The extended closure is bound to fuel speculation that the demonstration plant, which was built with a $50m grant from the Howard government, will remain closed. Hismelt started in 2006 but was put on 12 months of care and maintenance in March last year because of depressed global pig iron prices and poor market outlook.
A Rio spokesman said last week that no decision had been made on a restart, despite prices recovering and Australian iron ore now fetching more than at the peak of the previous boom.
"The plant is still under care and maintenance," he said. No reason was given for the extended suspension.
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