- Ocna de Fier mine
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Ocna de Fier mine Location Location Ocna de Fier Commune Caraş-Severin County Country Romania Owner None State owned Production Products Iron ore Production 10,000 tonnes of iron ore Financial year 2008 History Opened 1900 The Ocna de Fier mine is a large open pit mine in the western of Romania in Caraş-Severin County, 25 km west of Reşiţa and 511 km north-west of the capital, Bucharest. Ocna de Fier represents the largest iron ore reserves in Romania having estimated reserves of 20,000,000 tonnes of ore.[1] The mine produces around 10,000 tonnes of iron ore/year.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Zăcămitele de minereu de fier" (in Romanian). Consiliul judetean Hunedoara. 2010. http://cshd.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/a-doua-epistola-catre-hunedoreni1.pdf. Retrieved 2010-08-24.
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