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  • used oil refinery plant takes great benefit in kabwe
  • used oil refinery plant takes great benefit in kabwe

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  • How will the Kabwe processing plant work?
  • The Kabwe processing plant will process the minerals through separate circuits for zinc, lead, and vanadium recovery. Zinc is proposed to be recovered first, followed by further processing of the discard from the zinc circuit in the lead recovery circuit.
  • Who owns the Kabwe operations?
  • Jubilee Metals Group holds an 87.5% stake in the JV named Kabwe Operations, while BMR holds the remaining 12.5%. A JV named Kabwe Operations was formed by Jubilee and BMR for developing the Kabwe tailings reprocessing project. Jubilee has agreed to fund the project through debt financing without diluting BMR’s shareholding, as part of the agreement.
  • Is Kabwe Mine JORC-compliant?
  • The Kabwe Mine is estimated to contain JORC-compliant measured mineral resources of 304,771m³ of wash plant tailings in addition to in-situ ore and above-ground dumps of mineral-rich tailings, slag, and waste.
  • Is Kabwe currently toxic?
  • The legacy mining companies have left in Kabwe a deeply toxic environment, with residents still suffering the consequences of a century of negligence. The project in Kabwe is estimated to contain 356,843t of zinc and 351,386t of lead in approximately 6.4Mt of historical surface mine tailings and discards.
  • How many tonnes a month will be processed at Kabwe?
  • An estimated 10,800 tonnes per month (tpm) is proposed to be processed in the initial stage at Kabwe. The wash plant tailings dumps comprise historical process residue produced at Kabwe before being placed under care and have a combined lead and zinc grade of 17.87%.
  • Is Kabwe mine a lead & zinc reprocessing mine?
  • Kabwe Mine, which is Zambia's oldest mine, is being added with reprocessing facilities to recover lead and zinc from its tailings deposits.

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