- Philippine mineral production increased in both quantity and value in 2010 compared to 2009, with total production valued at PHP 111 billion in 2010 versus PHP 79.6 billion in 2009, a 39% increase.
- Gold production increased 10% in quantity and 34% in value, with the largest producers being Philippine Gold Processing & Refining Corp. and Philsaga Mining Corp.
- Copper production increased 16% in quantity and 46% in value, led by Carmen Copper Corporation and Philex Mining Corporation.
- Nickel production from direct shipping ore increased 59% in quantity and 87% in value, primarily from increases at Platinum Group Metals Corporation and CTP Construction & Mining Corp
PHILIPPINE METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTION 2011 vs 2010 (As of March 2012)No to mining in Palawan
The document summarizes Philippine metallic mineral production data from 2011 versus 2010. It shows that in 2011, total production value was 122.1 billion PHP, up 9% from 112 billion PHP in 2010. Gold production decreased 24% in quantity but 10% in value, while silver increased 11% in quantity and 132% in value. Copper and nickel concentrate production and value all increased between 7-74%.
- Metallic mineral production in the Philippines increased 42% in Q1 2011 compared to Q1 2010 in terms of value. Precious metals led the growth at 59% as gold production rose 28% and silver rose 6%.
- Gold production from both primary and secondary producers rose in Q1 2011, with small-scale mines accounting for over half of gold production.
- Silver production increased slightly from primary producers but fell 13% overall as TVI Resources' production declined substantially.
- Copper concentrate production rose 5% by quantity and 13% by value, with increases across most producers led by Carmen Copper Corporation.
The document presents production data for various metallic minerals in the Philippines in 2011 compared to 2010. It shows that gold and copper production decreased from 2010 to 2011, while silver and nickel production increased. Overall, total mineral production value increased 9% from 2011 to 2010, driven primarily by increases in silver and nickel.
The document contains 4 tables summarizing Philippine metallic mineral production from January to September 2011 compared to the same period in 2010. Table 1 shows overall production quantities and values for precious metals like gold and silver, and base metals like copper, nickel, chromium and zinc. Gold production decreased 14% in quantity but increased 3% in value, while silver production increased 9% in quantity and 178% in value. Tables 2-4 provide more detailed breakdowns of production for gold, silver and copper by company and mining project.
This document provides an overview of Thai Oil Public Company Limited's operations including its refinery business, petrochemical business, power business and lube base oil business. Some key points:
- The company operates a complex refinery in Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate that produces various petroleum products including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, LPG, petrochemicals and more.
- It has a petrochemical plant that produces products like paraxylene, purified terephthalic acid, styrene monomer and polyester chips.
- The company generates and sells electricity from its combined cycle co-generation power plant and sells power to the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand.
-
Mr. Benjamin Philip G. Romualdez,
President, Chamber of Mines of the Philippines
Philippine Mining Luncheon -Shangri La Hotel Makati
Entrance Fee: Php 1,500 pre paid early bird OR Php 2,000 at the door
(Includes a 2-course lunch)
21 October, 2011
IJCER (www.ijceronline.com) International Journal of computational Engineerin...ijceronline
The document summarizes a study on the strength characteristics of mixtures of fly ash, lime, and sodium silicate at different free pouring consistencies. Specifically:
1) Fly ash was stabilized with varying percentages of lime (5-15%) and sodium silicate (1-5%) and tested for unconfined compressive strength and split tensile strength at different curing periods.
2) Testing found that mixtures with 10-15% lime and 3-5% sodium silicate produced the highest strengths and were identified as optimum dosages.
3) These optimum mixtures have potential applications in bricks and grouting techniques for civil engineering projects.
This document is the 2005 annual report for Commercial Metals Company. It summarizes the company's financial performance for fiscal year 2005, which saw record net earnings of $286 million on net sales of $6.6 billion, up from $132 million on $4.8 billion the previous year. The company's domestic mills and fabrication segments significantly outperformed the prior year due to higher steel prices and strong end-user demand. While operations in Poland saw a decline from the prior year, performance improved in the fourth quarter. Overall, the company benefited from favorable market conditions across most of its businesses.
PHILIPPINE METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTION 2011 vs 2010 (As of March 2012)No to mining in Palawan
The document summarizes Philippine metallic mineral production data from 2011 versus 2010. It shows that in 2011, total production value was 122.1 billion PHP, up 9% from 112 billion PHP in 2010. Gold production decreased 24% in quantity but 10% in value, while silver increased 11% in quantity and 132% in value. Copper and nickel concentrate production and value all increased between 7-74%.
- Metallic mineral production in the Philippines increased 42% in Q1 2011 compared to Q1 2010 in terms of value. Precious metals led the growth at 59% as gold production rose 28% and silver rose 6%.
- Gold production from both primary and secondary producers rose in Q1 2011, with small-scale mines accounting for over half of gold production.
- Silver production increased slightly from primary producers but fell 13% overall as TVI Resources' production declined substantially.
- Copper concentrate production rose 5% by quantity and 13% by value, with increases across most producers led by Carmen Copper Corporation.
