[Video] Danakali 2017 Colluli project update
Danakali Limited has released a new video on its world class potash project in Eritrea.
About Colluli Project
By Danakali Limited
The Colluli deposit is located in the Danakil region of Eritrea, East Africa. Colluli is approximately 177km south-east of the capital (350km by road), Asmara and 180km from the port of Massawa (230km by road), which is Eritrea’s key import/export facility.
The project is a joint venture between ENAMCO and Danakali with each having 50% ownership of the joint venture company, the Colluli Mining Share Company (CMSC). CMSC is responsible for the development of the Project.
The Danakil region is an emerging potash province and one of the largest unexploited potash basins globally. To date, over 6Bt of potassium bearing salts suitable for the production of potash fertilisers have been identified in the region and the potash potential has attracted a number of major international potash producers, including both Yara International and ICL.
The Colluli resource is located approximately 75km from the Red Sea coast, and mineralisation commences at just 16m below surface, making it one of the most accessible potash deposits globally.
Shallow mineralisation makes the resource amenable to open cut mining: a proven, high productivity mining method. Open cut mining provides higher resource recoveries relative to underground and solution mining methods, is generally safer, and can be more easily expanded.
The Colluli resource comprises three potassium bearing salts in solid form: sylvinite, carnallitite and kainitite. These salts are suitable for high yield, low energy production of SOP, which is a high quality potash fertiliser carrying a price premium over the more common MOP. Potassium sulphate has limited production centres around the world and is suitable for application to fruits, vegetables, coffee plants and other chloride intolerant crops.
The salt composition in the Danakil region also provides the ability to produce a suite of potash products that not only includes potassium sulphate, but also potassium magnesium sulphate and potassium chloride. Such potash product diversification cannot be achieved by any other region in the world.
[Video] Danakali 2017 Colluli project update
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