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What is amrun?

What is amrun?

Amrun bauxite mine (earlier known as South of Embley) is a high-quality bauxite deposit located on the Cape York Peninsula, Australia. It is expected to replace the exhausting East Weipa mine and increase annual bauxite exports by approximately 10 million tonnes (Mt).

Where is amrun Australia?

Cape York Peninsula
The port of Amrun is situated approximately 280km south from the tip of Cape York on the west coast of the Cape York Peninsula. Its principal export is bauxite from the Rio Tinto Alcan (RTA) mine.

What does Rio Tinto mine in Weipa?

Weipa bauxite mine
Owned by Rio Tinto, the Weipa bauxite mine is located on the Western Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. The mine, which officially commenced production in 1969, is operated by Rio Tinto Aluminum (subsidiary) and produces roughly 16.3 million tons of bauxite annually.

Where is amrun Queensland?

Amrun is about 40 kilometres south of Rio Tinto’s existing East Weipa and Andoom mines on the Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland. The mine, plant and export facility were approved in 2015, with a targeted start date of 2019.

Where is bauxite mined in Queensland?

The Amrun bauxite project (formerly South of Embley Project) is located near Boyd Point, 40km south of the existing Weipa mine and 40km north of Aurukun on the Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland, Australia.

How common is bauxite?

The largest bauxite ore producing countries in 2017 are China (32.60 million tonnes), Russia (3.60 million tonnes), Canada (3.21 million tonnes), India (3.20 million tonnes), UAE (2.60 million tonnes), Australia (1.49 million tonnes), Norway (1.22 million tonnes), and United States (0.74 million tonnes).

Can you swim in Weipa?

Like in the rest of Cape York, Weipa beaches are not for swimming, but they are good for fishing, watching sunsets, and other beach activities. While there are many places to get to the shore in Weipa, some nice beaches are Nanum Beach in Nanum and the beach south of Rocky Point.

What’s it like to live in Weipa?

Residents of the surrounding areas chiefly come to Weipa central for their grocery and retail needs. This is a town of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Here you will find flawless beaches, breathtaking wilderness and ample opportunities for the fishermen amongst us.

How many mines are there in Weipa?

three bauxite mines
Our Weipa operations in Far North Queensland includes three bauxite mines, processing facilities, shiploaders, an export wharf, two ports, power stations, a rail network and ferry terminals.

Who owns Weipa airport?

Rio Tinto Aluminium Weipa
Weipa Airport (IATA: WEI, ICAO: YBWP) is an airport in Weipa, Queensland, Australia. The airport is 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) southeast of the town….

Weipa Airport
Airport type Public
Operator Rio Tinto Aluminium Weipa
Location Weipa, Queensland
Elevation AMSL 63 ft / 19 m

What is the biggest bauxite mine in Australia?

Boddington Bauxite Mine The Boddington Bauxite Mine is a surface mine located in Western Australia, Australia. Owned by South32, the greenfield mine produced an estimated 18.325 mtpa of bauxite in 2020.

Are there crocodiles in Weipa?

Weipa is known Croc Country and people in the area are reminded to always be Crocwise. In particular: Expect crocodiles in ALL far northern Queensland waterways even if there is no warning sign. Obey all warning signs – they are there to keep you safe.

Is the road to Weipa bitumen?

200 km (120 mi) of 571 km (355 mi) from Lakeland to Weipa is currently unsealed road (as of April 2022). The condition of the unsealed road is highly variable. Mud, sand, dust, gravel and dirt corrugations are some of the road conditions subject to change of weather conditions.

Is Weipa a dry community?

Weipa enjoys a tropical climate, with two distinct seasons – the ‘wet’ and the ‘dry’. The wet season brings monsoonal rains and humidity between November and April, while the ‘dry’ season from May to October tends to be warm and dry.

Is Weipa a nice place to live?

Is Weipa A good place to live?

Who owns bauxite in Australia?

Weipa Mine is located on the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland and currently owned by Rio Tinto. In 2018, the mine produced 30.4 million tonnes of bauxite with an alumina percentage of approximately 50.6% Al2O3. The Weipa mine began operations in 1963.