Headlines
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Company Details
Base Titanium Ltd
Description:
Base Titanium Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Australian and UK-listed resources company, Base Resources Limited (ASX and AIM: BSE). Located in Kwale County, 50km south of Mombasa, it operates Kenya’s largest mine, which was officially awarded flagship project status under Kenya’s Vision 2030 national development blueprint.Construction at the Kwale Project was completed at the end of 2013 and the first bulk shipment of ilmenite departed from Mombasa in February 2014. The mine is currently producing 455,000 tonnes of ilmenite; 85,000 tonnes, or 14% of the world’s rutile output; and 32,000 tonnes of zircon each year.
Product : Mining & Mineral Processing
Telephone : +254 (0)20 513 0100