The document presents production data for various metallic minerals in the Philippines in 2011 compared to 2010. It shows that gold and copper production decreased from 2010 to 2011, while silver and nickel production increased. Overall, total mineral production value increased 9% from 2011 to 2010, driven primarily by increases in silver and nickel.
The document contains 4 tables summarizing Philippine metallic mineral production from January to September 2011 compared to the same period in 2010. Table 1 shows overall production quantities and values for precious metals like gold and silver, and base metals like copper, nickel, chromium and zinc. Gold production decreased 14% in quantity but increased 3% in value, while silver production increased 9% in quantity and 178% in value. Tables 2-4 provide more detailed breakdowns of production for gold, silver and copper by company and mining project.
This document provides an overview of Thai Oil Public Company Limited's operations including its refinery business, petrochemical business, power business and lube base oil business. Some key points:
- The company operates a complex refinery in Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate that produces various petroleum products including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, LPG, petrochemicals and more.
- It has a petrochemical plant that produces products like paraxylene, purified terephthalic acid, styrene monomer and polyester chips.
- The company generates and sells electricity from its combined cycle co-generation power plant and sells power to the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand.
-
Mr. Benjamin Philip G. Romualdez,
President, Chamber of Mines of the Philippines
Philippine Mining Luncheon -Shangri La Hotel Makati
Entrance Fee: Php 1,500 pre paid early bird OR Php 2,000 at the door
(Includes a 2-course lunch)
21 October, 2011
IJCER (www.ijceronline.com) International Journal of computational Engineerin...ijceronline
The document summarizes a study on the strength characteristics of mixtures of fly ash, lime, and sodium silicate at different free pouring consistencies. Specifically:
1) Fly ash was stabilized with varying percentages of lime (5-15%) and sodium silicate (1-5%) and tested for unconfined compressive strength and split tensile strength at different curing periods.
2) Testing found that mixtures with 10-15% lime and 3-5% sodium silicate produced the highest strengths and were identified as optimum dosages.
3) These optimum mixtures have potential applications in bricks and grouting techniques for civil engineering projects.
This document is the 2005 annual report for Commercial Metals Company. It summarizes the company's financial performance for fiscal year 2005, which saw record net earnings of $286 million on net sales of $6.6 billion, up from $132 million on $4.8 billion the previous year. The company's domestic mills and fabrication segments significantly outperformed the prior year due to higher steel prices and strong end-user demand. While operations in Poland saw a decline from the prior year, performance improved in the fourth quarter. Overall, the company benefited from favorable market conditions across most of its businesses.
This document summarizes statistics on the Philippine mining industry from 2007 to the third quarter of 2011. It shows that the gross production value of the mining industry increased over the period, reaching $144.4 billion in 2010. It also provides data on mining investment, exports, employment, taxes collected from mining, metal prices, and the number of operating mines and mining applications. The statistics demonstrate that mining is a significant contributor to the Philippine economy.
- Guarseed, rapeseed, rubber, isabgulseed futures rose while sack futures fell
- Spot prices for guarseed, rubber rose while rapeseed, sack, isabgulseed fell
- Total turnover was Rs. 970.67 crores compared to Rs. 1382.21 crores on the previous day with guarseed, rapeseed, nickel registering highest turnover.
The Gold Symposium presentation summarizes precious and base metal production plans from the Mineral Hill Mine and Plant. It outlines plans to increase production to 5,000 tons of copper, 1,350 ounces of gold, and 120,000 ounces of silver in CY2012, increasing further to 5,000 tons of copper, 21,350 ounces of gold, and 255,000 ounces of silver in CY2013. Resources are outlined from the Parkers Hill, Pearse, ESOZ and SOZ deposits that will supply the mill. Priority exploration targets are also identified that could further expand resources and production.
This document summarizes statistics on the mining industry in the Philippines from 2007-2011. It shows that the gross production value of the mining industry increased from 102.2 billion pesos in 2007 to over 111.1 billion pesos in 2010. The mining industry contributed between 1.2-1.7% of GDP and exported between 1.47-2.61 billion dollars worth of minerals annually. Employment in the mining sector increased from 149,000 to 197,000 people from 2007-2010. Taxes, fees, and royalties collected from the mining industry ranged from 7.7-12.4 billion pesos annually over this period.
กองทุนส่งเสริมป้องกันสุขภาพ53 โดย ทพ.กวี วีระเศรษฐกุล (31มีค53)Nithimar Or
1. The document provides financial and population data for a public primary care program over multiple years. It includes line item expenses, population targets, and allocation of funds across different service areas.
2. The data is broken down by year and includes figures for expenses, target populations, allocation of funds for different primary care services, and comparisons across years.
3. Key services covered include antenatal care, immunizations, family planning, non-communicable diseases, and pap smears. Population targets, expenses per service, and allocation of funds are provided for each service area.
