Yeristovskoye mine

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49°06′00″N 33°40′36″E / 49.0999°N 33.6767°E / 49.0999; 33.6767ProductionProductsIron oreHistoryOpened2011OwnerCompanyFerrexpo plcWebsitewww.ferrexpo.com/what-we-do/operations/yeristovo/Company
Key people
Taras Zinchenko (Director)[1]

The Yeristovskoye mine is a large iron mine located in central Ukraine in the Poltava Oblast. Yeristovskoye represents one of the largest iron ore reserves in Ukraine and in the world having estimated reserves of 1.19 billion tonnes of ore grading 32% iron metal.[2]

References

  1. ^ Opendatabot (2023-01-05). "Власники та бенеціфіціари компанії ТОВ "ЄРИСТІВСЬКИЙ ГЗК"". opendatabot.ua (in Ukrainian). Opendatabot. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  2. ^ "JORC resource statements as at 1 January 2013 - Resources". ferrexpo.com. 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-17.
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