Articles Tagged "American Manganese"

Green Energy May Spur US-Made Electrolytic Manganese Demand

Advancements and innovations in green energy technologies could lead to a surge in demand for electrolytic manganese metal. With 98 percent of the global manganese output coming from China, demand for electrolytic manganese may in turn lead to a renaissance in the metal’s production in North America.

Manganese Finds New Markets in Battery Technology

The use of manganese and electrolytic manganese metal in emerging battery technology could provide a much needed new market for manganese. The size of this market is truly immense, from mobile electronics, the automotive industry and even electrical power plants being developed at Stanford.

Lack of Investment Hurts Manganese Producing Countries

The rising price of manganese has shed light on the lack of infrastructure spending, which has hurt the profitability of manganese operations. South Africa needs to increae the capacity of railway lines and ports to ship out more of the material. Also, India explores the ocean depths for manganese resources.

American Manganese: Lonnie-Virgil Occurrence Returns Significant Rare Earth Element

American Manganese (CVE:AMY) reports the geochemical prospecting program carried out on its Lonnie and Virgil rare earth metals project, British Columbia. Additional follow-up work planned for Virgil and Lonnie will include detailed geological mapping, geochemical sampling, magnetometer geophysical surveys, and core drilling. Fieldwork and data compilation of Lonnie-Virgil mineral tenures was carried out by Andris Kikauka, P.Geo., a Qualified [...]