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Moma Titanium Minerals Mine, Mozambique - Mining Technology | Mining News and Views Updated Daily

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Moma Titanium Minerals Mine, Mozambique - Mining Technology | Mining News and Views Updated Daily
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Moma, one of the world’s biggest titanium mineral deposits, is located 160km from the city of Nampula in Mozambique, Africa. It is owned and operated by Kenmare Resources. The mine contains the titanium minerals ilmenite, rutile and zircon, which are used as feedstock to produce titanium dioxide pigment. It started production of heavy mineral concentrate (HMC) containing these three minerals in April 2007. It produced 1,201,100t of HMC and shipped approximately 853,100t of finished products in 2020. Kenmare carried out an expansion at the mine ten years ago to fulfil the growing demand for titanium dioxide feedstock in the market. The expansion was aimed to increase the design capacity of the mine by 50% while increasing the mine’s reserve estimate and annual production of HMC. Construction work on the expansion began in December 2010 and the works were completed in December 2013. The expanded mine has a mine life of more than 100 years. The first shipment of concentrated mineral sands was dispatched from Mama in Q2 2019, following the commissioning of the product stream in Q4 2018. The Moma mine had more than 1,420 employees at the end of 2019.
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2021/01
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Mining Technology. (2021, January). Moma Titanium Minerals Mine, Mozambique - Mining Technology | Mining News and Views Updated Daily. Mining-Technology. https://www.mining-technology.com/projects/moma-titanium-minerals-mine-mozambique/
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