Gold Prices and now base metal prices going up even more?



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Western Australia supplies about a third of the
world's iron ore, 20 percent of the gold and
tens of thousands of tonnes of copper, nickel,
zinc, lead and other industrial staples.

Gold, and base metals will be going up on the
global market.

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FROM:
http://www.mineweb.net/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page34?oid=54329&sn=Detail

Western Australia gas explosion fallout serious for iron ore, gold
and base metals suppliers The Varanus Island gas explosion and
subsequent loss of around 30 percent of the state's gas supplies is
creating serious problems for the state's massive mining industry
and will affect productivity and supply for months, rather than
weeks.

Author: James Regan
Posted: Sunday , 08 Jun 2008

PERTH (Reuters) -

Western Australian miners, which supply the world with metals and
iron ore, fear sharp falls in productivity and lay-offs after a
gas-plant explosion robbed them of power, industry and local
government officials said on Sunday.

"This is very serious," Reg Howard Smith, head of the state's
Chamber of Minerals and Energy, said after crisis talks with some
of the world's biggest resources firms, including BHP Billiton
BHP..AX(BLT.L), Rio Tinto (RIO.AX)(RIO.L) and BP (BP.L).

"We're seeing some stand-downs of staff occurring and we're still
deciding what needs to be done," Smith told Reuters.

Western Australia lost about a third of its energy supplies last
week when an explosion crippled a gas-handling plant on the tiny
island of Varanus, about 100 km (62 miles) off Australia's
northwest coast. The Varanus plant, close to offshore gas fields,
is operated by a unit of U.S.-based Apache Corp (APA.N).

Tim Wall, managing director of Apache's Australian unit, said
on Sunday he was sticking with an earlier estimate of "months,
not weeks" before damage to the plant and associated gas
pipelines was repaired and operations could restart.

Western Australia's state government is trying to import more
diesel from Asia to offset the drop in gas supplies, state
premier Alan Carpenter said, noting that BP, which operates a
diesel refinery in the state, was already at maximum production.

But getting diesel to remote, outback mines could take time.

"There is no wand to make this crisis disappear," Carpenter
told reporters on Sunday. "It's one thing to get the diesel
here on ships and another to where it's needed by truck."

Western Australia supplies about a third of the world's iron
ore, 20 percent of the gold and tens of thousands of tonnes of
copper, nickel, zinc, lead and other industrial staples.

Carpenter said stepped-up gas production from other gas
suppliers would help but it could not eliminate the problem.

Smith of the Chamber of Minerals and Energy said large sectors
of industry hurt by the shortage could expect little if any
relief, even if more diesel arrived.

"There are large parts of our industry that are involved in
processing, where there is no substitution for the gas they
need," he said.

Nickel smelting and refining had been among the hardest hit,
since those operations can only run on gas, Smith added.

BHP runs the Kalgoorlie nickel smelter in Western Australia,
one of the world's largest, churning out 100,000 tonnes of
the steel-alloying metal each year. A BHP refinery 800 km
(500 miles) away, near Perth, refines a further 65,000
tonnes annually.

"This comes at a very critical time for the nickel miners,
who are struggling to keep on top of demand," said Eagle
Mining Research analyst Keith Goode.

"The impact on supply is still not clear."

BHP said late last week it was so far coping by conserving
gas and finding other suppliers, though another nickel
miner, Minara Resources Ltd (MRE.AX), which produces about
33,000 tonnes of nickel annually, said employees normally
working on making nickel had switched to plant maintenance
during the crisis.

Other industries also dependent on gas for production
included ammonium nitrate for explosives, cyanide used in
gold mining and other key parts of the mining process,
Smith said.

"Those issues of how to keep up are going to take a long
time to work through," Smith said.

Western Australia's biggest source of gas supply was cut
off after two pipelines feeding offshore gas ruptured,
causing an explosion at the Varanus island plant. Apache
has since invoked a force majeure clause in its contracts.

(Editing by Mark Bendeich and David Cowell)

© Thomson Reuters 2008. All rights reserved


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