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Eriez wins OZ Minerals Carrapateena HydroFloat project
Eriez has won the OZ Minerals Carrapateena HydroFloat project. This is a significant milestone for the company who are proud to have been chosen as the preferred supplier for this innovative mining project.
The team at Eriez is excited to...
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SKAKO Vibration gets another major order from OCP phosphate mines
SKAKO Vibration has once again been chosen by l’Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP), one of the world’s largest phosphate producers, to supply a line of scrubbing equipment for a phosphate mining plant in Morocco. The order represents a value...
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Arianne Phosphate Announces Mou Agreement With Abb To Act As A Key Technical Supplier To The Lac À Paul Project
Arianne Phosphate , a development-stage phosphate mining company, advancing the Lac à Paul project in Quebec’s Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region, is pleased to announce the signing of a memorandum of understanding (“MOU”) agreement with ABB Inc. to provide engineering, procurement and...
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Avenira upgrades resources, gets ready for first phosphate shipment
Avenira has released an upgraded indicated resource for its Baobab Phosphate Project in the Republic of Senegal, potentially increasing the longevity of the project. The indicated resource tonnage increased by 150% to an estimate of 31.7 million tonnes at...
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Rasmussen Valley Mine open news phosphate mine in Southeast Idaho
The Bureau of Land Management on Monday gave its final approval for a 2.4-mile-long open pit phosphate mine in Caribou County. However, an appeal filed on the same day is stopping the work from moving forward at least for...
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Agrium to launch new phosphate mine
Agrium has been authorized by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management to begin mining operations at their Rasmussen Valley Mine, according to a news release from the company. The phosphate mine is located predominantly on federal land managed by...
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Federal agencies approve new phosphate mine in Idaho
Two federal agencies have approved a 2.4-mile-long open pit phosphate mine proposed by a Canadian company in southeastern Idaho. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service late last week issued separate decisions approving the plan by...
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