【Grangex AB to restart Sydvaranger mine, producing 2.5 million tonnes of ultra-high-grade direct reduction ore concentrate annually】
iconSep 2, 2025 15:15
Grangex AB has completed a definitive feasibility study (DFS) for the restart of operations at the company’s Sydvaranger mine, in Kirkenes, northern Norway, and plan to restart production.

The Sydvaranger mine is expected to produce 63.3 Mt of ultra-high-grade direct reduction magnetite concentrate over its 25 year mine life. All produced concentrate will be exported from the Sydvaranger Mines’ captive existing Kirkenes port terminal. The currently estimated re-start of operations is in 2026 with first commercial exports in late 2026.

The planned Project have 2 phase, Phase 1 restart using existing infrastructure to produce 2.5 Mt/y of ultra-high-grade direct reduction magnetite concentrate; and Phase 2 from Year 4 Onwards: Replace and relocate the primary crusher from Pit 1 to new location to produce 3-3.5 Mt/y of ultra-high-grade direct reduction magnetite concentrate.
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