Three Springs Mine

Location
Three Springs Mine
Location in Australia
Location Three Springs
Territory Western Australia
Country Australia
Coordinates 29°30′45″S 115°51′36″E / 29.512369°S 115.860001°E / -29.512369; 115.860001Coordinates: 29°30′45″S 115°51′36″E / 29.512369°S 115.860001°E / -29.512369; 115.860001
Production
Products Talc (240,000 tonnes)
Owner
Company Luzenac Group
(Rio Tinto Group subisidiary)

Three Springs Mine is a talc mine located outside of Three Springs, Western Australia. Owned and operated by the Luzenac Group, a French-based subsidiary of the mining giant Rio Tinto Group,[1] the mine is the oldest and most productive talc mine in the southern hemisphere, and the second-most productive talc mine in the world, with recent annual production of 240,000 tonnes.[2] Rio Tinto acquired the mine in 2001 from the Western Mining Corporation for US$ 27.8 million.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Rio Tinto To Acquire Australian Talc Mine". Business Wire. Business Wire. 1 August 2001. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
  2. "Shire of Three Springs: Places of Interest". Shire of Three Springs website. Shire of Three Springs. 30 August 2004. Retrieved 2009-04-16.


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