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Arrow Minerals accelerating Scoping Study for DSO operation at bauxite project in Guinea

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Update time : 2025-01-15 21:06:24
Arrow Minerals Limited (Arrow) is accelerating a Scoping Study for a Direct Shipping Ore (DSO) operation at its Niagara Bauxite Project in Guinea, with completion expected by the end of June 2025.

The company has confirmed high-grade bauxite across 14 square kilometers, showing potential for a conventional DSO operation. With bauxite prices at US$130/ton (CIF China), Arrow is poised to capitalize on favorable market conditions.

Proximity to the Trans-Guinean Railway improves logistics, and recent drilling confirmed a Tier 1 mineral deposit.

Arrow is in discussions for strategic partnerships and offtake agreements while advancing regulatory milestones.
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