:BHP
  • Glencore
  • Teck Resources
  • Mitsubishi Corporation
Samarco

Minas Gerais, Brazil · Open Pit

Operating
Iron Ore
Commodities, grades and output
YearCommodityAv. GradeOutput
2024Iron Ore-9.7 Mt
2023Iron Ore-9 Mt
2022Iron Ore-9.288 Mt
2021Iron Ore-7.879 Mt
Opened
1977-01-01
Workforce
Approximately 13,000 people in 2023 (1,700 direct employees). A 2021 report noted approximately 1,500 direct employees and 8,000 indirect workers.
Overview
The Samarco mine, a joint venture between BHP and Vale, officially began operations in 1977. It consists of the Germano complex (mines and processing plants in Mariana and Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais) and the Ubu complex (pelletising plants and port terminal in Anchieta, Espírito Santo). The complexes are connected by three 400 km pipelines for iron ore slurry. Operations were suspended after the Fundão dam failure in November 2015 and gradually restarted in December 2020, with a phased ramp-up aiming for 100% capacity by 2028.
Production
Production overview - 2024: iron ore 9.7 Mt; 2023: iron ore 9 Mt.
Processing
Beneficiation at the Germano complex involves crushing, milling, desliming, and flotation to produce an iron concentrate from itabiritic ore. The concentrate is transported as slurry via pipelines to the Ubu complex for pelletising. New tailings management includes a filtration system for dry-stacking 80% of sandy tailings, with the remainder deposited in a confined pit, eliminating conventional tailings dams for new waste.
Equipment
Mine fleet (being renovated and acquired), bulldozers, front-end loaders, trucks with a 177-tonne capacity. Processing infrastructure includes concentrators, a new filtration plant, and four pelletising plants (one Metso Outotec plant). An overland conveyor system transports ore over a distance of 4 kilometres.
Expansion
A gradual restart of operations commenced in December 2020, implementing a phased ramp-up of production. As of December 2024, Samarco was operating at 60% of its production capacity, with the goal of reaching 100% capacity by 2028.
Companies & ownership
  • BHP Group
    ASX:BHP
  • Vale S.A.
Resolution Copper

Arizona, United States · Underground

Under Development
CopperMolybdenum
Commodities, grades and output
YearCommodityAv. GradeOutput
2024Copper1.5 %0 t
2022Copper-0 t
2018Copper1.54 %-
2018Molybdenum0.035 %-
Mine life
40 years
Capex (est.)
USD 2.50B
Workforce
The project currently has a workforce of about 300 people. At full production, the mine is expected to directly employ approximately 1,400 to 1,500 workers.
Overview
Resolution Copper is a proposed underground mine located about 60 miles east of Phoenix, near the town of Superior, Arizona. The project is currently in the permitting and development phase.
Production
Production overview - 2024: copper 0 t; 2022: copper 0 t.
Processing
The mine will use an underground mining technique known as panel caving or block caving to extract the ore body, which lies between 5,000 and 7,000 feet below the surface. Crushed ore will be processed at a facility known as the West Plant Site. The resulting copper concentrate will be pumped as a slurry to a filter and loadout facility.
Expansion
A significant milestone was reached in March 2026 with the completion of a historic land exchange between Resolution Copper and the United States Forest Service (USFS). An additional preliminary spending of approximately $500 million was announced in March 2026 to be spent over two years on enabling works, including surface drilling, infrastructure upgrades, and initial underground development.
Companies & ownership
  • Rio Tinto
    ASX:RIO
  • BHP Group
    ASX:BHP
Jansen Potash Project

