Ormonde Mining advances work at flagship Spanish project

Irish-listed exploration company owns 30% of tungsten mine

The price of ammonium paratungstate, a white crystalline salt of ammonium and tungsten, has  increased 30%  since June. Photograph: iStock
The price of ammonium paratungstate, a white crystalline salt of ammonium and tungsten, has increased 30% since June. Photograph: iStock

Irish-listed exploration firm Ormonde Mining said on Thursday it was ramping up construction at its flagship tungsten project in Spain amid rising prices for the hard metal.

The company, led by managing director Steve Nicol, expects the Barruecopardo Tungsten mine in northwestern Spain to enter production in the third quarter of next year.

Ormonde has a 30 per cent interest in the mine, which is being developed through a $99.7 million (€83.8m) funding package agreed in 2015 with US private equity firm Oaktree Capital Management, which has a 70 per cent interest in the project.

“With the very positive decision, taken in early June this year, to advance the project into an accelerated construction and implementation phase, the intervening period has been exceptionally busy at the project,” said Mr Nicol.

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Mr Nicol said the rising price of ammonium paratungstate (APT), a white crystalline salt of ammonium and tungsten, has made the decision to accelerate construction of the project “a timely and appropriate one”.

ATP prices have increased 30 per cent since June, and 80 per cent from their January 2016 low.

Joe Brennan

Joe Brennan

Joe Brennan is Markets Correspondent of The Irish Times