Anglo American chief executive Mark Cutifani is mulling over the company’s exit from its South African thermal operations.
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Anglo American the only Sirius lifeline
Sirius Minerals has failed to secure an investor that would save it from an acquisition by parent company Anglo American.
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Agripower fertiliser expansion shows 200-year potential
The Queensland Government has granted a prescribed project status to Agripower Australia’s $663 million fertiliser expansion project near Townsville.
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Kalium Lakes scores 10-year offtake deal with German potash company
Kalium Lakes has finalised a deal to supply German fertiliser company K+S with up to 90,000 tonnes a year of sulphate of potash (SOP) over a 10-year period.
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CSIRO technology extracts phosphate from lower grade ores
CSIRO has developed a smelting process that allows soluble phosphate to be produced from low value ores, eliminating hazardous waste and improving environmental sustainability.
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Kalium Lakes sees 90% surge in SOP reserves at Beyondie
Kalium Lakes' bankable feasibility study has returned with a 90 per cent increase in its Beyondie sulphate of potash project (BSOPP) ore reserves, totalling 5.1 million tonnes (Mt) SOP.
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Ammonia leaks investigated at Burrup plant
Eleven reportable leaks have led to investigations at the Pilbara Fertiliser site in Western Australia, owned by Yara International.
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Incitec Pivot to make new ammonia plant in the US
Fertiliser and explosives manufacturer Incitec Pivot has announced that it will start work on a new, $US 850 million, 800,000 metre tonnes-per-year ammonia factory in the United States.
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