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Glencore International Plc's Rosh Pinah zinc and lead subsidiary in Namibia will ship concentrates through the port of Luderitz in the southern part of ... View this article
... stake in Rosh Pinah, Namibia's second largest zinc producer after Vedanta Resources' 150,000 tpy of special high grade Skorpion zinc mine and ... View this article
... Namibia's Competition Commission has also said that the company must abide by an agreement with Vedanta's Skorpion Zinc operation to jointly ... View this article
Vedanta Resources' Skorpion zinc mine says it has started work on converting its 150000 tpy special high-grade zinc electrolytic refinery to enable ... View this article
Vedanta Resources' Skorpion zinc mine and refinery is seeking a definitive agreement to jointly mine the recently discovered Gergarub zinc ... View this article
... At its international operations, 2011/12 data included refined zinc production from Skorpion, acquired in the third quarter of the company's financial ... View this article
... Epangelo Mining recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for joint exploration with Skorpion Zinc Mine & Refinery, which is wholly ... View this article
... The Rosh Pinah mine is adjacent to Vedanta Resources' wholly owned Skorpion mine and refinery, which has a nameplate production of 150,000 ... View this article
... Gerald Boting, the former md of the Skorpion Zinc Mine and Refinery in Namibia, is Vedanta's head of operations at Gamsberg, which is situated ... View this article
The zinc refinery at the Skorpion mine in Namibia could be used to process third-party concentrates to extend the life of the Vedanta-owned ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
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