AGGENEYS: President Cyril Ramaphosa Thursday officially opened Vedanta Zinc International’s (VZI) Gamsberg mine, outside Aggeneys in South Africa’s Northern Cape Province.

President Ramaphosa was joined by Minister of Mineral Resources Gwede Mantashe, Northern Cape Premier Sylvia Lucas, and hosted by Vedanta Chairman  Anil Agarwal, Vedanta CEO Srinivasan Venkatakrishnan, and VZI CEO, Deshnee Naidoo.

The Gamsberg zinc resource, though discovered more than 40 years ago, had been held undeveloped in the portfolio of various South African mining companies until Vedanta acquired it in 2011, as part of the Black Mountain Mining complex.

Vedanta gave the project the go-ahead in 2014, and the first blast occurred in mid 2015 just eight months later.

Gamsberg has a reserve and resource of more than 214Mt with a grade of between 6% and 6.5% zinc and an estimated life of mine (LoM) of 30+ years.

Phase 1 of Gamsberg, celebrated today, represents a $400 million investment by Vedanta in South Africa. This phase has a LoM of 13 years and will see 4.0 MTPA of ore produced from the open pit and 250,000 tpa of concentrate from its concentrator plant.

Evaluation for Phase 2 and 3, a further investment of $350 to $400 million, is underway. This will see ore mined increase to 8.0 mtpa and increase in zinc-in-concentrate production, in a modular way to 450,000 tpa, and ultimately to 600,000tpa.

Vedanta is simultaneously pursuing a feasibility study into the development and construction of a smelter-refinery complex, to the cause of Vedanta and government’s commitment to local metal beneficiation.

Vedanta’s CEO, Srinivasan Venkatakrishnan reflected on his time in the South African mining industry, and the pride he felt as President Ramaphosa opened Gamsberg.[the_ad id=”32940″] Speaking on behalf of Vedanta, Chairman of Vedanta Resources, Anil Agarwal emphasised his commitment to South Africa, and his belief in the future of the South African mining industry.

Agarwal also noted his and Vedanta’s support for President Ramaphosa’s immediate vision for the industry. He reiterated the commitment made by Vedanta to South Africa’s investment drive.

Deliveringthe keynote address, President Cyril Ramaphosa said: “The Vedanta Gamsberg project is an important step in our shared journey to revive our mining industry. It confirms our view that with an effective regulatory framework, improved collaboration between all stakeholders and sustained investment, mining has the potential to be a sunrise industry. We welcome this substantial investment by Vedanta, which not only deepens South Africa’s relationship with India but also signals Vedanta’s confidence in the future of South Africa’s mining industry.”