Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
After destroying roads, bridges and defaulting on millions, mining company may leave Amapá
Led by businessman Li Ping, from Hong Kong, Cibra Mineração won the chance to ship manganese stored by Icomi in Serra do Navio
A businessman with a troubled background, of Hong Kong nationality, is the latest character villainized by the mining market in Amapá. He even convinced justice authorities, posed alongside politicians and promised to unlock the mineral sector, if he had the opportunity to operate in the state.
The chance came, he embarked 11 ore ships, stopped paying for the last three, and even sent two to get more manganese, but the courts now blocked him.
White card
Li Ping assigned his executives to make several forays into Amapá, where he installed offices and luxurious functional residences, until he qualified for a legal process that would define the direction of the approximately 5 million tons of manganese remaining from Icomi SA's mining, even after of its insolvency situation.
Ping's company, Cibra, even left behind other mining companies that had been fighting for the right to succeed Icomi in Amapá for more than a decade, such as Tocantins, Ecometals, Durbuy and Brica. He convinced the powerful Cosco, from the Chinese government, to finance operations in Amapá.
Full article here
https://www.diariodoamapa.com.br/cadernos/politica/apos-destruir-estradas-pontes-e-dar-calote-milionario-mineradora-pode-deixar-o-amapa/
Navy visit to our port operations
We received a visit to our Santana unit from the Frigate Captain, Mr. João Batista da Conceição Reis. He is the commander of the Port Authority in the state of Amapá and his visit aimed to get to know our company, exchanging a lot of information about the procedures we will have in our port operations in the future. With this, we bring the transparency of our work to the authorities' knowledge of what we will carry out in our port, within the legalization required by the Brazilian Navy. The clarity of our processes strengthens our reputation in the mining segment and also establishes trustworthiness with our operational partners. We are DEV Mineração working for the development of the Northern region of Brazil.
Submission of the Environmental Control Plan - "PCA" (Plano de Controle Ambiental) and an Environmental Control Report - "RCA" (Relatório de Controle Ambiental) submitted ahead of schedule for the Mine and Railway.
We knew this 6 days ago!! why so long to report..?
Exclusive DEV mining plans to invest billions to resume operations of the ferro amapa project, the company intends to start work as soon as it obtains the reactivation of the environmental licenses, requested today
We, at DEV Mineração have as a goal for this first half of 2024, the investment of R$ 1.7 billion so that we can resume the operations of the Amapá Iron Project, as the first step since its deactivation 7 years ago.
The reactivation of our environmental licenses was requested today, so that we can perform an assertive and clear work, in favor of our expansion as miners in the Northern Region of the country, as well as the development of society in our surroundings, with many jobs that will arise, in addition to all the infrastructure that is being implemented for the benefit of all.
We are proud to be developers of good business for the sustainability of our business, preserving the environment and caring for the community.
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CERNE's partnership in this final phase of the environmental licensing procedures was of great value to our work. In this second stage of the work we focus on the objective of conserving natural resource enterprises, to carry out a survey of fauna and flora, both terrestrial and aquatic. The project is complete and also includes measuring the noise that our operations may cause in the region where we operate in Amapá, as well as seeking to provide the community with greater awareness of the activities we carry out when extracting and moving iron ore. There were two moments in which excellent work was carried out, during the dry and rainy periods in the North of the country, so that the specialist company was able to issue a complete report of the entire survey of the before and after of our operations, with the aim of to maintain community well-being and environmental control.
SSI Erdogan Bey 04/18 04/22 HD Logistics North Trading MCC Brandão Manganese 45,000,000
Don't we own any Ore that we could sell ??
Oh how we love Friday afternoon RNS's
And it continues!!
You missed this important bit @EV: error or dib ?
"“We fell for the fake that lithium was the new gold, thinking that we were going to extract it in tons, and the truth is that we were not,” Gálvez said on Monday.
When asked about the role of LitioMX and the proposal of the ruling Morena candidate, Claudia Sheinbaum, to grant oil company Pemex the exploitation of lithium, Gálvez was open to the possibility.
“It does seem that Pemex could modernize exploration in some areas of opportunity. The priority is to return to exploration. Their thing is to extract oil, it makes money there, it generates jobs and that is Pemex's most important job," she said. "It could also get into geothermal energy... carbon capture, different sectors, but they have to be truly profitable and make Pemex become an efficient company.”
Save my one finger retype.
@cadence has replied to the post on twatter. can someone copy and paste it here please.
Tucano Gold mining company will resume mining in Amapá with its own fleet
The company will also produce iron ore at a cost of five dollars per ton.
Iron ore at US$5 per ton
Beadell also invested in the potential for capturing existing iron ore in this system and built what is now called the Tucano Green Iron plant. Tucano Gold's managers believe that the iron ore production plant, which was previously operated by Anglo American for Beadell, with a capacity of 500,000 tonnes/year, can easily be expanded to 1 million tonnes per year to produce a clean, high-grade magnetite concentrate of 67-69% at a cost of just US$5 per ton of concentrate. “The cost is low, because the plant processes the iron ore contained in the gold ore waste. “When back online, we will produce the cleanest, greenest and lowest-cost iron ore in the industry and it is quite reasonable to suggest that this by-product could reduce our AISC by up to US$200 per ounce. Our investment to restart is less than US$2 million and the payback is around 3 months based on current iron ore prices” , explains Gray.
https://www.diariodoamapa.com.br/cadernos/politica/mineradora-tucano-gold-retomara-lavra-no-amapa-com-frota-propria/
@Kheldar, As long as its not a Russian entity with sanctions attached.
Ahhhh ,, Happy days back then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoTuXILrp1Q
Chat about what kdnc is worth but not investable YET 35 mins in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU6r5QtDtas&list=PLt5TrgKtYSNntFkzd1yAxlSgMk-JleIG6
@Belles: and in the right order !
How do we plan our economic development with sustainable operations?
Economic development and environmental sustainability can go hand in hand, as our country has a prominent role in the green economy scenario.
Brazil has a different agenda from the rest of the world when it comes to preservation, circular economy and energy transition because we have a privileged position because our rainforest is the largest in the world, in addition to our energy matrix being cleaner than in other countries.
We at DEV Mineração follow ESG guidelines in the planning of all our iron ore operations in the state of Amapá.
Just now, DEV linkedin
"Administration error" @jimb2 ??????
loading ore with irregular strength to avoid inspection of the scales
work at night
traveling via a different route
tried to enter through an access through the neighboring municipality
trying to load illegally, without a license from the municipality and without authorization from environmental agencies.
operating clandestinely.
Bloody hell... KM get your ass over there and sort it!
Should have employed Lithium with his rusty wheel barrows. ;o)