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Lynas Corp. Press releases February 2020

PERMANENT RESIDUE DISPOSAL PLANT (PDF) IN MALAYSIA January 30, 2020 - Lynas Corporation Limited (ASX: LYC, OTC: LYSDY) ("Lynas") is pleased to announce the following updates to the Permanent Disposal Facility (PDF) give. 1. Approval of the state government The government of the state of Pahang has given its approval to a location for the residues of the PDF for water lye cleaning [...]

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Lynas Corporation has received an award from the West Australian government.

Lynas Corporation has received lead agency status from the Western Australian government for its project to build a rare earth processing facility in Kalgoorlie. Western Australia Prime Minister Mark McGowan has welcomed the company's plan to turn the gold mining town into a major mineral hub. The Ministry of Labor, Tourism, Science and Innovation will [...]

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Millennium and the mining industry, the impending shortage of battery metals

Millennium and the mining industry, the impending shortage of battery metals - Mining Indaba 2020. In the trend report Tracking the trends 2019 published by Deloitte, the top 10 topics that will change the future of mining, a topic was highlighted that is already known to many in the mining industry becomes - the industry is struggling with a perception problem among younger people, [...]

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GERMAN RAW MATERIAL: CURRENT HOLES IN USA CLEARLY UNDER BUDGET

GERMAN RAW MATERIAL: CURRENT DRILLING IN USA SIGNIFICANTLY UNDER BUDGET Profitability of Rhein Petroleum drilling confirmed / New bond planned Mannheim. Drilling from the Olander site, which Cub Creek Energy began in June and completed in September, will be completed next week. Production is expected to start in December. Due to the current decline in activities in the US oil [...]

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Chinese scientists are researching the formation of rare earth elements

Chinese Scientists Research the Formation of Rare Earth Elements Have scientists found out why China is so rich in rare earths that the world's smartphones need? Chinese geologists think they have a formula that could help increase control of the marketplace with the elements that hi-tech industries depend on. The simple combination of sound that [...]

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The negotiations between the US and Australia on rare earth mines outside of China are energetically pursued

Negotiations between the USA and Australia on rare earth mines outside of China are being vigorously pursued MELBOURNE (BLOOMBERG) - Australia is holding independent talks with the United States, Japan and South Korea about the development of local rare earth mine projects in order to increase production outside of China Materials dominated, support. Rare earths, a group of 17 elements that [...]

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ISE - The global network of rare earth elements

The global network of rare earth elements This study takes into account 20 years of international rare earth trade from 1996 to 2015. We analyzed the development of these networks in four aspects, the distribution of trading countries, the overall structure of the network, the main countries in the network and include the communities in the network. The distribution of trading countries for [...]

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Rare earth prices in October 2019

Prices for rare earths in October 2019 These prices are from October 2019. To get the current prices, please visit the "Our Service" page and call up "Metal Prices". Rare earth oxides Specification Price in USD / Kg October 2019 Price in USD / Kg September 2019 Change compared to the previous month in% Price setting Cerium Oxide 99.9% min 1,73 […]

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Ucore talks to US Senators about rare earths

Ucore Talks with U.S. Senators About Rare Earths Ucore Rare Earth Inc. announces it has met Senators Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska and Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska on separate visits to Ketchikan, Alaska, to make Ucore's pledge as a secure domestic source of supply for rare earths essential to US defense, manufacturing, and industrial needs [...]

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Berlin advances mining in deep sea

Berlin drives mining in the deep sea A global competition is running between the high-tech nations for access to metals and rare earths. Because Germany itself has no significant mineral resources, the federal government has projects in the Indian Ocean examined - to the horror of environmentalists. In the race for valuable metals, the federal government is planning to break completely new ground: [...]

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