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Goldcorp’s mine in El Salvador a ‘threat’ to human rights: government
The government of El Salvador has asked the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) to help the country push for a halt of Vancouver-based Goldcorp’s (TSX: G), (NYSE: GG) Cerro Blanco gold-silver project in southern Guatemala, reports La Información (in Spanish). The article says El Salvador’s human rights defense attorney general (PDDH), Oscar Luna, claims […]
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Fluorspar: An Investment Opportunity?
Fluorspar is an industrial mineral that is composed of calcium fluoride (CaF2), which is made up of 51.1 percent calcium and 48.9 percent fluorine. Fluorspar takes its name from the Latin word “fluo” — which means “flow” — as it lowers the melting point of metal ore and and helps it flow more easily. Fluorspar […]
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Trouble in China’s rare earths treasure
Excerpt from 3-page article: BEIJING (Caixin Online) — One crack in a wall is all it would take for a dark gray oval that sits across 11 square kilometers of land to create a massive disaster. Situated just to the west of Baotou, a city in the resource-rich region of Inner Mongolia, the mine dump […]
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Nevada: Tertiary Minerals says new drill results point to MB being world class fluorspar deposit
Tertiary Minerals (LON:TYM) said the latest data from its MB fluorspar project in Nevada points to a major deposit with “world class potential”. The London-listed mining exploration group announced the acquisition of MB in September. At the time it only had historic results from around 84 mainly shallow holes drilled on the periphery of the […]
United States, Nevada Mining Industry -
Will China’s Trade Agenda Squeeze Fluorspar Supply?
One of the world’s leading experts on industrial chemicals explains the convoluted market for fluorspar, a component of many household products. In this interview with The Critical Metals Report, IHS Chemical’s Ray Will explains how a rebound of the global supply of fluorspar is tied to the fluctuating trade agenda of the mineral’s largest consumer, […]
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Stans Energy Improves Historical Rare Earth Cracking Process for Kutessay II
Kutessay II is the only past-producing Heavy Rare Earth Elements (HREEs) mine in the world outside of China. Stans Energy owns a 20-year mining licence for the property located in Kyrgyzstan in the former Soviet Union. Reference TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Robert Mackay, President and CEO of Stans Energy Corp. (TSX-V: HRE, OTCQX: HREEF), (“Stans” or the […]
Russia Mining Industry -
Fluorspar for investors
Since 2001 Industrial Minerals’ annual Fluorspar Conference has been touring the globe, bringing together producers and consumers of this widely used but apparently obscure commodity. What might distinguish this year’s Vancouver event, however, was the October 22 pre-conference workshop, which attracted over 200 potential investors. As the keynote speakers explained, fluorspar now tops the list […]
Canada, National Mining Industry -
Greenland Minerals and Energy achieves full ownership of Kvanefjeld
Greenland Minerals and Energy’s (ASX: GGG) flagship project is Kvanefjeld, a multi-element deposit located near the southwest tip of Greenland. Kvanefjeld is rapidly growing into one of the world’s largest undeveloped deposits of rare earth elements, uranium and naturally occurring sodium fluoride. Greenland Minerals and Energy (ASX: GGG) now holds a 100% of its Kvanefjeld […]
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Ken Chernin Shares Extraordinary Stories of Tungsten and Fluorspar
Tungsten and fluorspar may sound like dry subjects, but Jennings Capital Analyst Ken Chernin makes them positively magical. In this Critical Metals Report exclusive, Chernin transports us from Morocco to the dazzling Newfoundland coast, to “Tungsten Town” in Northern Canada. Along the way, we’ll meet visionary leaders who work miracles with project logistics, winning fiercely […]
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Tertiary Minerals’ Cheetham hails ‘significant milestone’ at Lassedalen fluorspar project
Shares in Tertiary Minerals (LON:TYM) today rallied strongly as it unveiled the findings of a positive scoping study on the Lassedalen fluorspar project in Norway. The study found that Lassedalen is economically viable. This means that Tertiary now has two significant mine development projects in its pipeline. This has been well received by investors. And […]
Norway Mining Industry