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... The company's slurry pipeline, which runs from eastern to southern India, was damaged by environmental protestors. As ... View this article
... the entire complex. Output will be transported through a slurry pipeline to the railway terminal. From there, rail operator ... View this article
... Investments The company had previously invested close to $1 billion in setting up a pellet plant, slurry pipeline and port facilities for the project. ... View this article
... June. "We expect our slurry pipeline to be operational by June. Once this is ready, we can operate at maximum capacity. ... View this article
... moment. Slurry pipeline Elsewhere, Essar expects to be able to complete its 253km iron ore slurry pipeline in 2013. This ... View this article
... This is part of the miner's strategy for developing a logistics system for its iron ore project, which also includes a slurry pipeline to transport future ... View this article
... The project includes a 525km slurry pipeline to transport output from landlocked Minas Gerais state to the Açu Superport, on the northern coast of ... View this article
... Ferrous has purchased all the land necessary for the construction of a 400km slurry pipeline from its Viga mine in Minas Gerais state to the site of a ... View this article
... Initial pre-feasibility studies indicated a total capex of $2.5-2.9 billion, including not only iron ore exploration, but also a slurry pipeline to coast for ... View this article
... gas on the spot market.” Oommen said the pellet plant in Orissa will be supplied with iron ore through a 253km-long slurry pipeline running from its ... 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