Tungsten Tipped to Become Scarce from 2015

Tungsten is one of a number of “critical elements” that will become increasingly scarce from 2015, according to a well-known mining consultant.

Lara Smith, managing director of South African group Core Consultants, told the Geological Society of South Africa that tantalum and certain types of rare earths would also be become much harder to find over the next three years.

The European Union and the US Department of Defence have already put these three metals at the top of their critical list.

China is the world’s main producer of tungsten but is now the major user as well. The Chinese already account for more than half of world appetite and with thier tungsten demand growing rapidly, they have adopted measures to protect supplies.

This is throwing up huge opportunities for the development of tungsten ores, concentrates and intermediary products outside of China, said Smith.

The growth in demand has necessitated the sale of government stockpiles, Smith asserted, adding that the market is likely to face a 15,000 tonne (t) deficit this year. According to the US Geological Survey, the US stockpile has already fallen from around 35,500t to 7,500t over the past ten years.

Rising Chinese inflation is also likely to push tungsten prices higher. A number of companies in Europe are in the process of establishing new tungsten mines to try to meet the expected gap in supplies. Ormonde Mining (LON:ORM) is awaiting final permitting for its Barruecopardo tungsten mine in Spain that will produce 227,000 tonnes per year. W Resources (LON:WRES) is also busy in Spain, exploring and defining a new mine and tailings treatment plant at La Parilla in the south-west of the company. In the UK, Wolf Minerals (LON:WLFE) has just started development of its Hemerdon project in Devon having agreed a financing package in May.


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Tungsten More “Critical” on Expected Supply Shortage

It certainly isn’t news to anyone that tungsten is a critical metal. However, it is important to note that tungsten is slowly making its way up the global critical metals list.

A metal is deemed critical when it is found to be economically important to the functionality of society, but has a high risk of supply disruptions. In 2011, The British Geological Society published a list of what it considers the 52 most critical metals in the world. The list was compiled based on global abundance, location of production, reserves and supply risk associated with the political stability in the jurisdictions where the metal occur.

Considering that over 80 percent of tungsten comes from China, and that China is tungsten’s largest consumer, it is not surprising that the metal made the list in 2011. Add to that mine closures, halts in production and overall lack of new supply from mines in the western world, and the outlook for tungsten supply doesn’t look very good.


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UK Tungsten Mine And Mining

The UK has a long mining history, but in recent years this has mainly diminished to a small remnant of its once large coal mining sector the major Boulby underground potash mine in Yorkshire, a significant china clay mining sector in Cornwall and occasional attempts to re-open some of the old Cornish tin mines.

However, in addition to the Hemerdon tungsten mine there is a real possibility for the underground mining of one of the world’s largest potash deposits by Sirius Minerals in Yorkshire suggesting the possibility of something of a mini-revival in UK mining.
 

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Wolf’s Hemerdon Tungsten Project

Indeed there is also the prospect of some fairly small scale gold mines being opened in Scotland and Northern Ireland too, although the prospects for these may be being somewhat damaged by the recent fall back in the gold price.

Wolf’s Hemerdon project involves the re-opening of a tin/tungsten property first discovered in the 1860s and then developed and mined during World War 1, with sporadic production up until the end of World War 2.  Infrastructure is good being only some 11 km from the city of Plymouth.

The South West of England – notably western Devon and across the county border in Cornwall - has an extensive mining history having produced copper, tin, tungsten and china clay in a number of mining operations.
 

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Wolf Acts To The Tungsten Mining Contract

No commencement date has yet been set for the start of the tungsten mining contract as Wolf is still tying up some remaining loose ends before the final go-ahead decision, but the company states that the formal commencement date for the work will likely be in March next year.

The contractor, CA Blackwell, primarily has experience in multi-disciplinary construction projects, although not in mining per se, with a past project emphasis on heavy earthmoving and reclamation work.

It was selected after Wolf received what it describes as eleven quality bids, with Blackwell being chosen on the basis of bid quality and price.  The contract value has come in close to the Definitive Feasibility Study estimate of £85.5 million (A$141 million1) announced back in May 2011.
 

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