Tsodilo Sets Sights on Contributing to Low-Carbon Steelmaking in Botswana
Commercially, these high-grade pellets and DRI product from Tsodilo’s wholly owned Xaudum project, in Botswana, could be used to produce steel within Botswana, the Southern African region and internationally.
On 23 June 2021, Tsodilo Resources announced that a fundamental shift was under way within the steel industry with steel producers under pressure to reduce their carbon footprints and produce steel with lower carbon emissions.
Carbon emissions account for about 80% of greenhouse-gas emissions, with the steelmaking market contributing about 6% of global carbon emissions. Major corporations including steel producers are focusing on decarbonising as they target carbon neutrality. Tsodilo’s metallurgical results show that the XIF magnetite product is expected to be a premium high-grade product containing more than 67% iron magnetite that will be ideal pellet feed material and will place the XIF in the top 4% to 5% of producers in the world by iron grade.
The business case for generating pellet feed, DRI products, and low emission steel from the XIF magnetite is just one of the scenarios that are to be evaluated in the company’s current preliminary economic assessment (PEA). Tsodilo chairperson and CEO James Bruchs said the extra level of beneficiation within Botswana would create added value and benefits in the form of increased revenue and employment opportunities. “This is just one scenario option among several that our PEA will evaluate. The PEA will be a roadmap for the development of the XIF towards production,” concluded Bruchs.