Saskatchewan, Canada · Underground

Under Development
Potassium
Mine life
100 years
Capex (est.)
USD 10.50B
Workforce
During peak construction, the project is expected to create at least 3,500 jobs. Once operational, it will support over 600 direct full-time roles.
Overview
The Jansen Potash Project is located approximately 140 kilometres east of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The project is being developed in stages.
Production
Stage 1 is expected to produce approximately 4.15 Mtpa of potash. Stage 2 is expected to add 4.36 Mtpa, bringing total capacity to approximately 8.5 Mtpa. Ultimate production capacity could reach between 16 and 17 Mtpa with further expansions.
Processing
The mine is designed to produce red standard and red granular Muriate of Potash (MOP) with a guaranteed minimum of 60 per cent potassium oxide (K2O). The underground mine targets the Lower Patience Lake sub-member of the Prairie Evaporite Formation, located at a depth of approximately 900 metres. The project includes a service shaft to 1,005 metres and a production shaft to 975 metres.
Expansion
Jansen Stage 1 was 75% complete as of January 2026, with first production expected in mid-CY2027 and an estimated capital expenditure of US$8.4 billion, producing approximately 4.15 Mtpa of potash. BHP has approved a US$4.9 billion investment for Jansen Stage 2, targeting first production in the 2031 fiscal year and adding 4.36 Mtpa. Total production capacity will be approximately 8.5 Mtpa, with potential for two further expansions to 16-17 Mtpa.
Companies & ownership
  • BHP Group
    ASX:BHP
Pampa Norte

Antofagasta Region, Tarapacá Region, Chile · Open Pit

Operating
Copper
Commodities, grades and output
YearCommodityAv. GradeOutput
2024Copper-266000 t
2023Copper-289000 t
2016Copper-241493 t
Capex (est.)
USD 2.80B
Autonomous haulage
Yes
Workforce
approximately 4,000 people (at Spence)
Overview
Pampa Norte is a business unit of BHP's Minerals Americas business, located in northern Chile. It consists of two separate open-pit operations: Spence, located in the Antofagasta Region, and Cerro Colorado, in the Tarapacá Region.
Production
Production overview - 2024: copper 266000 t; 2023: copper 289000 t.
Processing
Processing at both mines involves leaching, solvent extraction, and electrowinning (SX-EW) for oxide and sulphide ores. The Spence operation was expanded with the Spence Growth Option (SGO) project, which included the construction of a concentrator plant to process hypogene sulphide ore.
Expansion
The Spence Growth Option (SGO) project, which included the construction of a concentrator plant to process hypogene sulphide ore, produced its first concentrate in 2020 and extended the mine life of Spence by more than 50 years. BHP has allocated between US$2.8 billion and US$3.9 billion for Pampa Norte, with a goal to increase production, including a significant portion for the potential restart of the Cerro Colorado mine.
Companies & ownership
  • BHP Group
    ASX:BHP
Escondida

Antofagasta Region, Chile · Open Pit

Operating
Copper
Companies & ownership
  • BHP Group
    ASX:BHP
Mt Arthur Coal

New South Wales, Australia · Open Pit

Operating
Coal
Commodities, grades and output
YearCommodityAv. GradeOutput
2024Coal-15367907 t
2023Coal-14172415 t
Opened
2002-01-01
End year
2030
Workforce
2000
Overview
The open-cut mine consists of several pits, including Ayredale, Calool, Roxburgh, and Windmill. Mining is conducted 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Production
Production overview - 2024: coal 15367907 t; 2023: coal 14172415 t.
Processing
on-site Coal Handling and Preparation Plant (CHPP), which has a capacity of 2,000 tonnes per hour of raw coal. The process involves crushing, screening, cleaning, and sorting.
Equipment
fleet of trucks, shovels, excavators, dozers, graders, and drills. The equipment includes Liebherr R 9800, R 996B, and R 994B excavators, and a fleet of 44 Liebherr T 282C haul trucks.
Companies & ownership
  • BHP Group
    ASX:BHP
Queensland Coal (BHP Mitsubishi Alliance - BMA)

Queensland, Australia · Open Pit

Operating
Coal
Commodities, grades and output
YearCommodityAv. GradeOutput
2025Coal-36 Mt
2023Coal-29 Mt
Workforce
approximately 10,000-12,000 employees and contractors
Overview
BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) is Australia's largest producer and supplier of seaborne metallurgical coal. The joint venture, established in 2001, operates five mines in the Bowen Basin of Central Queensland. BMA also owns and operates the Hay Point Coal Terminal near Mackay. In April 2024, BMA completed the sale of its Blackwater and Daunia mines to Whitehaven Coal. The company has also announced that the Saraji South mine will be placed into care and maintenance from November 2025.
Production
Production overview - 2025: coal 36 Mt; 2023: coal 29 Mt.
Companies & ownership
  • BHP Group
    ASX:BHP
  • Mitsubishi Development
Olympic Dam

