BHP’s Olympic Dam copper mine is out of action for a week after large electricity transmission towers transporting power to northern South Australia were damaged by wild storms. The mine ...
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Wild electrical storms have put BHP’s Olympic Dam copper mine out of action with the company scrambling to assess the damage ...
A spokesperson for transmission company ElectraNet said 29 towers had been damaged during the ... The towers damaged on the ...
A BHP spokesperson said electrical storms in South Australia's north had caused structural damage to transmission lines, including the two lines that supply Olympic Damn and Roxby Downs. " ...
The South Australian government speculated last week that Olympic Dam would be out of ­action for between five and seven days ...
Last week’s storm destroyed multiple towers supporting the transmission lines that supply Olympic Dam. BHP has told the market its mines in South Australia will produce 310,000-340,000 tonnes of ...
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The storms, which lashed northern South Australia with high winds and thousands of lightning strikes, damaged transmission towers carrying power to Olympic Dam and the rest of the region.
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