Marandoo mine

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CountryAustralia
Coordinates22°38′25″S 118°07′15″E / 22.640150°S 118.120796°E / -22.640150; 118.120796
Marandoo mine
Marandoo mine is located in Western Australia
Marandoo mine
Marandoo mine
Location in Western Australia
Interactive map of Marandoo mine
Location
LocationShire of Ashburton, Pilbara
StateWestern Australia
CountryAustralia
Coordinates22°38′25″S 118°07′15″E / 22.640150°S 118.120796°E / -22.640150; 118.120796
Production
ProductsIron ore
Production15 million t/a (33 billion lb/a)
History
Opened1994
Owner
CompanyRio Tinto

The Marandoo mine is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 45 kilometres east of Tom Price.[1]

The mine is owned and operated by Rio Tinto and is one of seventeen iron ore mines the company operates in the Pilbara.[2][3] In 2009, the combined Pilbara operations produced 202 million tonnes (450 billion pounds) of iron ore, a 15 percent increase from 2008.[4] The Pilbara operations accounted for almost 13 percent of the world's 2009 iron ore production of 1.59 billion tonnes (3.5 trillion pounds).[5][6]

The mine, alongside the rail, is within a narrow corridor that splits Karijini National Park into a northern and a southern half.[2] The Hamersley Range, where the mine is located, contains 80 percent of all identified iron ore reserves in Australia and is one of the world's major iron ore provinces.[7]

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