Anglo American, owner of the new polyhalite mine on the
North Yorkshire coast, is providing a progress update on the scheme today as
part of the company’s interim results announcement.
Development of the Woodsmith Project has continued in line
with expectations and the impact of Covid-19 on the project’s development has
been limited due to the successful implementation of all appropriate health
measures. Despite the challenges of
constructing during lockdown, strict temperature monitoring, social distancing
and hygiene measures have meant that work has been able to be carried out
safely. In fact, the workforce has
increased from around 600 in May to nearly 1000 by the end of July, with more
expected to be added in the coming months.
“After a brief pause at the beginning of the outbreak, we’ve
been able to continue construction under new enhanced operating procedures
based on and in some areas exceeding government guidelines,” said Gareth
Edmunds, External Affairs Director for Anglo American’s Crop Nutrients business
Woodsmith Project. “We remain vigilant
of the risk and will continue to do all we can do keep everyone safe. It is important for the area that this
project gets built and that we continue to deliver the jobs and opportunities
for local businesses that are needed now more than ever.”
During the lockdown, the company gave £20,000 to food banks
in Redcar & Cleveland and to a meal delivery service for vulnerable people
in Whitby, and also donated laptops to a local school to aid student remote
learning. The project’s charitable arm, the Sirius Minerals Foundation,
granted £20,000 to local charities, and intends to launch a post-Covid recovery
fund in the coming weeks.
“We’ve been fortunate to have not been too badly affected by
the coronavirus crisis - we’re continuing to build and will actually be adding
to our workforce later in the year as our shaft sinking operations ramp up,”
said Gareth Edmunds. “But we are acutely aware that many people in the
community have been badly impacted and will continue to be. We want to make sure that the opportunities
and benefits this project brings to the area are spread as widely as possible.”
Anglo American is building two one-mile deep mineshafts near
Whitby to access a vast 2.3 billion tonne deposit of the mineral polyhalite,
which will be sold around the world as a natural fertiliser. The underground mine will be connected to a
23 mile long tunnel, which will transport the ore to Teesside for processing
and shipping, avoiding any impact on the countryside above.
The tunnelling operation has reached 4.5 miles so far and
continues to progress well. At the mine
site, a giant mineshaft construction machine is currently being assembled and
is expected to start excavating later this year. It will be only the third time that the state
of the art ‘Shaft Boring Roadheader’ has been used anywhere in the world, to
dig what will be the deepest mineshafts in Europe.
Anglo American expects to invest approximately US$300m
(GB£235m) in each of 2020 and 2021 on the ongoing development of the project,
including building the mineshafts and the first section of the tunnel from
Teesside. After that, the next stage
would be to complete the mine, tunnel, processing and shipping facilities in
order to bring the mine into production.
ENDS
Notes to editors:
The full company interim results are available here: https://www.angloamerican.com/investors/financial-results-centre
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