Image Resources NL
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Image Resources NL
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Image Resources NL is a mineral exploration company, which explores mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Balcatta, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2002-07-04. The firm is engaged in operating an open-cut mine and ore processing facility at its zircon-rich Boonanarring Project. The project is located approximately 80 kilometers (km) north of Perth in the North of Gingin, which consists of open pit mine and wet concentrate plant. The project produces zircon rich, heavy mineral concentrate, which is exported to international markets through the port of Bunbury. The Atlas Project is located approximately 90 km north of Boonanarring. Its mineralization extends from surface to 16 meters (m) depth and has an average thickness of 3.5 m and a maximum thickness of 12 m. The Company owns mineral sands tenements in the Eneabba mining district located 275 km north of Perth in Western Australia. The tenements contain approximately 6.3 million tonnes total heavy minerals (THM). The company also holds McCalls Mineral Sands Project located 100km north of Perth in Western Australia.
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