Metro Mining CEO Sees 2026 as Pivotal Year for Bauxite Hills Expansion

Published: Feb 4, 2026 09:19
[SMM Aluminum Express News] Metro Mining CEO and Managing Director Simon Wensley described 2026 as a pivotal year for the company, with a focus on maximising value from its expanded operations at the Bauxite Hills mine. “We’re really just trying to extract the maximum out of our 7 million tonne expansion,” he said, referring to the strategic expansion announced to the market at the end of 2022. Production was temporarily paused for seasonal maintenance but is expected to resume in early March. Wensley noted that the second half of the year is the “sweet spot,” thanks to optimal weather and tidal conditions. Looking further ahead, he highlighted the company’s strong reserve base and surrounding resources, which provide significant longer-term growth optionality.

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