Champion Iron Q4 production drops 7% due to lower head grade, throughput

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During Q4, the Bloom Lake operation produced 1.87 million tonnes of high-grade 66.2% iron concentrate, a 7% decrease compared to the 2.01 million tonnes of high-grade 66.5% iron concentrate produced in the same period last year.

The drop in Q4 production was attributed to a lower head grade and lower throughput. The plant processed 4.9 million tonnes of ore during the three-month period, compared to 5.24 million for last year.

A total of 10.46 million tonnes of material were mined and hauled during the quarter, compared to 9.43 million tonnes in Q4 2021, representing an increase of 11%. The current strip ratio is in line with the company’s revised mine plan, which includes preparation for Phase II operations. The increase in material movement was enabled through additional operational equipment.

The iron ore head grade for the three-month period was 30.3%, compared to 30.7% for the same period in 2021. The variation in head…

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