South Australia, Australia · Underground

Operating
CopperUraniumGoldSilver
Capex (est.)
USD 200.00M
Overview
Olympic Dam is a fully integrated metallurgical complex, processing ore to metal on-site. It includes a grinding and concentrating circuit, a hydrometallurgical plant with solvent extraction for copper and uranium, a copper smelter, and a refinery that also recovers precious metals. The underground mine features an automated train system and over 700 kilometres of underground roads and tunnels.
Processing
fully integrated metallurgical complex, processing ore to metal on-site, including a grinding and concentrating circuit, a hydrometallurgical plant with solvent extraction for copper and uranium, a copper smelter, and a refinery that also recovers precious metals.
Equipment
automated train system, underground electric rail network, locomotives, oxygen plant
Expansion
Investment of over A$840 million in several projects at Olympic Dam to improve productivity and support future growth, including a new underground access tunnel (decline) into the Southern Mine Area, a new backfill system, expansion of the underground electric rail network, and installation of a new oxygen plant. The Southern Mining Area Decline project, approved for a total investment of US$0.2 billion, commenced construction in the 2025 financial year and is expected to be completed in FY28, unlocking up to 2.5 million tonnes per annum of additional vertical capacity.
Companies & ownership
  • BHP Group
    ASX:BHP
Nickel West

Western Australia, Australia · Open Pit

Care And Maintenance
Nickel
Commodities, grades and output
YearCommodityAv. GradeOutput
2023Nickel-80000 t
Capex (est.)
USD 297.00M
Workforce
approximately 3,300 jobs
Overview
Nickel West is a fully integrated mine-to-market business. It includes open-cut and underground mines, concentrators, a smelter, and a refinery.
Production
Production overview - 2023: nickel 80000 t.
Processing
Nickel West is a fully integrated mine-to-market business. It includes open-cut and underground mines, concentrators, a smelter, and a refinery. Disseminated sulphide ore is mined at the Mt Keith open-pit operation. Nickel sulphide ore is mined at the Leinster underground mines. A concentrator plant in Kambalda processes ore and concentrate purchased from third parties. The Kalgoorlie smelter uses a flash furnace to produce nickel matte. The Kwinana Nickel Refinery refines the matte into premium-grade nickel powder and briquettes containing 99.8 per cent nickel. A nickel sulphate plant at the Kwinana refinery began production in late 2021 to supply the electric vehicle battery market.
Equipment
concentrators, a smelter, and a refinery
Expansion
A nickel sulphate plant at the Kwinana refinery began production in late 2021 to supply the electric vehicle battery market.
Companies & ownership
  • BHP Group
    ASX:BHP
Western Australia Iron Ore (WAIO)

Western Australia, Australia · Open Pit

Operating
Iron Ore
Commodities, grades and output
YearCommodityAv. GradeOutput
2023Iron Ore-253000000 t
Autonomous haulage
Yes
Workforce
Approximately 8,000 full-time employees and over 1,000 contractors. Total of 11,000 residents across 11 WAIO villages.
Overview
An integrated system located in the Pilbara region of northern Western Australia, comprising five mining hubs and four processing hubs, connected by over 1,000 kilometres of rail infrastructure and port facilities.
Production
Production overview - 2023: iron ore 253000000 t.
Processing
At each mining hub, the ore is crushed, and where necessary, beneficiated and blended to produce high-grade hematite lump and fines products.
Equipment
Over 800 pieces of mining equipment, including 300 haul trucks and 45 excavators. Integrated system includes car dumpers at the port, with plans for a sixth car dumper at Port Hedland. Rail network consists of approximately 180 locomotives.
Expansion
Assessing alternatives to increase production to 330 Mtpa. South Flank mine ramping up to 80 Mtpa by end of 2024 financial year. A$1.4 billion approved for a sixth car dumper at Port Hedland, expected to support over 305 Mtpa from Q4 2028 FY, with construction starting December 2025. BHP entered a binding agreement with GIP for WAIO's inland power network, with GIP providing US$2 billion for a 49% stake, expected to complete end of 2026 FY.
Companies & ownership
  • BHP Group
    ASX:BHP
Pima Mine

