More investment for Woodsmith mine project near Whitby
It's to help progress the construction of the mine
The Chief Executive of Anglo American has pledged a further investment of £650 million next year towards the ongoing process of the Woodsmith mine project near Whitby.
The company says over £400 million has already been spent on developing the "state-of-the-art" polyhalite mine this year.
Anglo American currently employs over 1,000 people at its sites in Whitby, Teesside and Scarborough and supports a range of educational and economic development projects throughout the area.
The capital expenditure will focus on shaft sinking and other critical infrastructure as it continues to progress towards operational status.
The company says the mine will extract the natural mineral polyhalite for use as a multi-nutrient, low-carbon natural fertiliser called POLY4, capable of raising crop yields, improving soils and reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the use of artificial fertilisers.
Chief Executive of Anglo American Duncan Wanblad said: “At Woodsmith, we are developing a truly low impact mine – one that will set a new standard for the future of mining.
“The critical path construction of shafts and tunnels is advancing well and the transition to our enhanced execution approach completed. The MTS tunnel is around 21km advanced of the 37km total; the service shaft is descending well and the production shaft is ready to go in the new year. We are also progressing the detailed engineering to a much higher level of completion.
“We are excited about Woodsmith’s potential to become a high margin, major contributor to our diverse product portfolio.
“The demand for more sustainable products means that POLY4 has a place in the market as an enabler of more efficient, sustainable and environmentally responsible crop nutrition.”