Eagle Mine is an underground nickel and copper mine located in the western Marquette County of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. With an estimated mine life from 2014 to 2029, it is expected to produce 440 million pounds of nickel, 429 million pounds of copper, and trace amounts of other minerals, making it a significant global supplier of nickel.
Owned and operated by Lundin Mining, Eagle Mine employs around 400 employees and contractors, making a substantial impact on the local economy with an estimated $4.3 billion. The mine utilizes the Humboldt Mill to extract more nickel and copper at lower grades, optimizing the use of mineral resources and extending the mine's lifespan.
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