buyers of minerals, ore, coal, chrome, iron, magnesium, copper, gold diamonds, nickel, zinc and any other resource produced by the mining sector.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
nickel ore buyers
buy iron ore
We are willing to enter into a joint venture with the iron ore mine.
buy chrome ore
Friday, September 26, 2008
buy gold dust
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
uncut diamonds wanted
Monday, August 4, 2008
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Saturday, April 26, 2008
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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Friday, April 4, 2008
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
nickel ore buyers
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
chrome sulphate wanted
Basic specs:
BASIC CHROME SULPHATE (33%)
Solubility - 99.9%
Water Insoluble - 0.03%
If you can offer chrome sulphate at this spec, please make contact at chrome sulphate wanted.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
cobalt ore wanted
Saturday, February 23, 2008
fine hematite wanted
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
we buy commodities
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chrome ore wanted
Mines wanted for sale
Monday, February 11, 2008
coal wanted for Namibia
hematite iron ore wanted
Friday, February 8, 2008
steam coal from indonesia
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
iron ore wanted by buyers
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Monday, February 4, 2008
tantalite wanted for buyers
Saturday, February 2, 2008
manganese ore wanted
more iron ore wanted
Thursday, January 31, 2008
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chrome wanted for buyers
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008
cobalt ore wanted
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008
grade A coal wanted
coal, chrome, manganese, iron ore wanted
Monday, January 28, 2008
buyers for iron ore wanted.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Friday, January 25, 2008
China delay coal exports on power shortages
China may delay coal exports on power shortages
By Nao Nakanishi
HONG
KONG, Jan 24 (Reuters) - China may delay coal exports to help relieve severe power shortages ahead of the Lunar New Year early next month, traders said on Thursday, further tightening strained supply in Asia that has driven prices to record highs.
Beijing has called on miners and those involved in transport to make supplying domestic power generators a top priority, as plants struggle to secure coal and others shut down capacity rather than generate electricity at a loss.
"There will be deferrals," said a trader at an international house.
"Maybe they won't ship much until the second quarter."
In the second half of 2007, Chinese monthly exports averaged 5 million tonnes, versus 3.8 million tonnes in the first half, as miners took advantage of surging global prices. It was not immediately clear how many cargoes China sold for shipment before end-February, when the 2007 export quotas expire....
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
chrome ore South Africa
"...Nevertheless, he expressed some anxiety and frustration, noting that the development only received board sanction at a meeting in Vienna on September 2006 and that at the time access to adequate power supply was taken as given.He was hopeful, though, that solutions would be found, which would enable the new facility to process locally sourced chrome ore and imported Chinese magnesite ore into fused magnesia-chrome.Much of the product would be exported to feed steel mills, which are experiencing strong demand for their product, particularly out of the fast-growing economies of Asia...."
manganese ore Port Elizabeth
“I would like to stay here. I have not seen much but I can see that it is good here, not like in East Africa. I think there is a job here.” The 190m-long New Auspicious was loading 22 000 tons of manganese ore in the PE harbour yesterday. The ore will be transported to Korea, said Capt Lim Xing Shun.
Asked about the stowaways, he said the crew heard nothing when they were beating on the hatch because of the noise and because that part of the ship was seldom used.
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Another Rumble in the Nickel Jungle?
" Another Rumble in the Nickel Jungle?
Jan. 22, 2008
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BY STAN SUDOL
With such
turmoil on global stock exchanges, one might wonder if Xstrata CEO Mick Davis and Vale CEO Roger Agnelli are trying to perform their proposed merger/takeover – difficult enough at the best of times – on the deck of a financial Titanic.
On Monday, many stock exchanges around the world witnessed the worst single day decline since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The TSX saw $90 billion evaporate while European exchanges wiped out $300 billion. In total, trillions of dollars in investment value were lost. The U.S. exchanges were closed for a holiday..."
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VSL iron ore
" ...Iron ore VSL has entered into long-term agreement with OMDC and SESA Goa for supply of iron ore. It is in the process of obtaining iron ore mines on lease in Orissa, which would provide significant benefits in terms of assured raw material supply at a low cost. However we have not factored in the benefits of the same on a conservative note. In addition, the benefits of chrome ore also would help the company contain its cost. The company sources its chrome ore requirement from markets at average procurement cost of Rs 9500 per tonne which is slated to come down to Rs 1400 per tonne over the next 1.5 - 2 years once production from its 89% subsidiary, Ghotaringa Minerals commences.... "
Visa Steel Ltd
"...Company Background Visa Steel Ltd (VSL), an emerging integrated special and stainless steel player, is part of the Kolkata-based VISA Group. It has manufacturing facilities in Kalinganagar and Golagaon, both in Orissa. The company produces pig iron, lam coke, ferro chrome and chrome concentrates. It currently operates a blast furnace with production capacity of 225,000 tpa, a 400,000 tpa coke oven plant, a 50,000 tpa ferro chrome plant, a chrome ore beneficiation plant and a chrome ore-grinding plant with a capacity 100,000 tpa each. It is setting up a 300,000 tpa Sponge Iron Plant, a 75-MW Power plant, inclusive of a 50-MW Waste Heat-Recovery plant, 500,000 tpa Special & Stainless Steel Plant and a 500,000 tpa Bar & Wire Rod Mill, which are currently under implementation. It has undertaken an expansion project that would make it an integrated special & stainless steel manufacturer...."
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Hey Al, Since When Is Coal Renewable?
"...Hey Al, Since When Is Coal Renewable?
By Rob on February 27, 2007 at 02:43 pm
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Al Gore has responded to the controversy surrounding his mansion’s exorbitant power use by saying that his power use is excused because he purchases his power from Tennessee Valley Authority’s “Green Power Switch” program which claims to get all of its power from renewable sources.
After perusing the TVA Green Switch website, however, that just doesn’t seem to be true. At least part of the “green switch” power comes from the burning of methane gas from human waste. Which is a renewable source, but in order for the methane to be effective it is “co-fired” with coal.
Which, the last time I checked, isn’t exactly a renewable source. ..."
Not exactly renewable, but there is still lots of it....