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Price competition will improve market take-up, research shows
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Company sheds distractions to focus on rare earths operation
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To continue work on refining alumina from anorthosite; main focus now on rutile
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Saft awarded multi-million dollar li-ion Boeing contract; Rockwood sells CeramTec
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Company to use funds to step-up expansion; expects price stability for coming year
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Company signs letter of intent to acquire the 2.3bn property in Tanzania
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Tronox settles bargaining agreement at South Africa mineral sands operations
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Company silent on supply disruption rumours; plans to open new Quebec pit in 2015
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China consumed 70% of rare earths in 2012; Pele Mountain doubles resource estimate
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CBC News headline “out of whack”; fluorspar mine planned for 2015
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Cuadrilla Resources maintains that gas prices to only be affected by 2-4%
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Lamboo gains more rights in South Korea; Syrah looks to outline Balama economics
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State-private JVs are the future of resource development, says ACET’s Khama
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Legislation will help promote mining contract transparency in developing countries
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Galaxy Resources managing director Iggy Tan resigns; FMC confirm Wyoming interest
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Proppant suppliers digest EIA’s latest report for hydraulic fracturing outlook
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China will need more potash; India issues likely to be deferred ahead of elections
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Vein graphite neglected over other minerals; plans to liberalise tax incentives
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Miner delays ramp-up to conserve costs as prices and demand remain weak
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China proposes higher rare earths taxes; US committee recommends stockpile
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Frac sand, proppants, barite, bentonite, graphite supply, demand & logistics
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Company hopes to develop high performance technology proppant solutions
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Capital spending expected to drop by 21% as “industry in crisis”
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Syrah outlines Balama infrastructure; more miners look to graphene
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Company hopes to avert further disruption by working with mining unions
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Company hopes to improve long-term profitability; addresses overcapacity
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Japanese pilots nervous about flying 787; Mitsubishi recalls Outlander
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Latin Resources abandons Heldmaier prospect to focus on Los Conchales
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Sale by Altus Capital Partners comes after two recent acquisitions
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Country begins to ramp up phosphate production; mining strikes subside
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CRP turns to public to raise $10m; BMI expects market tightness will not continue
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Potash Ridge produces Blawn Mountain SOP; Encanto improves resource estimate
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Expects to produce 85,000 tpa highly dispersible silica for green tyre industry
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Significant rise in acid grade fluorspar imports highlight increasing reliance on foreign sources
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According to China’s 12th Five-Year Plan, Chinese production of nitrogen and phosphate is expected to exceed demand by 17% and 44% respectively, creating a situation of oversupply by 2015, while potash production will reach 60% of self sufficiency.
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Between the years 1900 and 2000, global population grew dramatically at the same time as a shift in food preferences - from starch-based to protein-based diets. This in turn saw agricultural production increase by 600%, boosting the requirements for fertilising elements, such as nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P), and potassium (K), which aid crop growth.
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Crouched in a hut in northern Madagascar, an old man angrily explains that the theft of the vanilla pods from his farm is rendering his family penniless and asks how his family can escape this poverty.
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Commercial graphene manufacturers are calling for the establishment of a new independent body to define an accepted industry standard for graphene material.
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Fused magnesia will remain under capacity; while DBM demand will come from slow recovering steel
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The assessment that the rift between mining and the financial sector is alive and well won’t come as a surprise to anybody in either industry.
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“Logical step” for both companies follows European kaolin consolidation trend
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Exports of Chinese rare earths increased 28% month-on-month in April to reach 2,196 tonnes, data from the China Customs Statistics Information Centre revealed in May.
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Baker Hughes, Halliburton, Schlumberger eye global oilfield markets
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Brazil targets rare earths sector; GWMG aims to restart Steemkampskraal early
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DAP production plummets 84% as phosphate fertiliser price decline continues
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Lithium juniors are eroding market share; potash capacity should be at 2.3m
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Bleak year ahead, but industry pain is likely to have positives in the long-run
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Syrah outlines 1bn tonnes at Balama; Sunset acquires claims west of Lac Gueret
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Lithium prices higher, iodine flat and potash expansion continues at Atacama
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Arianne confirms positive phosphate testing; Stonegate Idaho development on track
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Uralkali will not sign Chinese potash contracts; Sirius sign sales agreements
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Proposals favour investors over speculators in effort to boost resource development
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Price bubble damaged relationship with downstream industry, Don Bubar tells IM
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Ultra Lithium begins work in Serbia; Bacanora and Rare Earths Minerals together
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Zenyatta Ventures targets high purity markets with unique Albany ore
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African rare earths projects receive government backing; Tasman gets 25-year lease
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Company to pursue orders and off-takes with results of sampling and test work
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Deep sea phosphate miner could begin mining operations early 2015
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New government measures to diversify mining and develop mineral revenue
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GS Yuasa sees recovery after 787s take flight; Northfield looks to Canada Lithium
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Confident mining license for African project will follow in a matter of months
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Workers and security guards injured during clash; workers ignore court interdict
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“Game-changing” technology will set industry standard using any graphite – CEO
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Soda ash facility in Cheshire to benefit; will now speak to waste companies
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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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Rebound for US minsands operations after 2012 idling of nearby mine and plant
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Japanese researchers say fish milt offers cheaper, more effective extraction
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Committee votes for royalty reduction; ECHA calls for new boric acid classification
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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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China DBM, FM and CCM to grown by 3-4% CAGR to 2017
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Energy Minister speaks in support of fracking at unconventional gas, oil meeting
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Protests by locals lead to Shanghai Guoxuan New Energy scrapping plans for plant
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Unimin opens proppant terminal in Texas, Santrol reveals self-suspending proppants
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Company to delay potash expansion by two years due to unfavourable market
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ILC secures nearly $2.3m for Mariana; Western Lithium awarded extraction patent
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Nilefos downs tools at Sukulu deposit after failing to compensate local landowners
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