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... at Montreal-based Rio Tinto Alcan Inc., which is already spending $3.3 billion to modernize its smelting operations in Kitimat, British Columbia, a ... View this article
Rio Tinto Alcan Inc. is short some 1500 skilled workers to build its Kitimat smelter in British Columbia and is actively recruiting in Canada. ... View this article
Poor performance in its iron ore and aluminum divisions caused an adverse earnings effect of $1.9 billion for Rio Tinto during the first half of 2012, while ... View this article
... refining and smelting projects for the foreseeable future, although Rio Tinto will continue its approved modernization project at the Kitimat smelter in ... View this article
The threat of industrial action at Rio Tinto Alcan's Kitimat aluminum smelter in British Columbia has been annulled after workers ratified a labor ... View this article
... British Columbia's Montney, Horn River and Cordova basins to a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal in Kitimat, British Columbia ... View this article
Rio Tinto will spend $100 million on equipment from China to modernize its aluminium smelter in Kitimat, Canada. Rio ... View this article
... following two transformer incidents at the Dunkerque smelter in France in May and August 2011, and lower production at Kitimat in preparation for ... View this article
Rio Tinto will invest an additional $2.7 billion to modernise its aluminium smelter in Kitimat, British Columbia, the company said on December 1. ... View this article
... Gateway project is slated to run twin pipelines 731 miles from near Edmonton, Alberta, to a new marine terminal in Kitimat, British Columbia. ... View this article
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