Largo to expand vanadium mine in Brazil

Date: Nov 5, 2018

Brazil’s Institute of Environment and Water Resources (IBAMA) has issued an environmental license for the Maracás Menchen Mine expansion project, owned by Largo Resources (TSX: LGO).

Maracás Menchen is a 17,690-hectare property located in the eastern Bahia State of Brazil, roughly 250 kilometres southwest of the state capital, Salvador. According to Largo, the mine boasts one of the highest-grade vanadiumresources in the world and is one of the lowest cost producers of the material in the vanadium market.

Commercially active since 2014, the operation has a take-or-pay off-take agreement with Glencore (LON: GLEN) for 100% of its vanadium material and it is expected to produce between 8,950 and 9,950 tonnes of vanadium pentoxide in 2018. The mine boasts one of the highest-grade vanadium resources in the world and is one of the lowest cost producers of the material in the vanadium market

With the recently approved expansion, Largo wants to grow output by 25% by increasing the production capacity of the milling, fusion (deammoniator, furnace and flaking wheel), leaching and filtering areas. This would result in an additional 200 tonnes of V2O5 being produced per month, totaling 1,000 tpm after June 2019.

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