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PetroChina to construct three oil products pipelines in China - Energy Construction - 0 views

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    The three pipelines, the Anning-Kunming-Qujing line, the Anning-Chu xiong-Dali-Baoshan line and the Anning-Yuxi-Mengzi-Wenshan line, once complete, will pump oil products to northeastern, northwestern and southern parts of Yunnan province.
Colin Bennett

KGHM completes seawater pipeline for its Sierra Gorda copper mine in Chile - 0 views

  • KGHM became the majority holder in Sierra Gorda shortly after buying Canada’s Quadra FNX Mining Ltd. in 2012. The $3 billion acquisition is expected to generate 220,000 tons of copper a year.
Colin Bennett

China will sign road, rail and energy projects with Pakistan that will alter trade and ... - 0 views

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    "The focus of spending is on building a China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) - a network of roads, railway and pipelines between the long-time allies."
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Barclays Capital Invests in Mainstream Renewable Power - 0 views

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    Mainstream Renewable Power, a renewable energy company led by Airtricity founder Eddie O'Connor, has announced the successful closing of a €40 million [US $59.6 million] equity fundraising in which Barclays Capital have invested €20 million [US $29.8 million] for a 14.6% stake in the company. The board, management and staff of Mainstream, as well as close associates of the company, have invested an additional €20 million [US $29.8 million]. Together with the initial seed capital of €32 million [US $47.75 million], this brings the total equity raised to date to €72 million [US $107.43 million]. The company is also planning a major fundraiser later this year, with Barclays Capital committing to invest a further substantial amount at that stage. As part of the deal, Mark Brown, head of Barclays Capital Commodities Principal Investment team has been appointed to the board of Mainstream. The money will be used to fund the company's international expansion plans across Europe, North and South America and Australia and will be used to secure the supply of turbines to be delivered in 2009, 2010 and 2011. In June, Mainstream announced its plans to build an initial pipeline of 240 megawatts of projects in Chile with its partner Andes Energy.
Colin Bennett

Investment in Green Energy Will Strengthen the Photovoltaic Industry in China from 2015... - 0 views

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    ""Private companies like Anwell, Hanergy and Hareon Solar have many photovoltaic projects in the pipeline and they are expected to pump billions of dollars in the industry to take full advantage of the conducive environment and regulatory policies in China." "
Colin Bennett

Copper demand still ok, says Aurubis exec - 0 views

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    "Demand for copper from auto sector is ok, he said. "[Demand from] energy projects which have big consumption [of copper wire rod] have gone down, but there is no indication that it shall continue to fall," he said during the 10th Asia copper conference in Shanghai. On the contrary, there are a lot of European energy projects in the pipeline, while China is also witnessing good demand"
Colin Bennett

XVII Plastic Pipes Conference - 0 views

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    That plastic pipe systems continue to gain market share through supplanting competing pipe materials such as copper, concrete and steel due to easy and low cost installation as well as long term performance, Stephen Boros who is also VP Engineering for Pipelines Plastics, LLC explained. "In North America, these inherent advantages are now further supported by the development of the shale oil and gas industry. This development not only benefits the energy market but also represents a more secure long‐term supply and cost advantage from a power costs to raw materials stand point. Technology transfer will undoubtedly propel the growth of demand for plastic pipe systems in other world markets."
Colin Bennett

Supply forecasts too optimistic on new project pipeline - Codelco - 0 views

  • Supply from major new copper mines may fall well short of expectations over the next few years, according to Codelco’s vp of non-refined sales, Roberto Ecclefield.
Colin Bennett

Nearly 40 New Advanced Energy Storage Projects Kicked Off in the First Half of 2013 - 0 views

  • New technologies, including capacitor battery technology, lithium titanate oxide, nickel-iron, and solar thermal, are swelling the pipeline of advanced energy storage projects.
William Pratt

Crane Group Net Profit up 18% in Fiscal 2008 - 0 views

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    Crane Group, an Australian non-ferrous metals and plastic products manufacturer and distributor, announced revenue for the year ended 30th June 2008 of AUD$2,352m, a year-on-year increase of 7.6%. Net profit after tax before significant items rose to AUD$63.8m, an improvement of 18.2% on last year, thanks to strong results from the firm's plastic piping and distribution arms, Pipelines and Tradelink. Crane Copper Tube, the Group's non-ferrous metals division, reported EBIT of AUD$4.0m compared with a loss of AUD$2.5m last year. Revenue was up 2% to AUD$142m as stronger export sales helped offset subdued demand from the domestic plumbing market, according to Crane Group. "The lean manufacturing programme progressively introduced at CCT over the past two years continues to provide benefits in both productivity and working capital efficiency," said the company.
Colin Bennett

Full text of Tony Blair's speech in Copenhagen - 0 views

  • Energy efficiency, especially if applied more rapidly in the developing world, saves massively on emissions. Things like the substitution of inefficient industrial motors, building insulation, reduced leaks from pipelines, may not sound exciting as the things at the frontier of technological discovery, but they bring big rewards and quickly.
Colin Bennett

Kazakhmys gets funding from China - 0 views

  • Kazakhmys, the London-listed copper producer, has secured long-awaited funding for what is set to be its biggest project with a $2.7bn (£1.7bn) loan from China's state-run Development Bank and SamrukKazyna, the Kazakh sovereign wealth fund.About $2bn of the loan will fund the development of the Boschekul copper project in northern Kazakhstan, which has been in the pipeline since 2006.
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