Energy Resources To Restart Ranger Mine Operations, Expects Narrower Loss
June 14 2011 - 5:35AM
Dow Jones News
Rio Tinto PLC (RIO) unit Energy Resources of Australia Ltd.
(ERA.AU) said Tuesday that it will resume operations at its Ranger
uranium mine from mid-June after an extended shutdown due to high
levels of water, although it will take about a month for its
processing plant to return to normal production levels.
The company said it is now expecting a narrower loss for the
first half of the year, of between A$20 million and A$30 million,
compared with a forecast in April for a loss of between A$30
million and A$50 million.
ERA, which is majority owned by London-based Rio, in late
January said it would suspend processing operations at Ranger for
12 weeks to ensure levels in its mine waste storage site remained
below an authorized operating limit through Australia's wet
season.
In mid-April, it extended the closure until late July to allow
water built up at the mine to reduce.
The company produced 1.14 million pounds of uranium oxide in the
first three months of the year, down 42% from the same period a
year earlier and 56% lower on quarter.
-By Robb M. Stewart, Dow Jones Newswires; +61 3 9292 2094;
robb.stewart@dowjones.com
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