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Location
  
Kathu

Products
  
Iron ore

Opened
  
1953

Country
  
South Africa

Phone
  
+27 63 111 2702

Address
  
Gamagara Rd, Kathu, 8446, South Africa

Bucket and bowl workshop facility at kumba iron ore s sishen mine near kathu in the northern cape


The Sishen mine is a large iron mine located in central South Africa in Kathu, Northern Cape. Sishen represents one of the largest iron ore reserves in South Africa and in the world having estimated reserves of 2.43 billion tonnes of ore grading 58.6% iron metal.

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The Sishen mine has a geological structure producing a high-grade hematite ore, similar to those at Beeshoek. There has been investigation into a region known as the Sishen South exploration project which is 65 km south of Sishen mine.

The Sishen mine was opened in 1947, and produced 30.9 million tonnes of iron ore in 2013. In 2015, the mine produced far less and quarter on quarter results in 2016 show a decline in output. In 2016, Kumba Iron Ore began the process of cutting nearly 4000 jobs in an attempt to restructure the Sishen mine and ensure profitability.

The Sishen–Saldanha railway line that moves ore from the mines to international markets at the port of Saldanda is notable for the length of the 3,780 meter long trains that carry the ore.

Bucket and bowl workshop facility at kumba iron ore s sishen mine near kathu in the northern cape


Mine Ownership

The Sishen mine is owned by Kumba Iron Ore, which has a 73% interest in the Sishen Iron Ore Company Proprietary Limited (SIOC). Anglo American plc has a 64.3% stake in Kumba Iron Ore.

Other stakeolders in the Sishen Iron Ore Company include Exxaro Resources Limited and ArcelorMittal SA (Amsa).

In 2009, Sishen Iron Ore, applied to take over the remaining 21% of Sishen Mine from ArcelorMittal SA (Amsa) who failed to convert their mining rights before 30 April 2009. The South African Ministry of Mineral Resources instead granted the rights to ICT, a hitherto unknown mining company with alleged political ties to the government. In 2011, this award was overturned by the courts but in 2013, the overturned judgement was taken to the constitutional court. The final ruling was in favour of Kumba Iron Ore.

In 2015, despite being awarded the 21.4% stake by South African Ministry of Mineral Resources, Kumba again sought legal recourse due to conditions attached to the ruling. Kumba released a statement in October 2016 announcing their 100% ownership of Sishen mine. Kumba is expected to resume payments to shareholders in 2017 following a rise in iron ore price and employee cutbacks - Nearly 4,000 jobs were cut at Kumba’s flagship Sishen Iron Ore mine in 2016. As a result, Sishen generated R4.5bn, enough to cover existing debt.

References

Sishen mine Wikipedia


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