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Posted: 2023-02-14 06:31:42

Resources company Tivan Limited says it has reached an agreement with the Northern Territory Government to build a mineral-processing facility near Darwin. 

Tivan appears to be the first company to publicly state its intention to be a tenant of the controversial 'Middle Arm Sustainable Development Precinct' — which last year received a $1.5 billion commitment from the federal government.

In a statement, Infrastructure Minister Eva Lawler said the NT government was working with the company to "progress their project", but had not signed off on the final plan. 

"To enable Tivan to continue initial project planning and development of a proposal for government consideration, the Northern Territory government has agreed to hold a piece of land for the company within the Middle Arm Sustainable Development Precinct," she said. 

Today's announcement by Tivan, formerly known as TNG Limited, represents a return to the company’s original plans for processing.

In 2019 the company submitted a proposal to the Environment Protection Authority to build a facility at Middle Arm, for processing minerals from its vanadium, titanium and iron ore project at Mount Peake, 235 kilometres north of Alice Springs. 

Headshot of Tivan's Grant Wilson
Tivan Limited's Grant Wilson, says the project will have national significance. (Supplied: Tivan Limited)

But the plans received backlash from a number of groups, including Paspaley and Humpty Doo Barramundi, which were concerned about wastewater from the plant being discharged into Darwin Harbour.

In September 2021, the company changed its plan, announcing it would instead build the processing plant alongside the proposed mine in Central Australia.

Return to Middle Arm

In its statement to the ASX, Tivan said a review of the company’s direction had found the exit from Darwin was "principally due to deficiencies in stakeholder and regulatory engagement, rather than tangible commercial considerations". 

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