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Company to pursue orders and off-takes with results of sampling and test work
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African rare earths projects receive government backing; Tasman gets 25-year lease
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CCG posts loss on weak electrode demand; graphene paper moves closer to production
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New government measures to diversify mining and develop mineral revenue
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Deficiency during pregnancy can impair IQs of children, nutritionists discover
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“Game-changing” technology will set industry standard using any graphite – CEO
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Hopes of demand revival tempered by price declines, shortfalls on six month quota
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Company intends to further develop process to produce 6N purity levels
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US approves two rare earth bills; Arctic reserves open to international observation
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Japanese researchers say fish milt offers cheaper, more effective extraction
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Junior miners’ costs questioned as Q1 price rises fail to materialise
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Graphite India profits plummet 60%; Canada sees surge of assay results
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Flake graphite beats expectations while phosphate, bromine and iodine weaken
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ILC secures nearly $2.3m for Mariana; Western Lithium awarded extraction patent
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Nedmag managing director says supply demand equilibrium in 2015
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Investors seek “good stories” with robust economics to weather price falls
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CEO confident in underlying fluorspar market; company allocates funds for Nevada
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Company targets Q4 2013 for production of 20,000 tpa flake graphite
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CEO says sequential price increases signal uptick in demand
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Company reports C$1m loss; market sources say iodine is soft but stable
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DuPont TiO2 divestment stirs world summit; fracking discussed in London
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China approves major HREE separation project; Lynas gains on election victory
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US miner blames illegal Chinese production for ongoing industry problems
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BRGM considers sedimentary phosphate as potential source for rare earth production
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Company plans to restart exploration; hopes to dispel community concern
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Australian peninsula may become top graphite region; Graphite Corp faces spam suit
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Upgrade paves way for new FS; project finance could present greatest hurdle
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Plant under threat as power is cut off because of contract dispute with supplier
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Company switches expansion plans to Oklahoma for preferable operating conditions
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Price pressure and damp construction climate weigh heavily on product sales
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TDK attempts JV in China; Matamec and Australian juniors report quarterly updates
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Official says country will avoid “excessive controls” on light rare earths
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Argosy moves on Namibia claims; Focus settles Labrador legal dispute
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Wide cross-section of end-users seeking, and finding, alternatives to TiO2
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Expansion in doubt despite considerable reserves and foreign investment
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German carbon firm hopes to cash-in on future steel recycling as earnings plummet
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Russia and Philippines plan exploration initiatives; Germany plumps for recycling
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Economic uncertainty leads synthetic graphite firms to revise earnings targets
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BNG begins constructing Mexican plant; Lithco adds graphite to lithium portfilio
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Company to cut costs by almost A$1bn through optimisation study
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The caustic calcined magnesia (CCM) market is not as large as the dead burned magnesia market, but there have been some interesting movements and some new spaces are emerging. Siobhan Lismore, Editor, looks into this market.
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The spray roaster process (pictured) was originally developed by J. Aman in 1958 for the decomposition (pyrohydrolysis) of MgCl2 brines. Consequently, it is also well known as the Aman Process. However, its most common application is the regeneration of spent hydrochloric pickle liquors in the steel industry.
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Unlike some industrial minerals, which are unique to certain areas of the Earth, soda ash, or sodium carbonate, is mined and produced all over the world. Indeed, at least 95 natural sodium carbonate deposits have been identified globally - yet not all of these have been quantified.
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Recent titanium dioxide (TiO2) price hikes by major producers are unlikely to be accepted by pigment endusers, analysts told IM.
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Baotou outlines profit targets; Stans Energy blames China for project obstruction
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Graphene-based products are the real route to commercial success, say developers
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SGL and CCG report difficulties in synthetic market; miners strike in Sri Lanka
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Gulf reports market price increase in Q1; Albemarle sees “unfavourable” pricing
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Confusion over what graphene is hampers an industry looking for route to market
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'Super-material' to go head to head with indium tin oxide market for touch screens
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