EPCM Fluor’s Mining & Metals Business Awarded Contract for Smelter & Refinery Expansion

Source: Press release Fluor 1 min Reading Time

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Fluor’s Mining & Metals business along with Hatch have been selected to carry out engineering, procurement and construction management services for BHP’s proposed Olympic Dam Smelter & Refinery Expansion Project in South Australia.

(L-R) Tina Armstrong, Hatch, Global Managing Director, Metals; Rashpal Bhatti, BHP, Global Procurement Officer; and Harish Jammula, Fluor, President, Mining & Metals.(Source:  Business Wire)
(L-R) Tina Armstrong, Hatch, Global Managing Director, Metals; Rashpal Bhatti, BHP, Global Procurement Officer; and Harish Jammula, Fluor, President, Mining & Metals.
(Source: Business Wire)

Texas/USA – Fluor Corporation has recently announced that its Mining & Metals business was awarded a joint venture contract with Hatch to perform engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) for BHP’s proposed Olympic Dam Smelter & Refinery Expansion Project in South Australia, which remains subject to Final Investment Decision by BHP. Fluor will recognize its undisclosed portion of the contract value in the fourth quarter of 2024.

“We are excited to support BHP on their growth plans to increase production of refined copper cathode in South Australia,” said Harish Jammula, President of Fluor’s Mining & Metals business. “Accelerated expansion of the downstream processing sector is increasingly important to secure local supply of mined materials, become independent of overseas supply and drive sustainable production technologies.”

The contract will be executed in stages as BHP progresses towards a final investment decision on the smelter and refinery expansion, currently expected in the first half of 2027, and through to subsequent construction.

This phased strategy aims to support BHP’s assessment of the pathway to increase production in South Australia to more than 500,000 tonnes of refined copper cathode by the early 2030s, and a strategy to deliver up to 650,000 tonnes of refined copper cathode from the mid-2030s.

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