Polyhalite Mine in the UK
Polyhalite Mine in the UK
And now for something interesting and potentially good news.
Turns out theres a seam of high quality Polyhalite under North York Moors National Park south of Whitby.
Anglo-American are constructing a new deep mine to extract what could be 2.69 billion tons and the new mine will access a 290 million tons soon.
Interesting YouTube video on the subject.
https://youtu.be/22dIkWYUAxQ
The sad thing is no one from UK enrolled in mining last year at the last mining college left in the UK. But perhaps spreading the news about such derp mining projects could spark some interest in this.
Turns out theres a seam of high quality Polyhalite under North York Moors National Park south of Whitby.
Anglo-American are constructing a new deep mine to extract what could be 2.69 billion tons and the new mine will access a 290 million tons soon.
Interesting YouTube video on the subject.
https://youtu.be/22dIkWYUAxQ
The sad thing is no one from UK enrolled in mining last year at the last mining college left in the UK. But perhaps spreading the news about such derp mining projects could spark some interest in this.
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Re: Polyhalite Mine in the UK
Hope they can actually get it out of the ground. In the US, it might take over a decade to get actual mining to start.
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Nik_SpeakerToCats
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Re: Polyhalite Mine in the UK
Looks like they've 'ticked all the boxes' for environmental etc.
Surface buildings will be low, farm-ish and tree-screened. Winch towers will be underground. A many-kilometres length tunnel (!!) will convey stuff to industrial site near coast for processing, another discreet system will carry product to docks...
Vertical and horizontal TBMs busily burrowing, known geology, on course, on route, on budget...
Also, IIRC, the 'near-future' value of product will be augmented by RusPutin's misbehaviour, which has restricted critical fertiliser exports from that region...
I'm impressed.
Surface buildings will be low, farm-ish and tree-screened. Winch towers will be underground. A many-kilometres length tunnel (!!) will convey stuff to industrial site near coast for processing, another discreet system will carry product to docks...
Vertical and horizontal TBMs busily burrowing, known geology, on course, on route, on budget...
Also, IIRC, the 'near-future' value of product will be augmented by RusPutin's misbehaviour, which has restricted critical fertiliser exports from that region...
I'm impressed.
If you cannot see the wood for the trees, deploy LIDAR.
Re: Polyhalite Mine in the UK
Initial proposal was submitted in 2011 - big projects like this take a long time wherever you are in the world. It took them until 2020 to secure enough cash to complete the works.jemhouston wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 8:55 pmHope they can actually get it out of the ground. In the US, it might take over a decade to get actual mining to start.
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Paul Nuttall
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Re: Polyhalite Mine in the UK
Had a bit of a rocky start under its original owner Sirius Minerals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirius_Minerals
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirius_Minerals
Re: Polyhalite Mine in the UK
If this is a success....it lays a lot of groundwork for future UK mining.
But new projects need to get going if they are to build on this effort.
But new projects need to get going if they are to build on this effort.
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Craiglxviii
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Re: Polyhalite Mine in the UK
There’s an awful lot of institutional knowledge left in that area… they were pretty much all miners until the late 80s.