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Carmax Intersects Long Intervals of Copper-Molybdenite Mineralization on Eaglehead Property
Carmax Mining Corp. (TSX VENTURE:CXM) ("Carmax") is pleased to provide its shareholders with an update on the current diamond drilling program on its 100% owned Eaglehead copper-gold-molybdenum-silver located in northwest British Columbia. Highlights for the t... |
IMOA:Molybdenum Production and Consumption Drop Slightly
Global use of molybdenum in the first quarter of 2014 decreased to 136.1 million lb, down 2% from 138.2 million lb in the previous quarter but 7% higher than the same quarter in 2013, according to figures released by the International Molybdenum Association (I... |
Beaufield Commences Summer Exploration Program at its Eleonore-Opinaca Property
Beaufield Resources Inc. ("Beaufield") (TSX VENTURE: BFD) has commenced a summer field exploration program on its wholly-owned Eleonore-Opinaca project, in James Bay, Quebec. |
Climax Molybdenum petitions for heavier discharges into Ten Mile Creek
The Colorado Water Quality Control Commission recently made a decision that affects discharge from the Climax Molybdenum mine of a potentially toxic mineral into Summit County’s Ten Mile Creek. |
Moly Mines Announces Director Resignation
Moly Mines Limited (ASX:MOL)(TSX:MOL) ("The Company") announces that Mr Douglas Buerger has resigned as a Non-executive Director of the Company. |
Almonty Industries Inc To Acquire The Wolfram Camp Tungsten And Molybdenum Mine
Almonty Industries Inc. Announces It Has Entered Into A Binding Agreement To Acquire The Wolfram Camp Tungsten And Molybdenum Mine From Deutsche Rohstoff Ag For Cad$18.0 Million |
Avanti Mining Starts Construction of BC Moly Mine
TSX-V-listed project developer Avanti Mining said it had started construction of its C$812-million Kitsault molybdenum mine, a significant past-producing mine, located in northern British Columbia. |
Global molybdenum usage rises as the world begins easing out of the pandemic, while production falls in 2021
Global production of molybdenum was 575.8 million pounds in 2021, a fall of 4% from 602.4 million pounds in 2020, figures released by the International Molybdenum Association (IMOA) show. Global usage rose 13% to 611.2 million pounds from 539.7 million pounds ... |
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