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Fortescue says its high-grade but troubled Iron Bridge project won’t be fully operational until 2028; half a decade later ...
Perth-based Fortescue, the world's fourth-largest iron-ore exporter, faced setbacks in developing the US$3.9 billion Iron Bridge project, including delays and cost overruns.
Fortescue is now targeting nameplate production of 22 million tonnes annually at Iron Bridge by the 2028 financial year.
Fortescue is preparing to sell three cattle stations in northern Australia that it acquired at the height of founder Andrew ...
Jakob Stausholm said he would leave Rio Tinto at the end of the year, a resignation followed an hour later by Fortescue’s ...
Fortescue expects production from its Iron Bridge magnetite mine to hit nameplate capacity in the 2028 financial year, as it ...
Fortescue’s Iron Bridge operation in Western Australia is on track to meet its shipment guidance for the 2024–25 financial ...
Fortescue Ltd (ASX: FMG) shares are on the move on Thursday following the release of an update from the iron ore ...
Fortescue said its Iron Bridge magnetite project in Western Australia likely will not reach nameplate capacity until FY 2028, ...
As Australia’s iron giants face difficulties maintaining the quality of their supplies, there are fears demand could shrink ...
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