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India March Mineral Production down
[Ferro-Alloys.com]India's index of mineral production of mining and quarrying sector for the month of March 2016 has been recorded at 148.8 which is 0.1% lower as compared to March 2015. The cumulative growth for the period April- March 2015-16 over the corres... |
Chrome, Ferrochrome Output Dipped in 2015 as Sector Went through Difficult Phase
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Chome ore and ferrochrome global output decreased marginally in 2015, which is a clear indication that the industry is going through a tough phase, with some major players facing financial difficulty. This is according to International Chromi... |
Tributary Agreements Stifle Chrome Production
Small-scale chrome miners say the continued existence of tributary agreements with the major chrome claim holders is stifling production of the mineral in the country. The tributors are complaining that Zimasco and ZimAlloys have been dictating the price of th... |
Midlands gold, chrome output up
SMALL-SCALE miners in Midlands province’s Zvishavane and Mberengwa districts have recorded an upsurge in gold production from 1,55 to 1,9kg a month courtesy of modern mining equipment donated by Mimosa Mine, NewsDay has learnt. |
2 Held for Smuggling Chrome Ore
Choudwar police on Sunday raided a scrap godown at OTM Square here and arrested two persons on charges of illegal chrome ore trade. |
Zimasco Cedes Chrome Claims to Govt
Zimbabwe’s largest ferrochrome producer, Zimasco has ceded 50 percent of its chrome claims to Government to enable new investors to explore the chrome mining sector, a senior company official said. The move is in line with a directive that was issued by Gover... |
Rand offsets weaker prices for platinum, chrome producer Tharisa
Weaker dollar platinum group metals (PGMs) and chrome prices in the three months to end March were partially offset by local currency decline which lifted the rand prices, JSE-listed and Cyprus-domiciled Tharisa reported on Thursday. |
Geochemical mapping of KZN leads to discovery of new target zones
Council for Geoscience (CGS) has carried out a semiregional geochemical survey of the Tugela Terrane, in KwaZulu-Natal, which has resulted in the delineation of several new target areas for follow-up studies and a few geological anomalies near to known mineral... |
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