The Trans-Baikal Division comprises GRK Bystrinskoye (Bystrinsky GOK), Nornickel’s 50.01%-owned subsidiary. Bystrinsky GOK came online in 2019, ramping up to design capacity in 2020. Located in the Gazimuro-Zavodsky District of the Zabaykalsky Region, this is the largest greenfield project in the Russian metals industry.

Key highlights of 2020
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2021–2022 investment projects

Investment projects in the Trans-Baikal Division will ramp up its output to 10 mtpa of ore. The project’s CAPEX stands at RUB 9.3 billion (USD 150 million).

2021
2021–2022 investment projects

Investment projects in the Trans-Baikal Division will ramp up its output to 10 mtpa of ore. The project’s CAPEX stands at RUB 9.3 billion (USD 150 million).

2022
More about the Division
Mining production

The Trans-Baikal Division mines gold-iron-copper ores of the Bystrinskoye deposit, 16 km east of Gazimursky Zavod. Nornickel also holds licences to explore the adjacent Bystrinsko-Shirinskoye deposit, as well as the Zapadno-Shakhtaminskaya and Tsentralno-Shakhtaminskaya areas.

Upstream facilities
Bystrinskoye deposit

The deposit is developed through open-pit mining at two mines, Verkhneildikansky and Bystrinsky-2, with the Medny Chainik and Yuzhno-Rodstvenny open pit mines to be commissioned in 2030.

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Concentration

The mined ores are processed at Bystrinsky Concentrator into copper, iron ore, and gold concentrates.

The key processing stages include crushing, milling, flotation, thickening, filtration, and end product packaging. The concentrator has two processing lines.

Copper and iron ore concentrates are sold via third parties, while gold concentrates are further processed at the Polar Division.

2020 output