Sibanye-Stillwater’s mass of metal ‘probably one of planet’s biggest’

JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – This is an incredible endowment and we are executing a deliberate strategy to extract more value from every single square metre of our resource base, an ebullient Sibanye-Stillwater COO Richard Cox asserted categorically at this week’s South Africa Capital Markets Day, where he described the company's 70 km of contiguous platinum group metal (PGM) operational activity, many brownfield projects and integrated processing facilities as being "probably one of the biggest single metal accumulations on the planet". To get a good view of it, he said one would probably have to be 40 km above the surface – and the blue shown on the attached Creamer Media video highlighted the large number of new possibilities that offered long-life production. (Also watch attached Creamer Media video.) “We have a very high-quality underground PGM business, long-life assets, operations delivering season in and season out, a credible brownfield growth pipeline, and a super passionate team that's excited to work in the PGM environment,” Cox pointed out at the event covered by Mining Weekly. Full article: https://www.miningweekly.com/article/...