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Richmond–Julia Creek Vanadium Project – QLD Government Investor Overview

Richmond–Julia Creek Vanadium Project – QLD Government Investor Overview
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This Queensland Government page profiles the Richmond–Julia Creek Vanadium Project, highlighting its resource scale, development status, and economic potential.

  • Describes one of the world’s largest vanadium deposits with 1.838-Bt at 0.36% V-O-
  • Project led by Richmond Vanadium Technology (ASX: RVT)
  • Bankable feasibility study and draft EIS targeted for mid-2025
  • Initial output: 4-Mt ore per year, producing 12,701-t V-O- annually
  • Mine life of at least 25 years, with 2021 post-tax NPV (10%) of US$613-m and IRR of 38%
  • Coordinated Project status streamlines approvals and government support

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This content is highly relevant for mining operators, engineers, and supply chain partners evaluating large-scale vanadium projects.

  • Provides detailed resource and production data for feasibility planning
  • Highlights open-cut mining and on-site processing infrastructure
  • Outlines project milestones and regulatory pathway
  • Demonstrates vertical integration from mine to vanadium electrolyte
  • Coordinated Project status expedites development and approvals
  • Strong economic metrics support industry benchmarking

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