Mayur Resources Limited is pleased to update the market on several positive developments with the main highlight of civil construction equipment being ordered for the Central Lime Project (CLP), located in Papua New Guinea. The CLP wharf (Phase 2) coming to completion - now enabling roll-on-roll-off vessel access and enabling the transfer of bulk commodity cargo (presently in barges) to and from the Wharf. Additionally, the commencement of bulk earthworks, has commenced. These and other milestones below positions Mayur well to commence major construction activities post the impending Final Investment Decision (FID).
Wharf Infrastructure Progress
Mayur’s Wharf is now capable of receiving vessels via roll-on/roll-off (RO/RO) ramps, as well as barges using conveyor and stacker loading systems, with the completion of all sheet piling for the finger wharf and earthworks on the wharf. The Phase 2 wharf milestone coming to completion, allows the wharf to receive bulk commodity cargo via barges. Phase 3 wharf is now underway to cater for domestic and international downstream product cargoes to be shipped via ocean going Handymax class vessels in the coming months.
Bulk Earthworks and Geotechnical Investigations Connecting Project & People to Port Moresby
Following approvals from the Chief Mines Inspector from the Mineral Resources Authority, Mayur has commenced significant bulk earthworks, including drilling and blasting to establish the Quicklime kiln bench cutting.
Mayur has confirmatory geotechnical investigations underway for major bridge abutments to cater for 15-70m wide bridges, both with a 60-tonne payload design. The mine access road once completed will be 27.6km long, providing a vital logistics corridor for the Project and creating a critical transport link for the Kido community.
Additionally, the Company has completed earthworks for a new sports field in the Kido community, with final stages of topsoil spreading and goal post installation in progress.
Procurement of Long Lead Items
Mayur has recently ordered a number of key long-lead items that are now in transit to the site, including fuel storage tanks, a modular water desalination plant, and materials for fencing, camp, and maintenance upgrades
Additionally, Mayur has placed orders for various civil construction and earthmoving equipment which are being prepared for shipping. Mayur expects this equipment to arrive on site in Q3 CY2025.
The construction equipment includes several excavators (8t to 45t capacity), tipper trucks, a dozer, a grader, a roller, a watercart, loaders, service trucks, light vehicles, light towers, and power generators.
Port Moresby Office Upgrade
The Company has established a new office as its principal and in-country operating office in Port Moresby, complementing its smaller Brisbane headquarters. The newly completed facility will house approximately 50 staff as project activities increase, demonstrating the company’s long-term commitment to Papua New Guinea. This move reflects Mayur’s strategy to embed its operations locally, create meaningful employment, and contribute to the development of a strong, sustainable national industry base. Mayur remains focused on executing the CLP efficiently and will continue to provide updates as development milestones are reached.