Hatch wins the Consulting Engineers Award

At the Construction World Best Projects gala event on November 3, Hatch won the Consulting Engineers award for Kenmare Resources’ Wet Concentrator Plant B relocation project in Mozambique, Southern Africa.

The Moma Titanium Minerals Mine in northern Mozambique, owned and operated by Kenmare, is one of the largest titanium minerals deposits in the world.

Mining is principally undertaken using dredges that float in artificial mining ponds. The dredges mine the mineral-rich dunes from the ponds and pump the mineral sands to the floating Wet Concentrator Plant.

Kenmare Resources plc (LON:KMR) is an established mining company, which operates the Moma Titanium Minerals Mine, located on the north east coast of Mozambique.

Click to view all articles for the EPIC:
Or click to view the full company profile:
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Kenmare Resources plc

More articles like this

Kenmare Resources plc

Kenmare Resources sets new records in Mozambique for 2021

LSE-listed titanium minerals and zircon producer Kenmare Resources increased its 2021 production by 30% year-on-year, owing to a record 1.55-million tonnes being mined, and a 19% increase in ore grades to 4.63% as a result of

Kenmare Resources plc

Kenmare Resources appoints Chair designate

Andrew Webb has joined the Board of Dublin headquartered mining company Kenmare Resources as a Non-Executive Director ahead of his expected appointment as Chair. He is expected to succeed Steven McTiernan after he steps down from

Kenmare Resources plc

Kenmare Resources announce results of tender offer

Kenmare Resources plc (LON:KMR, ISE:KMR), one of the leading global producers of titanium minerals and zircon, which operates the Moma Titanium Minerals Mine in northern Mozambique, has announced the final results of the Tender Offer, details of

Kenmare Resources plc

Kenmare proposes 13.5% share buyback

LSE-listed titanium minerals and zircon producer Kenmare Resources has launched a proposed tender offer to buy back up to 13.5% of its issued ordinary shares in an effort to increase shareholder returns. This follows the successful