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    MetalQuest’s Lac Otelnuk iron project: economics and infrastructure lens for engineers

    March 7, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    MetalQuest’s Lac Otelnuk iron project: economics and infrastructure lens for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    MetalQuest Mining’s Lac Otelnuk project in northern Quebec hosts 4.9 billion tonnes of proven and probable reserves grading 28.7% Fe, with a 2015 feasibility study outlining an 11.6 km by 2.8 km open pit, post-tax NPV of US$5.24 billion (8% discount), IRR of 13% and capital costs of about US$14.2 billion. The study forecasts 68.5% Fe concentrate with 0.02% P and 2.95% SiO₂, positioning it for DRI-based low-emission steelmaking using Quebec hydro power. Infrastructure remains the critical constraint, with a previously proposed 755 km concentrate slurry pipeline to Sept-Îles now likely to be replaced by road and rail, and MetalQuest seeking a major partner ahead of a new feasibility targeted for 2030.

    Technical Brief

    • Location is ~165 km northwest of Schefferville and ~1,200 km northeast of Montreal, driving logistics complexity.
    • Project lies centrally within the Labrador Trough, adjacent to most existing Canadian iron ore operations and infrastructure.
    • Historical and recent work total ~US$120 million of exploration, compiled into ~5,000 technical documents for the gap study.
    • AtkinsRéalis completed a gap analysis on 18 February, defining missing work between the 2015 feasibility and a new study.
    • Historical district-scale studies suggest potential mine life of ~105 years, far beyond the 30-year feasibility case.
    • Ownership has transitioned from a Wuhan Iron and Steel–Adriana Resources JV, to Sprott Resource, then MetalQuest in 2022.

    Our Take

    With Lac Otelnuk’s 4.9 billion tonnes of proven and probable reserves rivaling Vale’s Carajás and dwarfing Simandou’s contained iron, any eventual JV partner will be locking up one of the few truly tier‑one iron ore growth options left in an OECD jurisdiction like Canada.

    The combination of 68.5% Fe concentrate with just 0.02% phosphorous and sub‑3% silica is tailored for low‑emission DRI routes, so Ottawa’s 2024 move to classify high‑purity iron as a critical mineral is likely to strengthen the case for federal infrastructure and permitting support in northern Quebec’s Labrador Trough.

    Our database shows 311 keyword‑matched pieces on iron and iron ore, but almost all recent TSX‑focused coverage centres on smaller gold and copper names; MetalQuest Mining’s need to fund roughly US$14.2 billion of capex from a cash balance of only a few million implies that any path to 2035 production will depend on a deep‑pocketed steelmaker or sovereign‑backed JV rather than public markets alone.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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