The 54TH Sydney Mining Club
with the support of
AUSENCO and HSBCThursday June 6th at 12.30 p.m.
Presents a big triple-header of TiO2 CEOs
Ticors Rod Ruston, Austpacs Mike Turbott
and BeMaXs Stephen
Everett
"Australian Titanium Investment Futures!"
The Australian TiO2 industry is on the hop but where to invest?The Sydney
Mining Club crew have put together a lunch time event that will give you answers to this
and many other questions in one hit!
Technologies, new deposits and shifting markets
are spinning up a very dynamic picture.If you ask Rod Ruston, our keynote
speaker, 2003 will see a shakeout in the sector. Resources like BeMaX
Resources massive Ginkgo and Snapper deposits in the Murray Basin, and new entries
in Tanzania and India are being added to a rather full platter of potential world
feedstocks.But established producers like Ticor are ready to defend their
markets. Major TiO2 consumer Du Pont will meanwhile take a 300,000 tonne holiday
and work from stockpiles for a year.It looks like a case of musical chairs in the
TiO2 market place.
Iluka and Rio Tinto have 60% of the world TiO2 supply locked up between them
but the understorey is offering a wide range of investment angles.Will feedstock
consumers see the new generation producers as a much needed source of competition?
Yes says BeMaX which is now racing to be the first of several Murray Basin
hopefuls into the market.Stephen Everett expresses a high degree of confidence
in securing offtake agreements. He draws attention to the strong advantages
BeMaX deposits enjoy - such as favourable metallurgical and physical characteristics.
The NSW Government is backing BeMaXs Broken Hill processing
facility.Technology could play a big role.
Austpacs Mike Turbott says its
selective roasting technologies to upgrade ilmenite and reduce chrome levels will
unlock the Murray Basin deposits. A decade of homework by Austpac on its ERMS
synthetic rutile process is about to pay off with a JV, including Ticor, contemplating the
construction of a 10,000tpa plant in India.
Another unique SMC presentation and, as usual, not to be missed!
The Forum is held at the Tattersalls Club at 181 Elizabeth St, Sydney (adjoining the Sheraton on the Park).
There has been a relaxation of dress rules at the Tattersalls Club so ties and jackets are no longer required.
Thank you for supporting your Sydney Mining Club and for your interest in the current affairs and issues that
drive our industry.
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