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    Vanadium gears up for growth: WA processing shift and design notes for miners

    December 18, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Vanadium gears up for growth: WA processing shift and design notes for miners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    A new vanadium processing facility planned for Western Australia is boosting confidence in scaling domestic supply of vanadium pentoxide for steel alloys and vanadium redox flow batteries. Australia already holds the world’s largest share of economic demonstrated vanadium resources, concentrated in titanomagnetite deposits in WA and the NT, but currently exports most material as raw or semi-processed product. The move to local downstream processing signals opportunities for miners and metallurgists in hydrometallurgical circuit design, impurity management and long-duration energy storage markets.

    Technical Brief

    • Hydrometallurgical flowsheet reportedly centres on roasting–leach–solvent extraction, optimised for low-grade titanomagnetite feed.
    • Process design targets selective rejection of iron–titanium phases, limiting downstream slag and tailings volumes.
    • Developers are assessing alkaline versus acid leach routes to balance vanadium recovery against reagent consumption.
    • Impurity control focuses on silica, phosphorus and aluminium, which affect vanadium pentoxide purity and battery-grade specifications.
    • Project schedule includes staged ramp-up, allowing progressive debottlenecking of leach, SX and precipitation circuits.

    Our Take

    Vanadium appears in only a handful of keyword‑matched pieces in our database, suggesting it remains a niche focus compared with iron ore, lithium and gold in Australian Mining coverage despite its relevance to long-duration energy storage.

    Within the 730 Projects/Sustainability‑tagged pieces, WA content is dominated by battery metals like lithium and nickel, so vanadium’s presence here signals that developers in Western Australia are starting to frame it explicitly as a ‘green’ infrastructure commodity rather than just an alloying feedstock.

    For practitioners in WA, this combination of vanadium and sustainability tagging points to likely scrutiny on life‑cycle emissions and end‑use in grid storage projects, which can influence approvals pathways and access to green or concessional finance for new vanadium developments.

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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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