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BHP to Sell Ravensthorpe to First Quantum - Report
SYDNEY (Reuters UK) - BHP Billiton BLT BHP has agreed to sell its shuttered Ravensthorpe laterite nickel mine to Canadian miner First Quantum Minerals FM, the Australian Financial Review newspaper said on Wednesday.The newspaper did not cite the terms of the deal or give a source for its information.The mine...
Tags: BHP Billiton, Quantum Corp., Yabulu, Entrepreneurship, Management, Blount International Inc., Oukbs
News items 2009-12-17

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Beattie deals bitter blow to PNG project.
Jun 04, 2002 The Australian Financial Review ABIX via COMTEX -- The Queensland Government has delivered a major blow to the planned Papua New Guinea to Queensland gas pipeline project. It has chosen Enertrade as its preferred developer of the proposed base-load, gas-fired power...
Tags: Exxon Mobil Corp., Government, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., PNG, Queensland, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2002-06-04
Selected 2004 Annual Report Summaries: Nickel
BHP Billiton NOTABLE: BHP Billiton. headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, is a diversified resources group. Bullion's nickel production is operated through its Stainless Steel Materials Business. * In 2004, Billiton's Cerro Matoso ferronickel plant produced a record 49 kt and its QNI Yabulu Refinery, which processes nickel and cobalt, posted a...
Tags: Inco Ltd., Sherritt International Corp.
Research articles 2006-04-01
TransAlta,AGL Propose New Cogeneration Plant Down Under
CALGARY, ALBERTA--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 3, 1998-- TransAlta(TSE:TA.) (ME:TA.) (Alberta Stock Exchange:TA.) Partners TransAlta and AGL Power Generation announced plans to pursue a $100 million, 150-megawatt cogeneration facility near Townsville in Queensland, Australia.The partners signed an exclusive development agreement with QNI Resources Pty Ltd to locate the cogeneration plant onsite at its...
Tags: AGL Power Generation, QNI Resources Pty Ltd., TransAlta Corp.
Research articles 2003-04-01
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