Nifty Copper Mine

Nifty Copper Mine is an open pit and underground mining operation in the Great Sandy Desert in northern Western Australia. It has been owned by Metals X since August 2016. The open pit extracts copper oxide ore. The underground mine reaches a deeper copper sulphide ore.[1]

Nifty Copper Mine
Location
Nifty Copper Mine
LocationTelfer
StateWestern Australia
CountryAustralia
Coordinates21.66°S 121.57°E / -21.66; 121.57
Production
ProductsCopper
History
Discovered1981
Owner
CompanyMetals X
Websitewww.metalsx.com.au/copper/
Year of acquisitionAugust 2016

The Nifty copper resource was discovered in 1981 by Western Mining Corporation and mining commenced in 1983. Nifty was purchased by Straits Resources in 1998, Aditya Birla Minerals in March 2003 then by its current owners in August 2016.[1]

Underground mine development commenced in January 2004 via a decline from the bottom of the open pit. Ore was first intersected in February 2005 and first concentrate production in March 2006.[1] Mining operations were suspended in November 2019 due to poor prices for copper.[2]

The mine is serviced by Nifty Airport which has fly-in fly-out workers from Perth, Western Australia on charter flights. It is also serviced by road, 350 km from Port Hedland, the last 45 km is unsealed, beyond the Woodie Woodie Mine.[1]

References

  1. "Nifty Copper Operations". Metals X Limited. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  2. Dyer, Glenn (27 November 2019). "Metals X Halts Operations At Nifty Copper Mine". Share Cafe. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
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