Cliffs Natural Resources VP says proposed smelter will be located in Sudbury, but issues need to be resolved first
The future of a ferrochrome smelter in Sudbury is in question after some grim news from Cliffs Natural Resources. The company announced Wednesday it is temporarily suspending the environmental assessment on its northwestern Ontario chromite project in the James Bay lowlands’ Ring of Fire.
Cliffs points to unfinished agreements with the province and unresolved land rights issues as two of the reasons for the delay. The vice president of Cliffs Natural Resources overseeing the project said he’s frustrated with the lack of progress on the chromite project, which directly affects plans for the smelter.
“When we get the momentum back we’ll be moving back again and the furnace will be located in Sudbury,” Bill Boor said.
“[But] none of that’s settled before we advance beyond these issues.”
Sudbury Mayor Marianne Matichuk said she’s not surprised Cliffs’ environmental assessment has been put on hold, but said she’s not worried about the impact this may have on the local economy or jobs.
“There’s other plans in place, there are other mines that are opening, there’s a lot of activity,” she said. “It’s the cycle of mining, that’s what mining’s all about.”