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Subject sa next hot re market? Posted 14/03/06 21:39 - 42 reads...

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    Subject sa next hot re market?
    Posted 14/03/06 21:39 - 42 reads
    Posted by big-lebowski
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    Post #255582 - start of thread - splitview

    Brad Crouch
    12mar06

    THE biggest mining project in history is set to transform South Australia
    into the "Saudi Arabia of the south" as the boundaries and depth of the
    Olympic Dam project grow by the day.

    It has been revealed 16 drilling rigs, working round the clock trying to
    determine the extent of one of the world's richest mines, so far have failed
    to find the boundaries of the deposit.

    The supposed edges of the field continue to return rich ore, while wells
    sunk to 1200m are showing good returns. There now are plans to drill as deep
    as 2km.

    Estimates of the copper, uranium, gold and silver ore reserves have risen to
    almost four billion tonnes.

    Mine owner BHP Billiton puts the life of the mine at "70-plus years", but
    Treasurer Kevin Foley said that was a conservative estimate.


    "This will operate for more than a century and help turn SA into an economic
    powerhouse," he said.

    "Mining is the third pillar we need, along with manufacturing and
    agriculture."

    Industry experts say SA is poised to become the "Saudi Arabia of the south"
    as an energy-hungry world looks to the mine which holds 40 per cent of
    global uranium reserves as well as enormous copper, gold and silver lodes.

    The proposed $5 billion expansion of the mine by 2013, turning it from an
    underground operation to the biggest open pit in the world, would be the
    biggest single such project in history and deliver a bonanza for SA from
    royalties, taxes, infrastructure and more than 20,000 jobs.

    It would turn the existing underground mine returning revenue of $1 billion
    a year into an open pit, larger than the Adelaide CBD, returning $3 billion
    annual revenue.

    Revenue would triple to $3 billion a year, royalties to the State Government
    would triple to $100 million and the projected annual contribution to the
    Gross State Product of $2.5 billion is more than the nation's wool exports.

    The plan includes a $700 million desalination plant and pipeline, and a $1
    billion order for 110 of the biggest dump trucks in the world.

    The plan faces several hurdles, ranging from its impact on the fragile
    Outback environment to the political fallout of exporting uranium. If it
    does proceed there also is the question of finding an army of skilled
    workers.

    A huge shortfall of workers means many are likely to be sourced from
    overseas, while a bidding war has already erupted for graduates.

    University students in mining courses in Queensland are being offered up to
    $50,000 "sign on" fees by mining companies, then can walk into six-figure
    salaries, a move likely to be mirrored in SA, according to industry experts.

    Few people fully appreciate how the planned project will change SA,
    according to Mr Foley.

    "We've got strong manufacturing and agricultural sectors and this will be
    the third pillar coming into its own," he said.

    "This third economic pillar of a powerful mining industry will give us
    economic firepower and muscle that states like Queensland have.

    "No state will have a diversified economy like we have with powerful
    manufacturing, rural and mining industries.

    "The life of this mine will go on and on and most royalties will be ploughed
    back into infrastructure in the north. There will be a need for schools,
    medical facilities, roads, police, housing, and that means significant
    numbers of new jobs.

    Mr Foley said there might be "more Olympic Dams out there", a view backed by
    the SA Chamber of Mines and Energy. "The level of exploration has quadrupled
    in the past few years and these people don't do it unless they believe there
    are big deposits to be found," he said.

    A feasibility study of the planned expansion is under way, before an
    environmental impact statement.


 
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