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The Kwinana Nickel Refinery is a
nickel Nickel is a chemical element with symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge. Nickel is a hard and ductile transition metal. Pure nickel is chemically reactive but large pieces are slow to ...
refinery in East Rockingham and
Kwinana Beach, Western Australia Kwinana Beach is an outer southwestern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Kwinana. It is one of the traditional industrial suburbs in the Perth metropolitan region. History Kwinana is originally a local indigenous ...
. The refinery is operated by
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and part of its Nickel West operations. Having originally been built by
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, it changed ownership in 2005 when BHP acquired WMC.


Operations

Kwinana is part of BHP's Nickel West operations, which includes, apart from Kwinana, the
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, the
Mount Keith Mine Mount Keith Mine is an open pit nickel mine in Western Australia. It is operated by BHP. The site's closest landmark is the town of Wiluna, to the north. Overview The mine is located on the north end of the long Norseman- Wiluna Greenstone ...
, the Kambalda Nickel Concentrator and the
Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter The Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter is a nickel smelter in Feysville, south of the town of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. The refinery is operated by BHP and part of its Nickel West operations. Having originally been built by WMC Resources, it cha ...
. At Kwinana, nickel matte refined into nickel powder and briquettes at a grade of 99.8 percent nickel. In late 2021, a nickel sulphate plant opened at the refinery, the first in Australia.
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is a key component of
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, which are used to power electric vehicles.


History

Soon after developing its Kambalda nickel deposit, the
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, WMC, started looking into the possibility of producing refined nickel. The company decided to use the Sherritt Gordon hydrometallurgical ammonia-leach process for this purpose and selected Kwinana as the location for its new refinery, based on the availability of power and water supply, raw materials and the location in the
Perth metropolitan region The Perth metropolitan region or the Perth metropolitan area is the administrative area and geographical extent of the Western Australian capital city of Perth and its conurbation. It generally includes the coastal strip from Two Rocks in th ...
. The design process of the refinery commenced in 1967, and the refinery was commissioned in May 1970. During the construction, the project was scheduled to employ 1,500 people while, during operation, it would employ 250 people. The construction cost was financed through a shares issue by WMC Resources. As part of the operational requirements of the refinery, the mining and milling facilities at
Kambalda Kambalda is a small mining town about from the mining city of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, within the Goldfields. It is split into two townsites apart, Kambalda East and Kambalda West; and is located on the western edge of a giant salt ...
as well as the township had to be expanded. The company also had to acquire rolling stock to transport the ore from Kambalda to Kwinana. At this point, the Kalgoorlie smelter was also already in planning but no decision on its construction and location, Kambalda or Kalgoorlie, had been made. Initial annual capacity of the facility was 15,000 tonnes of nickel powder, produced from nickel concentrate. The official opening of the refinery took place on 15 September 1970 and was performed by the then-
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,
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. As part of the opening, WMC endowed the
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with a chair for environmental studies. Construction of the new facility cost A$40 million and the first shipment of nickel left the site on 29 May 1970. With the opening of the Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter in 1972, production at the refinery increased as the former's 70 percent nickel matte gradually supplanted the 12 percent nickel concentrate from the Kambalda Nickel Smelter. Processing of concentrate was eventually stopped altogether by 1986. At this point, the refinery had expanded to an annual capacity of 30,000 tonnes of nickel. In the late 1980s, the refinery had a
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plant added which allowed it to produce 12,810 ounces of gold from refinery residues in the following years until the gold content declined to a point were running the plant was uneconomically and it was dismantled. Reduced production from the Kalgoorlie smelter and lesser global demand led the refinery to switch to a campaign-style mode from 1989 to 1991. Once full production was resumed the refinery exceeded 30,000 tonnes of refined nickel per annum for the first time. In September 1991, a A$50 million upgrade of the refinery was announced in an attempt to upsize the Western Australian nickel operations and make WMC the world's number two nickel producer. WMC was aiming to increase production to 90,000 tonnes per annum by 1995, of which half was to be refined nickel, with Kwinana's output to be expanded to 42,000 tonnes. Alongside the Kwinana expansion, A$127 million were spent on the expansion of the Leinster Nickel Mine as well as a planned A$230 million to be spent at Kambalda and Kalgoorlie. WMC had, prior to this, explored the prospect of finding refinery capacity outside of Australia, concerned by high gas prices, but dropped these plans when the Western Australian government made some concessions on the royalty payments of the company. By 1998, the refinery produced 53,700 tonnes per year. In 2005, WMC Resources was acquired by
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, which bundled WMC's nickel assets under its Nickel West brand, which became the largest nickel producer in the state, producing a combined 67,000 tonnes out of the 180,000 tonnes produced in Western Australia in 2004–05. At the time of the WMC acquisition by BHP, the refinery employed 454 people.Western Australian Mineral and Petroleum Statistics Digest 2004-05
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, accessed: 10 March 2023
In 2021–22, BHP signed an agreement with renewable energy provider
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to build a solar farm and a battery storage system in the Northern Goldfields, designed to power the Kalgoorlie smelter, the Kwinana refinery and the Kambalda concentrator, the later having been in care and maintenance since 2018 but being recommissioned in May 2022.Western Australian Mineral and Petroleum Statistics Digest 2021-22
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, accessed: 13 March 2023


Environmental issues

In the early days of the refinery, the suburb of Kwinana Beach was still partially residential and the operations received frequent complaints about air pollution from the refinery, which eventually ceased when the state government of Western Australia removed all residences and the suburb became purely industrial. The refinery also established a tailings disposal area at Baldivis, which also received complaints from a local neighbour, a problem that WMC solved by buying them out. Of greater concern was seepage from the tailings into the ground water, which posed a direct thread to the near-by
Lake Cooloongup Lake Cooloongup, sometimes also referred to as White Lake, is a shallow saline lake in the suburb of Cooloongup, south of the central business district of Perth, the capital of Western Australia. It is part of Rockingham Lakes Regional Park. I ...
. Eventually, the solution selected to solve this problem was to transport the tailings back to
Kambalda Kambalda is a small mining town about from the mining city of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, within the Goldfields. It is split into two townsites apart, Kambalda East and Kambalda West; and is located on the western edge of a giant salt ...
and store them there.


Fatalities

On 9 June 1978, two employs were killed at the refinery, J. W. Bell and S. J. Haywood. Bell collapsed in a hazardous environment in a convertor vessel due to what is presumed to have been a faulty seal on his face mask. Haywood attempted to assist him and both died of
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, inhaling
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.


References


External links


BHP official website

MINEDEX website: Kwinana Nickel Refinery
Database of the
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