Asset Report
Pampa de Pongo iron ore mine
Report summary
Pampa de Pongo is an iron ore mining project being developed by Jinzhao Mining in the Peruvian city of Bella Union, approximately 575 kilometres southeast of Lima. The operation is set to be the second large-scale iron ore mine in Peru, with the first one being Shougang's Marcona opened in the early 1990s. Once fully operational, we expect Pampa de Pongo's costs to place the mine between the second and the third quartile of our seaborne cost curve. Pampa de Pongo will produce a 66%-Fe product which will entirely serve the seaborne export market.
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