Marula Mining Advances Kinusi Copper Project in Tanzania

Marula Mining is finalizing phase 1 at the Kinusi copper mine in Tanzania, with promising initial sales and testing outcomes.
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Phase 1 Commissioning Nears Completion, Boosts Initial Copper Sales
London-based Marula Mining is nearing the completion of the first phase of its Kinusi copper mine in Tanzania's central Dodoma region. The company announced it is close to finalizing initial copper sales and commissioning phase 1 of the project.

Escalating Mining Efforts and Delayed Sales

Marula is developing a substantial open pit mine that includes a two-phase processing operation. The intensification of mining activities this quarter is pivotal for the commissioning of phase 1. This initial phase is projected to produce 24,000 tons per year of high-grade copper concentrate. Meanwhile, phase 2 is set to initially produce 10,200 tons per year of copper cathode.

Due to extended timelines required for metal testing, Marula has postponed the completion of its initial sales, which include 1,000 tons of copper, to January 31. These tests, crucial for finalizing sales agreements and refining the design of the processing plants for both phases, have reportedly exceeded expectations.

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