Industrial Minerals


Chinese study expands Australia’s Legend Paradise phosphate project

May 2011

by Mike O'Driscoll, Alex Feytis, Jack Elliott

The Queensland Paradise Phosphate Project in Australia looking to be developed by Legend International Holdings Inc. should be increased and at a stronger rate of return; Vale to expand in Mozambique; Sunkar reveals 266m. reserves in Kazakhstan

Keywords: phosphate, Paradise Project, Legend International, Vale, Sunkar

  • Wengfu study ups Queensland capacity
  • Vale to expand in Mozambique
  • Sunkar reveals 266m. reserves in Kazakhstan

Mike O’Driscoll, Alexandra Feytis, Jack Elliott

The Queensland Paradise Phosphate Project in Australia looking to be developed by Legend International Holdings Inc. should be increased and at a stronger rate of return, an expanded feasibility study by Chinese fertiliser manufacturer Wengfu Group Ltd revealed.

Melbourne based Legend is evaluating a range of phosphate interests in the Georgina Basin, Queensland which have combined “historical deposits” of approximately 1.2bn tonnes averaging 16% P2O5.

With Paradise phosphate reserves at 55.5m. tonnes at 33% P2O5, the recent feasibility study has proposed an expanded project case comprising: a 2m. tpa rock concentrate beneficiation plant at Paradise South (fed by a reduced mine life from 59 years to 29 years), a 140km slurry pipeline from Paradise South to Mount Isa, a 1.6m. tpa sulphuric acid plant,...