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... Brazilian market in the second half of this year, as the premium (the difference ... worse and we are forced to use more coke and pellet, which made ... View this article
... due to high production costs and lower pellet premium pricing. The plant has the capacity to produce 5.6 million tons of iron ore pellets annually. ... View this article
... plants have a transformation cost of about $30 to $40 per tonne, which is very close to current pellet premiums of some $30 ... pellets," Corrêa added. ... View this article
... to form joint-venture Magnetation LLC, which produces iron ore feedstock and pellets from legacy reserves in Minnesota. ... Premium product. ... View this article
... Premium 65% pellet output from its own ore increased by 1.7% year-on-year in the period to 1.06 million tonnes, while that produced from ... View this article
Kobe Steel will indirectly hold a 9.9% interest in Southdown, which is scheduled to produce 10 million tpa of premium magnetite pellet feed at 69 ... View this article
... Citi. The pellet producer has also held on to pellet premiums, which have been under pressure, Citi added. Ferrexpo raised ... View this article
... Resources is still the largest producer of iron ore pellets in North ... near Birmingham, Ala.—produced more than 7 million tons of premium-quality met ... View this article
... Some 90% of its premium seamless pipe output is destined for the foreign ... million tpy pelletising plant in Jeceaba, which will supply pellets to both ... View this article
... Premiums for melting grade material are between 30 and 50 cents per ... the London Metal Exchange to supply some of its smaller pellet customers in ... View this article
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