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David King |
Senior Vice President of Technical Services | Profile |
Frey Concrete Incoprorated is a Orchard Park, NY-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
About Wyo-Ben, Inc: Wyo-Ben was founded in 1951 and remains a privately held company headquartered in Billings, Montana, USA. We employ approximately 100 individuals who serve a variety of functions in Montana and Wyoming. Our three bentonite processing
Standard General is a St. Albert, AB-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
As pioneers in mining and metals, we produce materials essential to human progress. Aluminium and copper, diamonds, gold and industrial minerals, iron ore, coal and uranium: our materials make up the world around us. You`ll find them in smartphones, planes, cars, hospitals and throughout your home. We operate with pioneering spirit. We`ve developed some of the world`s largest and best quality mines and operations, and our people work in around 35 countries across six continents. We`ve pioneered technological innovations, such as our Mine of the Future™ programme and our low-CO2 aluminium from hydropower. And we`ve paved the way in areas such as safety, tax transparency and legacy management. We continue to pioneer progress for a better future. Through research and innovation, we`re helping meet the needs of society in a growing and changing world. We produce essential materials responsibly. Our activities help economies grow and communities prosper. And it`s all underpinned by an absolute commitment to safety – for our people, contractors, and the communities in which we operate – and to minimising our environmental impact. We partner for human progress. We partner with auto industry leaders in developing alloys that are enabling a new generation of lighter, fuel-efficient vehicles. We partner with peers in organisations like the International Council on Mining & Metals to seek better ways to operate. And we work with NGOs worldwide to address some of mankind`s most fundamental challenges: how to grow more food, make better use of water, extend access to healthcare, and reconcile enhanced living standards while minimising impact on the planet. We also partner with the communities in which we operate, sharing the wealth and benefits of what we do with local people, through employment, skills and education, and local economic development initiatives that aim to build self-sustaining communities long after we`re gone.
Scandium International Mining Corp. (TSX:SCY) owns an 100% interest in the Nyngan Scandium Project, located in New South Wales, Australia, approximately 500 kilometers northwest of Sydney. The Company completed a definitive feasibility study for the project in May 2016 and is focused on advancing the Nyngan Scandium Project to construction, with the objective of being the first company to achieve production of scandium oxide and aluminium-scandium master alloy from a primary scandium mine. Scandium International has completed all required governmental approvals with the objective of commencing site works in 2018 (subject to financing) and scandium production in late 2019. The Company also owns an 100% interest in the Honeybugle Scandium property, an exploration property some 20km from the Nyngan Scandium Project in NSW, Australia. The Kiviniemi property in Eastern Finland addresses an SCY objective to find a potentially significant scandium production source in Europe that we believe will be welcomed by European markets. This property benefits from high quality, well documented grass roots exploration work done by GTK, which gives us a faster start in our search for that European production asset. Equally important, we see positive early potential to address mineral grade concerns with low cost, on-site, effective upgrade techniques, which we intend to pursue with test work and our scandium processing know how. The Kiviniemi property represents a medium grade scandium resource target that has remained unrecognized and overlooked by exploration work, largely due to the absence of the more commonly sought-after minerals in the region, specifically copper, nickel and cobalt.