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African rare earths projects receive government backing; Tasman gets 25-year lease
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Deep sea phosphate miner could begin mining operations early 2015
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Rare earths, fluorspar and graphite slide; frac sand logistics dwarf mineral value
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CCG posts loss on weak electrode demand; graphene paper moves closer to production
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GS Yuasa sees recovery after 787s take flight; Northfield looks to Canada Lithium
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Texas-based transloading facility to benefit from unit train advantage
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Decreases for major producers across the board excluding China’s 6.8% jump
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Several private equity firms reportedly meeting with Rockwood management
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Company intends to further develop process to produce 6N purity levels
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Ma’aden ammonia delay cost company $31m; JPMC former chairman to be fined
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Potash Minerals defines maiden resource; Red Moon receives drilling approval
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Minnesota Legislature sets environmental parameters for frac sand mining
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Lithium junior owes $117m in loans and $62m in bonds; Trading suspension extended
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Manufacturers use Q1 statements to posit growth forecasts as slump lifts
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Mediocre steel industry growth could benefit V2O5 non-met applications
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US approves two rare earth bills; Arctic reserves open to international observation
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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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Kronos downgraded by Fitch and receives revised outlook from Deutsche Bank
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PhosChem to supply 400,000 tonne DAP to India; Tata closes DAP units
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China approves major HREE separation project; Lynas gains on election victory
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Sales volumes pickup while production drops 13%; ore costs blamed for results
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Australian peninsula may become top graphite region; Graphite Corp faces spam suit
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Increases identical to previous price hikes which were rejected by market
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Surprises in TiO2 as Kronos moves to up prices; but graphite, phosphate, still low
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Revenue for chloride grade slag rises as legacy contracts expire
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Astron Resources CEO quits; duties to be assumed by company MD
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Palo Alto takes battery majors to court; Galaxy asks for extension on trading halt
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Plant under threat as power is cut off because of contract dispute with supplier
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Canada shows largest fall as Spring thaw tightens grip; US decline slows
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JPMC former chairman in court; Innophos plan upgrades as production slips
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Sirius and Potash West update expanded mineral resources
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Free cash flow to increase to $97m by 2014; new capacity to help profitability
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Prices drop slightly but delayed planting will not reduce overall demand
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TDK attempts JV in China; Matamec and Australian juniors report quarterly updates
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Expanding aluminium industry could be threat to TiO2’s CPC supply
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Cockerill Maintenance and Ingenierie (CMI) Groupe is a technology and service company, which specialises in the industrial and steel sectors as well as energy and defence.
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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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The ceramics industry may have suffered on the back of bearish demand and flagging construction, but the sector’s major players are eyeing BRIC markets, while making expansions and acquisitions in far flung corners of the world, as Siobhan Lismore, Editor, discovers
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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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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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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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Eric Noyrez, CEO of Lynas Corp. speaks to Siobhan Lismore about supply, demand and the company's LAMP in Malaysia
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The tide of dissent has started to turn as the unconventional gas industry swells. The public and industry, for the most part, have accepted that shale gas is not a fad. Other countries outside the US have started to take notice. The myth peddled at the end of 2008/9 - that the fracking boom could not be replicated elsewhere as it would be too expensive and arduous to implement - is all but quashed.
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Will Belbin, Rox Resources; Akin Bayazit, Akdeniz Mineral Kaynaklari; Canada Lithium; Nelda Connors, Vesuvius; Gordon Cowe,Sirius Minerals
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Australia-based TNG talks to Kasia Patel about its patented TIVAN technology, an acid leach process designed to produce three high-purity projects, iron oxide, titanium dioxide, and vanadium pentoxide.
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Huntsman sees profits drop while Kronos scales back production and Tronox's shipments jump in Q4
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Rio Tinto posts $3bn loss in 2012 as the company's chloride slag is brought offline; Sam Walsh pledges “unrelenting focus”
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No one can argue that 2012 was an easy year for titanium dioxide (TiO2) feedstock producers, but the full enormity of the situation only began to emerge in January as the major producers released their year-end results.
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To continue to lead Rio Tinto Minerals as an innovative and commercially successful business in the industrial minerals sector. I have worked in industrial minerals internationally for more than 14 years, and it is an interesting and challenging industry, yet rewarding in so many ways.
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