Who owns foskor mine?

Who owns foskor mine?

the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC)
Foskor was founded by the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) in 1951 to produce phosphates for South Africa​’s agricultural sector, and is the only vertically integrated producer of phosphate ore, phosphoric acid and granular fertiliser in South Africa.

What does Foskor mine?

Foskor is a proudly South African producer of phosphates and phosphoric acid with international exposure. From phosphate-bearing ores, the operations in the Mining Division process phosphate rock concentrate, which is crucial for stimulating and raising crop yields.

What mines are in Phalaborwa?

Palabora Mining Company Limited (Palabora) is a copper mine, smelter and refinery complex based in the town of Phalaborwa, in South Africa’s Limpopo Province. The mine owes its origins to a unique rock formation in the region known as the Palabora Igneous Complex.

Is foskor state owned?

Foskor is owned by government through the IDC, which owns a 59% stake in Foskor. When the share scheme was implemented, Esop’s 6% stake at Foskor was worth R210 million.

Where is foskor located?

Contact Us​​​​​​​​​

​Physical Address ​Block G, Riverview Office Park, Janadel Road, Midrand
​Postal Address ​P.O. Box 2494, Halfway House, 1685
​Foskor Mining Division ​Tel : +27 15 789 2000
​Physical Address ​27 Selati Road, Phalaborwa, Limpopo Province, 1390

Where does mining take place in South Africa?

Coal

Mine Product(s) Associated town
Grootegeluk Coal Mine Coal Limpopo
Leeuwpan mine Coal Mpumalanga
Tshikondeni mine Coal Limpopo
Mafube coal Coal Mpumalanga

Which is the biggest mine in South Africa?

Mponeng gold mine
The Mponeng gold mine located in the Gauteng province of South Africa, is the deepest operating mine in the world.

Does South Africa mine copper?

LOCATION: PALABORA COPPER MINE, SOUTH AFRICA Palabora is South Africa’s only producer of refined copper and has developed and operates a large US$410 million underground block cave copper mine with a production capacity of 30,000 tonnes of ore per day.

How do you make phosphate?

Phosphate fertilizers are produced by adding acid to ground or pulverized phosphate rock. If sulfuric acid is used, single or normal, phosphate (SSP) is produced, with a phosphorus content of 16–21% as phosphorous pentoxide (P2O5).

What is mined in Rustenburg?

Rustenburg is in fact the world ‘s largest single source of platinum and the only major mine whose main business is the production of the platinum metals.

Who owns South African mines?

The primary South African sources of diamonds, including seven large diamond mines around the country, are controlled by the De Beers Consolidated Mines Company.

Where are the Foskor mines located in South Africa?

Mining division. Founded in 1951, Foskor’s Mining Division in Phalaborwa mines phosphate rock (foskorite and pyroxenite), from which Foskor’s Acid Division in Richards Bay produces phosphoric acid and phosphate-based granular fertilisers for local and international markets. The opencast mine in Phalaborwa, in South Africa’s Limpopo Province,

What kind of rock is Foskor in Phalaborwa?

Founded in 1951, Foskor’s Mining Division in Phalaborwa mines phosphate rock (foskorite and pyroxenite), from which Foskor’s Acid Division in Richards Bay produces phosphoric acid and phosphate-based granular fertilisers for local and international markets.

When did Foskor start mining pyroxenite ore?

Approved by the Foskor Board in September 2007, Phase 1 involves the construction of a new opencast mine for the mining of pyroxenite ore (PEP1a), together with the installation of a new primary gyratory crusher and an overland conveyor system to move the ore from the new mine to the existing processing plant five kilometres away (PEP1b).

Where is Phalaborwa phosphate mine in South Africa?

The opencast mine in Phalaborwa, in South Africa’s Limpopo Province, has the capacity to yield 2.6 million tons per annum of phosphate rock concentrate from processing 35 million tons of ore per annum.