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Mozambique and coal - Global Energy Monitor
In Mozambique, major global mining companies such as Vale and Rio Tinto are developing major coking coal export projects which could make Mozambique one of the
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Moatize mine - Global Energy Monitor
Global Coal Mine Tracker, a project of Global Energy Monitor. The Moatize coal mine is owned by Vale and Mitsui Corp, in Moatize, Tete province, Mozambique. The company
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Mineral industry of Mozambique - Wikipedia
Mozambique is Africa's second ranked producer of aluminium after South Africa. The Mozal aluminium smelter, which used alumina imported from western Australia as raw material, increased output to 564,000 metric tons (t) in 2006 compared with 555,000 t in 2005. Mozal's rated capacity amounted to 506,000 metric tons per year (t/yr); BHP Billiton planned to increase capacity by 250,000 t/yr by 2009. The expansion of Mozal depended on the negotiation of long
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Zambeze Coal Mine, Changara - Mining Technology
2010.8.30 The Zambeze coal mine is a tier 1 coking coal project located in north-western Mozambique in the Changara district near Tete province. Owned by Riversdale
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MINING: Mozambique - Country mining guide - KPMG
in developing mines in Mozambique, which is expected to be driven by three coal licences that the Mozambican government is expected to award towards the end of 2013. There
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Mining and mineral resources in Mozambique - statistics facts
Overview Industrial minerals Metals Mineral fuels Economic relevance Key figures of export Editor’s Picks Current statistics on this topic Precious Metals Gold production in
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WIDER Working Paper 2021/108
Mozambique’s export earnings contributing US$1.75 billion (around 33, per cent) in 2018 (BdM 2021), making Mozambique the tenth largest coal exporter in the world (EIA
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3rd Annual Endorsed by: Ministry of Minerals Resources
10 reasons not to miss the 3rd Annual Coal Mozambique conference: † Gain first insight into projects update from Mozambique’s major producers – Challenges and
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