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OMC achieves breakthrough in Platinum Group Mineral Extraction

OMC achieves breakthrough in Platinum Group Mineral Extraction
Odisha Mining Corporation Ltd. (OMC) today successfully conducted the trial run of the Platinum Group Minerals (PGM) Pilot Plant at CSIR-IMMT, Bhubaneswar, for extraction of Platinum Group Elements (PGE) from ore of Bangur Chromite Mines, Keonjhar.

The successful trial marks a significant advancement in India’s pursuit of self-reliance in strategic minerals. PGEs—such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium—are vital for clean energy technologies, electronics, and automotive sectors.

The pilot plant has been developed under a ₹10 crore, two-phase R&D programme of Odisha Mining Corporation, in collaboration with CSIR-IMMT and Mintek South Africa. It aims to establish India’s first integrated PGE beneficiation and smelting facility.  This 1-tonne-per-hour pilot plant will now validate consistency and scalability of PGE concentrate under real-time operating conditions.

Insights from joint field studies conducted by OMC, Mintek, and CSIR-IMMT teams at Bangur Mines in October 2025 have been instrumental in shaping the pilot plant’s design and operations.

This milestone reinforces OMC’s commitment to innovation and positions Odisha as a leader in advanced mineral processing, while strengthening India’s critical mineral security.
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