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... Ltd. with their 20-percent stake in the project and favorable offtake arrangements for about 11 million pounds per year. We ... View this article
... Completion of partnership and financing arrangements are still expected to be ... nickel concentrate, with the possibility of an offtake agreement to ... View this article
... has the potential to change the mechanics of pricing arrangements with customers," the ... a 3.5-million-tonne-per-year (for) 10 years offtake deal with ... View this article
... 2014, with the "completion of partnership and financing arrangements expected in ... nickel concentrate, with the possibility of an offtake agreement to ... View this article
... TSMC's Timmins 4 deposit, as well as cooperation agreements in logistics, property rationalization, and ancillary support and offtake arrangements. ... View this article
... for the development of its Bel Air bauxite project in Guinea in a deal that could also result in a 5-million-tonne-per-year bauxite offtake arrangement. ... View this article
... First Solar has also restructured its supply arrangements with 5N Plus, and the ... time highs of $360-450 per kg, and Boliden's offtake agreement for ... View this article
... company EMED Mining has also entered an arrangement with Xiangguang ... overrun support facility, and a copper product offtake agreement for 25 ... View this article
... $18 million to accelerate the operation of Trevali Mining Corp's Halfmile mine in Canada, who agreed on a 100% offtake arrangement with Xstrata ... View this article
... The arrangements with Goldman ... Under the terms of the agreement, EMED has also granted Xiangguang offtake rights for 25% of reported reserves ... View this article
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