In 2014, the Marampa project was granted its mining licence and also achieved the issuance of its environmental licence. Cape Lambert is now reapplying for the licence.
Cape Lambert Resources Ltd (ASX:CFE) has developed a clear way forward and is progressing the licensing application process for the Marampa Iron Ore Project following recent positive meetings with officials from the Government of Sierra Leone.
Given the current iron ore price, Cape Lambert will now focus on the development of the project 90 kilometres northeast of Freetown in Sierra Leone, West Africa, which has been under care and maintenance since April 2015.
Cape Lambert executive chairman Tony Sage said: “Cape Lambert is focused on the development of the Marampa project to bring it to its long-awaited production for the benefit of our shareholders as well as the people of Sierra Leone.
“We look forward to working with interested parties and the government to mine and process the oxidised ore on the Marampa project licence that the company is reapplying for.
“We will also work with all parties that have the rights to the existing plant, rail and port which to this day lay idle.”
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