Arizona, United States · Open Pit

Closed
CopperMolybdenum
Commodities, grades and output
YearCommodityAv. GradeOutput
1982Copper-19690 t
1982Molybdenum-178460 kg
1981Copper0.46 %-
1980Copper0.49 %-
1979Copper0.46 %-
1977Copper0.49 %-
Opened
1957-01-01
Overview
The Pima Mine is a past-producing open-pit copper mine located in Pima County, Arizona, United States. It was acquired by ASARCO LLC in 1985 and consolidated into the Mission Complex, with its original workings subsumed by the Mission pit expansion.
Production
Production overview - 1982: copper 19690 t, molybdenum 178460 kg.
Processing
froth flotation to produce copper and molybdenum concentrates; involves drilling, blasting, loading, hauling ore to crushers, grinding in a wet process, and sending to flotation cells; includes a molybdenum recovery circuit; final copper concentrate shipped off-site for smelting
Equipment
haul trucks, shovels, primary, secondary, and tertiary crushers, coarse ore stockpiles, rod and ball mills, flotation cells
Expansion
part of the larger Mission Complex; consolidated with the Mission, Eisenhower, Mineral Hill, and San Xavier properties into a single operation; original Pima Mine workings subsumed by the expansion of the Mission pit
Companies & ownership
  • ASARCO LLC
Eisenhower Mine

Arizona, United States · Open Pit

Operating
CopperSilver
Commodities, grades and output
YearCommodityAv. GradeOutput
2014Copper-36.153 Mlbs
1999Copper-90000 t
1999Silver-51 t
Opened
1979-01-01
End year
2033
Workforce
more than 400 people (Mission Complex, 2000 report)
Overview
The Eisenhower Mine is an open-pit mine operated by ASARCO LLC, located in Pima County, Arizona, United States. It is situated within the larger Mission Complex, which is approximately 18 miles south of Tucson. The Eisenhower Mine has been integrated into the main Mission pit, which also includes the Mission, Pima, Mineral Hill, and South San Xavier properties. The combined open pit of the Mission Complex measures approximately 2.5 miles in length, 1.5 miles in width, and is 1,200 feet deep. It is a significant copper and molybdenum producer.
Production
Production overview - 2014: copper 36.153 Mlbs; 1999: copper 90000 t, silver 51 t.
Processing
crushing and grinding, froth flotation process, primary gyratory crusher, rod mills, ball mills
Equipment
haul trucks, loaders, drills, fleet management system, Modular Mining Systems' DISPATCH® 6 Fleet Management system, ProVision® 3 Machine Guidance solution, shovels
Companies & ownership
  • ASARCO LLC
Uatnan Mining Project

Quebec, Canada · Open Pit

Under Development
Graphite
Mine life
24 years
Workforce
300 direct jobs
Overview
The Uatnan Mining Project is situated in the Côte-Nord administrative region of Québec, approximately 220 kilometres north-northwest of Baie-Comeau. The project is located within the ancestral territory of the Innu First Nation of Pessamit, known as Nitassinan. As of January 2023, the project was at the Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) stage. Nouveau Monde Graphite holds 100% ownership of the Uatnan Mining Project, having acquired the Lac Guéret property from Mason Graphite.
Production
The targeted annual production is approximately 500,000 tonnes of graphite concentrate.
Processing
concentrator
Companies & ownership
  • Nouveau Monde Graphite
    TSX:NOU · NYSE:NMG
Croesus Project

West Coast, New Zealand · Open Pit

Under Development
Gold
Companies & ownership
  • Critical Resources Limited
    ASX:CRR
Silver Peaks Project

Otago, New Zealand · Open Pit

Under Development
Gold
Companies & ownership
  • Critical Resources Limited
    ASX:CRR
Tokomairiro Project

Otago, New Zealand · Open Pit

Under Development
Gold
Companies & ownership
  • Critical Resources Limited
    ASX:CRR
Lammerlaw Gold Project

Otago, New Zealand · Open Pit

Under Development
Gold
Companies & ownership
  • Critical Resources Limited
    ASX:CRR
Cap Burn Gold Project

Otago, New Zealand · Open Pit

Under Development
Gold
Companies & ownership
  • Critical Resources Limited
    ASX:CRR
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