What's Happening?
Southern Palladium has announced significant progress in its metallurgical test work at the Bengwenyama Platinum Group Metals (PGM) project in South Africa's Limpopo province. The test results indicate that chrome could account for up to 20% of the company's
future revenues, with chromite concentrate recoveries exceeding initial estimates. The project, located on the Bushveld Complex, is one of the largest undeveloped PGM resources globally. The company plans to incorporate dense media separation (DMS) in its definitive feasibility study (DFS) to enhance chrome recovery and reduce processing costs.
Why It's Important?
The breakthrough in chrome recovery positions Southern Palladium to significantly increase its revenue streams, elevating chrome from a by-product to a primary output. This development enhances the project's economic viability and could attract further investment. The improved recovery rates and strategic use of DMS technology may reduce operational costs and accelerate project development. The focus on chrome aligns with global demand for the mineral, potentially boosting South Africa's mining sector and contributing to economic growth.
What's Next?
Southern Palladium will continue refining its DFS workstreams and early mine development planning, incorporating the latest test results into plant design and metrics. The company aims to finalize its DFS, which will guide future investment and operational decisions. The successful implementation of DMS technology could set a new industry standard for chrome recovery, influencing other mining projects in the region. Stakeholders will monitor the project's progress, assessing its impact on local communities and the broader mining industry.












