Manganese Prices Weak, New Markets to Increase Demand
Manganese prices have remained weak due to oversupply and weak steel demand. However, emerging technologies demanding manganese may bolster prices going forward.
Manganese prices have remained weak due to oversupply and weak steel demand. However, emerging technologies demanding manganese may bolster prices going forward.
American Manganese Inc. (CVE:AMY) reported successful operation of its pilot plant for the extraction and separation of manganese from its Artillery Peak resource situated at Mojave County, Arizona.
Daily News & Analysis reported that MOIL (NSE:MOIL) believes manganese prices won’t go any lower. The market news is quoted as saying: Manganese ore prices have been falling since January due to global glut situation, lacklustre US and European markets and weak consumption growth in steel, the major primary consumer of manganese ore. MOIL, which supplies [...]
American Manganese Inc. (CVE:AMY) reported that Rara Terra expects to begin trenching and soil sampling on its Lonnie Rare Earth property, Manson Creek in North Central British Columbia, Canada.
American Manganese Inc. (CVE:AMY) reports that a new NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate incorporating the results of the 2011 drilling program shows a substantial increase in the amount of manganese contained in the Artillery Peak project
American Manganese Inc. (CVE:AMY) reports a pilot plant test work has began.
CNBC Moneycontrol.com reported that MOIL (NSE:MOIL) does not expect manganese prices to drop any further.
Steel Guru reported that prices on manganese shipments to China remain stable.
American Manganese Inc. (CVE:AMY) reports that it has received results for its 11 drill holes from its 2011 Artillery Peak drilling program.
American Manganese Inc. (CVE:AMY) reports that it has received results for the 14 drill holes from its 2011 Artillery Peak drilling program.
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