Talvivaara mine

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Talvivaara mine
Aerial photograph of Talvivaara mine in June 2013.
Interactive map of Talvivaara mine
Location
LocationSotkamo
RegionKainuu
CountryFinland
Production
ProductsNickel, Copper, Zinc, Cobalt
Production20,864 tons nickel; 47,205 tons zinc[1]
Financial year2017
TypeOpen-pit
History
Opened2008 (2008)[2]
Owner
CompanyTerrafame
Websitewww.terrafame.com/front-page.html
Year of acquisition2015[3]

The Talvivaara mine is one of the largest nickel mines in Finland.[4] The mine is located in Sotkamo in Kainuu region of Finland. The mine is owned by government-established Terrafame, which bought it from the bankruptcy-bound Talvivaara Mining Company in 2015.[3] Its annual production capacity is over 10 million tonnes of ore. The mine has reserves amounting to 1 billion tonnes of ore grading 0.22% nickel, 0.13% copper, 0.5% zinc and 0.02% cobalt thus resulting 2.2 million tonnes of nickel, 1.3 million tonnes of copper, 5 million tonnes of zinc and 0.2 million tonnes of cobalt.[4]

The mine had suffered several leaks of toxic metal-contaminated tailings, which had threatened local waterways. Members of the management were charged with criminal environmental offenses.[5]

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