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Pilbara Minerals Ord Shs T.PLS


Primary Symbol: PILBF

Pilbara Minerals Limited is an Australia-based lithium company. The Company is primarily engaged in the exploration, development, and mining of minerals in Australia. Its 100% owned Pilgangoora hard-rock lithium operation is located approximately 120 kilometers (kms) from Port Hedland in Western Australia’s resource-rich Pilbara region. The operation consists of two processing plants: the Pilgan Plant, located on the northern side of the Pilgangoora area and produces spodumene and tantalite concentrates, and the Ngungaju Plant is located to the south produces spodumene concentrate. It owns 70% of the Mt Francisco project, which is located 50 km south-west of the Pilgangoora Project and hosts the large occurrence of outcropping pegmatites located nearby to Port Hedland. It is also pursuing a proposed downstream joint venture (JV) for the development of an approximately 43,000 tons per annum lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) lithium chemical conversion facility in South Korea.


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Post by Spuds21on Oct 30, 2015 5:39pm
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PCA forecast 2016-2018 Cement

PCA forecast 2016-2018 Cement

US Forecast, Summer 2015

Despite volatility in equity markets and concerns about global growth conditions, the economic fundamentals in the Unites States are sound and should support sustained growth in construction activity. PCA's Market Intelligence Group expects construction activity will grow 4.8% this year and even stronger growth is expected for next year. Cement consumption is expected to grow 5% this year and 6.5% in 2016.

This forecast contains tables for years 2012-2020 on the Economic Forecast, Construction Put-in-Place (billions of 2009$), portland cement consumption (metric tons), and the U.S. Cement Consumption Forecast (metric tons). Available in PDF and Excel.

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State Cement and Construction Forecasts

Five-year forecasts for U.S. states. Forecasts of key construction indicators as well as projected residential permit activity, construction spending by sector, and cement consumption. Published three times a year and sold as "Individual States" or "All States". A subscription to State Forecasting - All States includes a bonus subscription to the Monitor Outlook Plus suite of reports. Available in Excel. First issue in the series for 2015 was released June 1st.

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Long-Term Cement Consumption Outlook

The Long-Term Report takes a 25-year forward look at the industry. Cement consumption, cement usage, and population trends are discussed and projected in five-year intervals through 2035. Released July 10, 2012. Available as a PDF.

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World Cement Consumption

Global economic and cement market conditions impact the United States cement industry in a myriad of ways. World growth conditions also influence concrete’s relative price versus steel, asphalt, and lumber - impacting its competitive position. This report provides rough assessments of global economic and cement market conditions that could impact the United States cement industry. Released May 22, 2015. Available as a PDF.


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