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Eland mine complex, South Africa – update

Image of conveyor at the Eland mine, in North West

Photo by Northam Platinum Holdings Limited

23rd January 2026

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Name of the Project
Eland mine complex.

Location
South-eastern portion of the western limb of the Bushveld Complex, near Brits, in South Africa’s North West province.

Project Owner/s
Northam Platinum Holdings Limited.

Project Description
Northam acquired the Eland mine from Glencore for R175-million in 2017.

The Eland mine had been on care and maintenance since 2015. Two decline systems, Kukama and Nyala, accessed three mining levels on the upper group two (UG2) reef and these were fully equipped. Operations were restarted in 2019, following the conclusion of a feasibility study on the Kukama project, particularly the western decline system and mining section of Eland UG2 mine.

The operations comprised the development of the underground mine on a hybrid array of conventional breast stoping and mechanised ore transport using hydropower technology imported from Northam’s Zondereinde mine.

Eland hosts a shallow, UG2 orebody containing 14.4-million ounces of platinum, palladium, rhodium and gold, or 4E, resources and 3.2-million ounces of mineral reserves. Mineral resources and reserves include those contained within the Maroelabult mine, which was acquired from Barplats Mines in 2020.

Maroelabult is situated immediately west of Eland, and underground development from the Kukama decline has connected with that of the Maroelabult decline, which is aiding the provision of underground services, as well as the build-up of mineable reserve.

The inclusion of Maroelabult will enhance Eland mine’s ramp-up, which will produce 180 000 oz/y 4E in concentrate at steady state by 2028.

Potential Job Creation
Eland currently employs 2 900 people. At steady state, the mine will provide direct, long-term employment for more than 2 500 people.

Net Present Value/Internal Rate of Return
Not stated.

Capital Expenditure
Total capital expenditure is estimated to reach R4.5-billion by 2028; R3.8-billion has been spent to date.

Planned Start/End Date
Mine development started in 2020. Steady-state production is scheduled for 2029.

Latest developments
Northam has reported in a production update released on January 14, 2026, that Eland is making positive progress in its ramp-up programme, with improvements in square metres and tonnes mined.

Ore production from underground mining is also ramping up, while the reconfiguration of the mine’s ventilation circuit has allowed for multiblast conditions, which, in turn, resulted in accelerated decline development rates. 

The company’s focus remains on strike and raise development to increase mineable reserves. 

Northam further notes that the ongoing ramp-up of stoping is improving feed volumes and grades to the concentrator, and further enhancements to the concentrator circuits are yielding additional benefits to platinum group metal and chrome production.

Key Contracts, Suppliers and Consultants
None stated.

Contact Details for Project Information
R&A Strategic Communications, on behalf of Northam Platinum, tel +27 11 880 3924 or email northam@rasc.co.za.

 

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