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China bauxite supply sector faces winter closures

Price rises with 5-month Shanxi plant shutdown to March 2018 in anti-pollution measure Just when you wondered if things could get any worse. Further to our earlier report on the impact of environmental legislation on China’s minerals industry (see Newsfile: China minerals meltdown) it now seems that bauxite and brown fused alumina producers in Shanxi [...]

By |2024-03-22T05:52:21+00:00Monday, 30 October, 2017|Newsfile|Comments Off on China bauxite supply sector faces winter closures

China minerals meltdown

Bauxite/BFA supply shortage | CMP last man standing? The heat is on: Chinese BFA is in short supply, prices are rising fast, and Henan province expects plant closures Nov 2017-Mar 2018. If ever there was a time to acknowledge and try to understand the significant influence of Chinese policies on industrial mineral supply [...]

By |2024-03-22T05:52:21+00:00Tuesday, 17 October, 2017|Newsfile|8 Comments

Graphite sector sees activity rise

Offtake deals for new players | Ceylon Graphite exploration As the industry builds up to its annual meeting at Graphite Supply Chain 2017, 5-7 November, Balboa Bay Resort, Newport Beach, organised by IMFORMED and Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, a raft of announcements indicates global development activity for graphite is showing no signs of letting up. Bass Metals' [...]

By |2024-03-22T05:52:21+00:00Saturday, 14 October, 2017|Newsfile|Comments Off on Graphite sector sees activity rise

British Fluorspar in UK mining revival

Fluorspar market upturn projected for 2018 | US HFC ban showdown "We have to make underground mining in the UK more efficient, that is the future." Peter Robinson, Chairman, British Fluorspar. Courtesy British Fluorspar British Fluorspar’s rejuvenation of the Milldam Mine in Derbyshire, UK is one of several industrial mineral developments which have [...]

By |2024-03-22T05:52:21+00:00Monday, 9 October, 2017|Newsfile|Comments Off on British Fluorspar in UK mining revival

Fluorspar revival in Newfoundland

Canada Fluorspar leads pack of emerging new suppliers Canada Fluorspar Inc.’s St Lawrence mine was officially opened, or rather, reactivated last month, following almost 40 years of exploration and attempts to restart operations since the mine was closed in 1978 (see history chart). New horizons for Newfoundland fluorspar: the recently reopened St Lawrence mine [...]

By |2024-03-22T05:52:21+00:00Wednesday, 6 September, 2017|Newsfile|2 Comments

Fluorine Forum 2017: Early Bird Rates end 15 September

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By |2024-03-22T05:52:21+00:00Wednesday, 23 August, 2017|Newsfile|Comments Off on Fluorine Forum 2017: Early Bird Rates end 15 September

Chinese magnesite supply: 80% to come under state control & consolidation

The prospect of China’s magnesite mining sector coming under state ownership accompanied by consolidation of major players into one entity is looking increasingly likely to come to fruition this year. The Huaziyu magnesite mine, Haicheng, the second largest magnesite mine in Liaoning province. This magnesite source and others like it are soon to be [...]

By |2024-03-22T05:52:21+00:00Friday, 4 August, 2017|Newsfile|Comments Off on Chinese magnesite supply: 80% to come under state control & consolidation

China minerals supply squeeze: hangover to 2018 likely

• Environmental and explosives controls impact output, prices increase • Magnesite supply reform: state control of raw magnesite sales • Bauxite/BFA supply also challenged How green is my valley? Mining of magnesite and production of magnesia in Liaoning province has been severely hit by a combination of very limited provision of explosives for mining [...]

By |2024-03-22T05:52:21+00:00Friday, 28 July, 2017|Newsfile|4 Comments

Fluorspar renaissance rallies in South Africa

SepFluor kickstarts Nokeng as Doornhoek awaits green light Core values: logging core at SepFluor's Nokeng project, where 12.2m tonnes of ore have been measured at an average of about 27% CaF2. Courtesy SepFluor The emergence of a new era of South African fluorspar production may have been heralded by SepFluor Ltd subsidiary Nokeng [...]

By |2024-03-22T05:52:21+00:00Tuesday, 25 July, 2017|Newsfile|Comments Off on Fluorspar renaissance rallies in South Africa

Fluorspar future: strong outlook for steel, aluminium, and fluoropolymers

Despite a decline in world fluorspar demand in 2016 owing to weak demand particularly for metallurgical-grade material, the outlook remains strong for fluorine in the steel, aluminium, and fluoropolymer markets as prices firm during 2017. This was the essence of a review of the fluorspar market by Peter Huxtable, Huxtable Associates, UK published in Mining [...]

By |2024-03-22T05:52:21+00:00Thursday, 6 July, 2017|Newsfile|1 Comment