Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Automobile
    • Banking
    • Commodities
    • Energy
    • Markets
      • Debt and Capital markets
    • Mining
    • Sovereign
    • Oddly Abstract
    • Property Development
    • Tech and innovation
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    The Business Telegraph
    Zanaco
    • Automobile
    • Banking
    • Commodities
    • Energy
    • Markets
      • Debt and Capital markets
    • Mining
    • Sovereign
    • Oddly Abstract
    • Property Development
    • Tech and innovation
    The Business Telegraph
    Home»Energy»FQM shines the sun on Africa’s largest Nickel mine, launches $250million brownfield enterprise project

    FQM shines the sun on Africa’s largest Nickel mine, launches $250million brownfield enterprise project

    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp

    Nickel, a key metal in lithium rechargeable batteries, stainless steel manufacture and other alloys used in jet engines has put Zambia on the international map as First Quantum Minerals (FQM) on 26 July shined the sun on the continents largest Nickel deposit situated in Kalumbila on the north western part of the Southern African nation. This area is dubbed the Copperbelt of Africa, neighboring the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) studded with key green metals.

    The ceremony was officiated by Zambia’s head of state Hakainde Hichilema in the company of mines minister Paul Kabuswe who were met by FQM Chief Executive Officer Tristan Pascal. This investment marks the actualization of the commitments that FQM had echoed ahead of the mining indaba in addition to the $1.3billion copper mine expansion.

    “We have targets as a government to achieve metal production. On copper we are specific, on other metals we may not be but we have targets. We will work with many and all that love progress that will create jobs, reduce poverty to deliver household incomes,” President Hichilema said.

    “The enterprise project will position Zambia in the top 10 global producers of nickel and number one on the continent,” Chief Executive Officer Tristan Pascal said.

    The nickel mine investment is part of brownfield initiative with potential to spur production to 30,000 metric tons annually with the first 5000-10,000 metric tons targeted for 2023. This will be part of the enterprise nickel sulphide operation located 12 kilometers northwest of the sentinel copper mine. The said project has proven and probable reserves of 35 million metric tons of ore at 0.99% nickel with an existing 4Mtpa nickel circuit previously built as part of the sentinel processing complex.

    • Zambias head of state his excellency Hakainde Hichilema officiates at the ground breaking ceremony of the FQM nickel mine in Kalumbila.

    The nickel mine is expected to create 700 full time jobs with a far fetching beneficiation value chain.

    Traditional leaders called for the state to review its mining policy to ensure that at least 15% of the proceeds of the mining firms remain in the host districts as this will help address some of the key challenges faced.

    Nickel has been on a price rally and currently trades for $22,250 a metric ton on the London Metal Exchange (LME) currently trading.

    The Kwacha Arbitrageur

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    The Editor
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Stock Analysis: Airtel Zambia’s Shrinkflation Strategy Amid Escalating Costs Driven by Power Outages

    September 8, 2024

    Power Crisis Deepens Zambia’s August Manufacturing Contraction

    September 4, 2024

    BOZ sold K8.5billion in ‘Stat’ Bonds as 40% of Cash Reserves Can be Bond Collateralized

    June 19, 2024
    Leave A Reply

    Zambia’s Financial Crossroads: The Urgent Need for a Second IMF Deal

    Zambia’s Bond Yields Hit New Lows—A Boon or a Warning?

    Zambia’s Currency Woes Fuel Record Diaspora Remittances

    Zambia’s Currency Woes Fuel Record Diaspora Remittances

    Zambia’s Financial Crossroads: The Urgent Need for a Second IMF Deal

    Africa’s red metal hotspot Zambia, is looking beyond 2025 as it continues on its path…

    Zambia’s Bond Yields Hit New Lows—A Boon or a Warning?

    In a closely watched bond auction on Valentine’s Day Friday 14 February , the Bank…

    Zambia’s Currency Woes Fuel Record Diaspora Remittances

    As Africa’s second-largest copper producer, Zambia faces mounting pressure from sharp currency depreciation, driven by…

    Zambia’s Currency Woes Fuel Record Diaspora Remittances

    As Africa’s second-largest copper producer, Zambia faces mounting pressure from sharp currency depreciation, driven by…

    © 2025 The Business Telegraph.
    • Capital markets
    • Oddly Abstract
    • Property Development
    • Tech

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Go to mobile version