Mining
Friday, June 24th, 2022 6:45 am EDT
Access to the East Boulder mine and Columbus metallurgical facilities remains intact and both facilities continued operating during the flooding events, the company said.
Around its Stillwater mine, which accounts for 60% of the company’s production in the US, several bridges were damaged, and sections of the primary access road have been severely eroded. This has restricted access to the mine and required rerouting of water, tailings and other piping, the company said.
Sibanye-Stillwater said it has started remediation work on its east/west access bridge, which will be completed in a month. Operations at Stillwater mine will remain suspended longer, until safe access to the mine is restored and production can resume.
“We will continue to work with the local authorities and other stakeholders to fast-track the recovery of the region,” chief executive Neal Froneman said in a statement.
The South African company’s mines in the US produced a combined 570,400 ounces of platinum group metals last year.
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