Hudson Commences Construction at White Mountain Anorthosite Project, Greenland
Hudson Resources Inc. has commenced field activities at its wholly-owned White Mountain anorthosite (calcium feldspar) project in Western Greenland.
The company recently commenced construction activities at the White Mountain project. Construction is focused on civil works in preparation of equipment delivery and process plant construction in the spring of 2017. Activities this year include drilling and blasting for the foundations for the process plant, fuel storage farm, maintenance shop and the 35,000 tonne product warehouse at the port. Hudson has also entered in to an agreement to purchase a barge which will be used as a floating wharf. The use of the barge, which is 28 meters wide by 92 meters long, will enable the port to be constructed in a timely manner, and will also reduce transportation costs for project equipment shipped to site.
“We are on track to meet our goal of delivering product in the second half of next year to one of the world’s leading fiberglass producer as part of our 10 year purchase agreement. We expect this years activities to be completed by October,” said James Tuer, president of Hudson.
About Hudson
Hudson Resources is a Canadian based mining company focused on the Naajat (White Mountain) anorthosite (calcium feldspar) project in Greenland. Hudson has also developed the Sarfartoq rare earth project.
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