Northcliff to grow its share of tungsten market with Sisson
Jan 29, 2013 | 04:23 PM
| Daniel Fitzgerald
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Northcliff Resources,
tungsten,
molybdenum,
ammonium paratunstate,
Sisson,
Chris Zahovskis,
Daniel Fitzgerald
NEW YORK Northcliff Resources Ltd. said its Sisson project in Canada "could become the largest tungsten producer outside China."
After completing a feasibility study for the New Brunswick project, the Vancouver, British Columbia-based company estimated that Sisson will produce an annual average of 557,000 metric ton units of tungsten contained in ammonium paratungstate (APT) and 4.1 million pounds of molybdenum contained in concentrates,....
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