Industry News

Samarco expects to reach pre-2015 production by 2029

Views : 317
Update time : 2020-12-31 18:05:35
Samarco estimates that only in 2029 it should reach a production scale between 22 million and 24 million tonnes of iron ore per year, the same level as before the failure of the Fundão dam in November 2015.
In November 2015, the dam, owned by Samarco, which is controlled by Vale and BHP – burst, releasing 39.2 million cubic meters of tailings waste in the Rio Doce Basin, killing 19 people. It was considered Brazil’s worst environmental disaster.
Samarco’s gradual restart of operations incorporates concentrator 3 at the Germano complex and pelletising plant 4 at Ubu, as well as a new system of tailings disposal combining a confined pit and tailings filtering system for dry stacking. The company said it expects initially to produce approximately eight million tonnes of iron ore pellets per year.
According to the company, a second concentrator can be restarted in approximately 6 years to reach a production rate of approximately 14-16 million tonnes.
Related News
Read More >>
India’s stainless steel industry calls for greater government support India’s stainless steel industry calls for greater government support
Nov .05.2025
India’s stainless steel industry calls for greater government support
HRC prices remain firm in European market HRC prices remain firm in European market
Nov .05.2025
HRC prices remain firm in European market
Acerinox's melting shop production increases by 8% in Q1-Q3, 2025 Acerinox's melting shop production increases by 8% in Q1-Q3, 2025
Nov .05.2025
Acerinox's melting shop production increases by 8% in Q1-Q3, 2025
North American Stainless improves production with KOCKS RSB® 370++/6 North American Stainless improves production with KOCKS RSB® 370++/6
Nov .05.2025
North American Stainless improves production with KOCKS RSB® 370++/6