Ipilan Nickel starts ore exports

Ipilan Nickel starts ore exports

Ipilan Nickel starts ore exports

Nickel Ore | Stock photo

MANILA, Philippines — Ipilan Nickel Corp. (INC), the operating arm of listed Global Ferronickel Holdings Inc. in Palawan, expects to increase its global shipments of nickel ore after it began sending cargos to China.

In a disclosure on Thursday, Global Ferronickel said INC started its exports to China with 60,117 wet metric tons (WMT) of medium-grade nickel ore.

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The cargo is aboard MV Maple Unity, which left the INC anchorage area in Brooke’s Point town last Jan. 17.

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The mining firm said it expects to send out a total of 40 vessels this year given its current pace and if weather conditions allow. It projects a sales mix of 52 percent medium-grade nickel ore and 48 percent low-grade nickel ore.

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Dante Bravo, president of Global Ferronickel, said INC’s operations are in full stride.

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“(T)he increase in activity is part of our long-term plans that is why we have applied, as early as last year, for the amendment of our Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) that will boost INC’s production level limit from 1.5 million WMT to 3 million WMT,” Bravo said.

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Further, the listed firm said the approval of its amended ECC will translate to higher royalty shares for the indigenous peoples in host and impact barangays alongside increased tax revenues for the government.

This will also result in more job opportunities and higher contribution to the Social Development Management Program (SDMP) fund.

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An ECC granted to a company signifies that a proposed project has complied with environmental laws and regulations and won’t cause any significant negative environmental impact.

This certification from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ Environmental Management Bureau allows a proponent to proceed with the planned project or activity.

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