The Northern Territory Government has granted two mineral leases to Verdant Minerals, a privately-owned fertiliser minerals explorer focusing on phosphate and sulfate of potash.
The two mineral leases concern Verdant’s Ammaroo phosphate project in the NT, which has an estimated mine life of at least 25 years and an estimated capital expenditure of $700 million.
Acting NT Chief Minister and Mining and Energy Minister Gerard Maley said the leases are a critical step towards bringing a promising mining development closer to production in central Australia.
“This is a significant milestone in progressing a world-class resource project that will support jobs, drive investment, and strengthen the NT’s position as a leader in resource development,” Maley said.
“The Ammaroo project will support 400 jobs in construction and another 250 jobs once in production, delivering real benefits for local communities and businesses, and help deliver on our promise to rebuild the economy.”
Ammaroo has an independent JORC resource of 1.141 billion tonnes of phosphorus pentoxide at an average grade of 14 per cent, making it the largest JORC compliant phosphate resource in Australia and one of the largest undeveloped phosphate resources globally.
Building off this significance, Verdant is now in the final stages of securing its mining authorisation, which will allow construction and other site works to commence at the site.
“With the project now consented to by Native Title Holders and the NT Government granting tenure, Verdant now has crucial certainty to progress the project financing process,” Verdant managing director Chris Tziolis said.
“We thank the NT Government for their continued support of the project, and we welcome steps taken by the new government to progress projects like ours.”
Considered one of the NT’s 17 critical minerals, phosphate is a critical component in many fertilisers.
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