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Rio Tinto Opens New Iron Ore Mine In Pilbara's Robe Valley
= Embracing Mesa A / Warramboo mine in Pilbara, Western Australia =
Rio Tinto announced February 22 that it has started producing iron ore from the US$901 million (Rio Tinto share US$478 million) Mesa A / Warramboo mine in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

The open-cut iron ore mine, about 50 kilometers west of Pannawonica, will have an initial production of 20 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa), increasing to 25 Mtpa by 2011.

The first full-length (163-car) train left the mine late on February 19, following the 49-kilometer rail extension to connect to the Deepdale railway running from Pannawonica to the Cape Lambert port. It was driven by Cape Lambert train driver Shane Edwards, a local Aboriginal man, as requested by Kuruma and Marthudunera traditional owners, several of whom watched the train load and depart.

"This is a great day for Rio Tinto, and for the Pilbara," said Sam Walsh, Rio Tinto chief executive Iron ore and Australia.

"Mining in the Robe Valley has been an integral part of the north-west economy for decades, and this new mine will ensure it continues to contribute to the benefit of the wider community. I am especially pleased to note that construction has been completed on time and inside budget, underlining Rio Tinto's excellent record of project management. This outstanding effort has been echoed by the commencement of pre-strip work at the Western Turner Syncline development (near Tom Price) the same week, making it a dual milestone for Rio Tinto in the Pilbara."

Construction of the Robe River Joint Venture (Rio Tinto share 53%) mine and rail extension started in November 2007. The mine will employ about 220 people, drawn progressively from the existing workforce at Mesa J and new employees.

Total high-grade reserves across the Mesa A / Warramboo deposits are estimated at 249 Mt, with a total mine life of 11 years. It will sustain production of the sought-after Robe Valley pisolite ore at 32 Mtpa as production from the Mesa J deposit decreases.
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