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Sheep Hill, South Australia

Port Spencer
South Australia
Port Spencer is located in South Australia
Port Spencer
Port Spencer
Coordinates 34°23′S 136°18′E / 34.383°S 136.300°E / -34.383; 136.300Coordinates: 34°23′S 136°18′E / 34.383°S 136.300°E / -34.383; 136.300
Postcode(s) 5607
Elevation 15 m (49 ft)
Location 65 km (40 mi) North of Port Lincoln
LGA(s) District Council of Tumby Bay
State electorate(s) Flinders
Federal Division(s) Grey
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
22 °C
72 °F
14 °C
57 °F
330.2 mm
13 in

Port Spencer is a proposed bulk commodities port development project in South Australia, previously known as Sheep Hill. It is located on lower Eyre Peninsula, on the western shore of Spencer Gulf. The project was conceived by Centrex Metals Ltd for the export of iron ore from prospective iron ore deposits at Wilgerup and in the hills of Koppio on Lower Eyre Peninsula. The port project is dependent on the approval of the Fusion Magnetite Project, which is a joint venture partnership between Centrex Metals Ltd and Wuhan Iron & Steel (Group) Co, a Chinese government steelmaking enterprise. Pending mine and port project environmental approvals and adequate capital investment, the port would be built by Centrex Metals Ltd.

The site for Port Spencer is located at Sheep Hill and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the town of Tumby Bay. The port could be served by a 27-kilometre (17 mi) narrow gauge branchline from Ungarra on the Eyre Peninsula Railway.Lipson Cove lies immediately to the south with the proposed wharf structure 1.5 kilometres north of Lipson Island Conservation Park.

Swaffers Road is marked to become a future haul road. The company's favoured method for the long-term transport of ore to the port is via a slurry pipeline.

A desalination plant capable of producing of 5-20 gigalitres of water per year will be required to provide the water necessary to transport the ore in a slurry to the Port Spencer site. Once the ore is dewatered, it would be loaded onto conveyors, along a 500-metre (1,600 ft) jetty and onto capesize bulk carrier vessels.


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