Centrex Metals
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Centrex Metals is a small Australian mining exploration company which, according to the company website, "was incorporated on 23 March 2001 to explore for iron ore on Eyre Peninsula."[1]
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Port proposal
Sheep Hill Deep Water Port at Port Lincoln has been proposed by Centrex Metals as a multi-cargo port. While primarily proposed to cater for possible iron ore exports from South Australia, in a 2009 presentation the company lists a possible user for a new port as being the export of coal from Energy Exploration Limited Lock coal project. Centrex states, based on a "personal comment" from Energy Exploration, that the coal project had a notional start date of 2010 and a possible export range of 3-5 million tonnes per annum.[2]
Contact details
Unit 1102, 147 Pirie Street
Adelaide, South Australia 5000
Phone: +61 8 8100 2200
Fax: +61 8 8232 0500
Website: http://www.centrexmetals.com.au/
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "Company history", Centrex Metals website, accessed June 2011.
- ↑ Gerard Anderson, Managing Director Centrex Minerals, Centrex DAC Application for Port Lincoln, April 1, 2009, page 37. (Pdf)