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General Moly has completed preliminary construction at the Nevada mine and will begin heavy construction once it secures full financing for the ... View this article
... "Nevada Copper continues to meet permit targets to develop the underground ... us to commence construction of an underground mining operation as ... View this article
... using commercially available vanadium electrolyte, the goal is to integrate its own electrolyte supply from its Gibellini Mine in Nevada, which is ... View this article
... that Kennecott recently bought a small parcel of 20,000 tonnes of concentrates from KGHM International Ltd.'s Robinson Mine in Nevada for prompt ... View this article
... term loan to finance the Mount Hope molybdenum project in Nevada. ... is negotiating an equipment lease agreement on the mobile mining fleet to ... View this article
... New York-based Tungsten Corp. recently began field exploration activities at its newly acquired Cherry Creek project in Nevada (amm.com, May 2). ... View this article
... exploration activities at its newly acquired Cherry Creek project in Nevada. ... The New York-based junior mining company announced its acquisition ... View this article
... The Nevada property encompasses 2,300 acres in the ... The district's mines were idle from 1958 to ... an area known as the Wildhorse Mine property in ... View this article
NEW YORK — Junior mining company Tungsten Corp. has acquired all the issued and outstanding shares of Nevada Tungsten Holdings Ltd. ... View this article
... American Vanadium plans to start up its Gibellini vanadium mine in Nevada in 2015. The project is expected to produce ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel