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Investment of $1.6b to develop Hope Downs 2

Investment of $1.6b to develop Hope Downs 2.

articleRio Tinto PlcJune 24, 20255/company/rio-tinto-plc/news/investment-of-dollar16b-to-develop-hope-downs-2
Investment of $1.6b to develop Hope Downs 2

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n \nNotice to ASX/LSE\n\n \nRio Tinto and Hancock Prospecting to invest $1.6 billion to develop the Hope Downs 2 project in Western Australia's Pilbara\n24 June 2025\n \nRio Tinto and Hancock Prospecting will invest $1.61 billion (Rio Tinto share $0.8 billion) to develop the Hope Downs 2 iron ore project in Western Australia's Pilbara region.\n \nThe Hope Downs 2 project, to mine Rio Tinto and Hancock Prospecting's Hope Downs 2 and Bedded Hilltop deposits, has now received all necessary State and Federal Government approvals.\n \nThe two new above-water-table iron ore pits will have a combined total annual production capacity of 31 million tonnes and will sustain production from the Hope Downs Joint Venture into the future.\n \nRio Tinto Iron Ore Chief Executive Simon Trott said: \"Approval of Hope Downs 2 is a key milestone for Rio Tinto, as we invest in the next generation of iron ore mines in the Pilbara.\n \n\"These projects are part of our strategy to continue investing in Australian iron ore and to sustain Pilbara production for decades to come, supporting jobs, local businesses and the state and national economies.\n \n\"The Pilbara has been critical to global steel supply for more than 60 years, and we are committed to ensuring it remains so well into the future.\"\n \nRio Tinto has engaged with the Nyiyaparli, Banjima and the Ngarlawangga Peoples, along with relevant government stakeholders, to ensure the responsible management of heritage and the environment in development of the project.\n \nThe project includes new non-process infrastructure precincts, railway crossings and haul roads, as well as realigning a 6-kilometre section of the Great Northern Highway.\n \nOre mined at the two sites will be transported to Hope Downs 1 for processing, with first ore from the deposits and associated infrastructure scheduled for 2027.\n \nMore than 950 jobs will be created during construction and, once operational, the Hope Downs 2 project will help sustain a workforce of about 1000 full time equivalent roles at Greater Hope Downs.\n \nHope Downs 2 is part of Rio Tinto's tranche of replacement projects that underpin the company's ongoing commitment to the Pilbara, and which will have combined total capacity of about 130Mtpa2.\n \nDuring the next three years ...

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