Worsley Alumina

Worsley Alumina
Location
Worsley Alumina
Location in Australia
Location Worsley, Western Australia
State Western Australia
Country Australia
Coordinates 33°13′45″S 116°04′36″E / 33.2291429°S 116.0767335°E / -33.2291429; 116.0767335Coordinates: 33°13′45″S 116°04′36″E / 33.2291429°S 116.0767335°E / -33.2291429; 116.0767335
Production
Products Alumina
Production 3,819 kt[1]
Financial year 2015
Type Open-pit
History
Opened 1984 (1984)[2]
Owner
Company

South32 (86%)

Japan Alumina Associated (10%)

Sojitz Alumina Pty Ltd (4%)[2]

Website www.south32.net/our-operations/australia/worsley-alumina
Year of acquisition 2015

Worsley Alumina comprises a bauxite mine located near the town of Boddington and an Alumina refinery located near Worsley. Ore is mined then transport 50 km to the refinery via an overland conveyor system. Alumina is then transported 55 km to the port of Bunbury for shipping.[2]

390 redundancies were made in late February to reduce costs including long serving personal and those on maternity leave.[3]

Bauxite Mine

The Mount Saddleback bauxite mine is located in an area 10 km south of the town of Boddington, the orebody exists as a hardcap layer of between 2 and 12 meters thick, it is drilled and blasted before bulldozers can access the softer ore below. The ore is first crushed to a diameter less than 18 cm before a second stage reduces it to 3 cm.[4]

Alumina Refinery

The refinery uses a four-stage Bayer Process to transform the red bauxite rock into white alumina powder.

References

  1. "Annual Report 2015". South32. South32. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 "Worsley Alumina". South32. South32. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  3. "South32 axes 390 jobs at Worsley". au.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2016-03-11.
  4. "Boddington". Australian Aluminium Council. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
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