I didn't read this as a problem, I read it as the plant was so efficient they would use all the ilmenite up before stage two started up because they had been too quick. That makes more sense since it was producing 97% pure synrutile which is in spec.
We should check but I think this means they want to have enough Ginko left to be in 27/7 production on that and then on the higher iron Corridor Sands illmentite straight afterwards when the stage two project is being cold tested in June.
"To ensure Austpac continues to produce ultra high grade synrutile in bulk during Stage 2 operations, it was decided to slow the roasting rate to around 280kg per hour. Thus the Ginkgo ilmenite roasting campaign will now continue into June 2008".
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