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has pushed back the estimated commissioning of its Dumont nickel project in Quebec to the "first half of 2016, followed by production ramp-up ... View this article
... capital will allow us to continue to aggressively advance the (Dumont) project once the ... Construction on the Dumont Mine is projected to start ... View this article
... Many are enticed by the project's location in the “low-risk ... but all concentrate producers.” Construction on the Dumont mine is projected to start ... View this article
... based company presented a timeline for the Dumont project which includes ... Construction is projected to start following the receipt of permits in 2014 ... View this article
... "We see great potential for the Dumont project to become a premier large-scale and low-cost nickel mine and a great source of feed for our ... View this article
... this past week to raise funds for projects. ... in its Hawk Ridge nickel-copper project in northern ... investigating a region near its Dumont nickel project in ... View this article
NEW YORK — Royal Nickel Corp. (RNC) has filed an environmental and social impact assessment for its Dumont nickel project in Quebec. ... View this article
... with various nickel and stainless steel companies interested in directly processing nickel concentrate from the company's Dumont project in Quebec ... View this article
has received partnership proposals from companies in Europe and Asia for a stake of up to 40 percent in its Dumont nickel project in Quebec, the ... View this article
... has worked on a number of large Canadian and international power plant and infrastructure construction projects. The Dumont project is expected ... View this article
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