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Highfield recalculates Muga project costs 

EMR Capital-backed Highfield Resources has taken a fresh look at the 2015 scoping study it conducted over its much-delayed flagship Muga potash project in northern Spain, based on its revised mining plan, and the project still stacks up, if it is now more slightly expensive to develop.

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Muga in northern Spain

Muga in northern Spain

Based on the revised, two-phase mine plan, Highfield still expects the project to be highly commercial over almost 30 years and has Muga positioned as potentially one of the highest margin potash mines...

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