Minotaur Exploration is an Australian minerals exploration company focused on iron ore, base metals, and gold projects. It holds two key projects in South Australia - the Mutooroo magnetite project and the Maitland IOCG and rare earths exploration target. At Mutooroo, drilling has intersected thick magnetite beds that can produce high-grade magnetite concentrates, and an exploration target of over 1 billion tonnes is planned. At Maitland, historic drilling intersected copper, nickel, and rare earth mineralization, and new geophysical surveys are aimed at defining basement targets beneath shallow cover. Minotaur's presentation discussed these two project areas in detail and took questions from investors.
Energy Management Technologies Nano Pro MT Presentationmmoore29
Nano Diamond Pro MT is an engine treatment that reduces heat and friction in engines, extending the life of components. It works by filling in micro-lattices in metals with nano diamonds, which have extremely high thermal conductivity. This preserves engines and extends their life cycles. Tribology testing shows that Nano Diamond Pro MT significantly reduces wear metals in oil samples, increasing maintenance cycles by 300%. For example, one customer can now change oil at 33,000 miles instead of 12,000 miles. SAE testing found it reduces opacity by 75%, and it can lower fleet fuel costs by up to 3.5%, providing an average return on investment of $3,400 per truck through better MPG, less downtime
This document summarizes the key topics discussed at the 3rd Annual Conference on Overseas Coal in India. Session 1 discusses India's growing coal demand and dependence on coal. Session 2 covers challenges Indian companies faced in acquiring overseas coal assets. Session 3 summarizes challenges and risk mitigation strategies for coal imports into India. Session 4 discusses fiscal and legal issues related to global coal acquisition. The remaining sessions discuss logistics, infrastructure, policies and regulations around India's coal sector and coal trading.
This document contains selected historical net revenue and EBITDA data by resort for MGM MIRAGE and its subsidiaries. It shows that for the quarter ending September 30, 2004, Mandalay Bay had the highest net revenue of $194,864,000 and EBITDA of $47,807,000. Overall for 2004, Mandalay Bay had the highest annual net revenue of $823,464,000 and EBITDA of $241,512,000 among all the listed resorts. The data is broken out by quarter and resort, with notes on what properties are included in certain categories.
This document provides an environmental report from Hokkaido University of Education for 2006. It discusses topics such as the university's energy usage, water consumption, waste generation and recycling rates. Some key figures include total energy usage of 121,999 GJ, water consumption of 238,032 cubic meters, and a recycling rate of 100% for cans, plastic bottles and paper. It also outlines environmental education activities conducted in 2006 and plans for further activities in 2007.
This environmental report from National University Corporation Hokkaido University of Education summarizes environmental activities and data from 2006. Key points include:
1) CO2 emissions in 2006 totaled approximately 4,924 tons.
2) Waste production was 5,632 tons in 2006, with 4,264 tons recycled.
3) Water usage was 238,032 cubic meters in 2006.
Mithril Resources- Resources & Energy Symposium 2012Symposium
The document summarizes exploration activities and results from Mithril Resources Ltd, an Australian mining exploration company. Key points include:
- Mithril has made recent iron-oxide copper-gold (IOCG) discoveries in the Northern Territory and has identified new prospects at its Huckitta project with copper mineralization at the surface.
- Drilling at the Basil prospect within the Huckitta project has defined an inferred resource of 26.5Mt grading 0.57% Cu and 0.05% Co.
- Multiple new targets have been identified for drilling in 2012 to test the potential for additional IOCG mineralization across the company's projects.
- Mithril has a strong cash position of $6.
Chevron Corporation reported net income of $7.8 billion for third quarter 2008, down from $5.9 billion in the previous quarter. Upstream international operations contributed $3.9 billion to net income, while upstream U.S. operations contributed $2.1 billion. Downstream U.S. operations contributed $1 billion to net income. Foreign exchange gains increased to $303 million for the quarter.
The AES Corporation is a global power company that generates and distributes electricity. It has a diverse portfolio of over 42,000 MW of generation capacity across 5 continents. In 2008, AES reported $16 billion in revenue and over $35 billion in total assets. It owns and operates 127 generation facilities and manages 5 more, with 25 additional facilities under construction.
This document summarizes Steel Dynamics' consolidated statements of operations and supplemental operating information for the first quarter of 2009 compared to the fourth quarter of 2008 and first quarter of 2008. It shows a significant decline in net sales, shipments, and production across all business segments from Q1 2008 to Q1 2009, resulting in an operating loss for the company in Q1 2009 compared to operating income in the prior periods.
The document lists mining projects in the Philippines categorized by the primary mineral resource. There are 6 gold-silver projects, 3 copper-gold-silver projects, 1 copper-gold project, 3 chromite projects, and 24 nickel projects operated by various mining companies. The projects are located across several regions of the Philippines and provide contact information for each company including addresses, phone numbers and websites.
The document summarizes nickel exploration and mining in the Philippines. It lists several major nickel deposits and their tonnages and nickel grades. It discusses how the nickel price recovery has allowed suspended dredging operations to resume. It also highlights that Taganito has started construction of a high pressure acid leach plant. Finally, it reviews the status of other metals in the Philippines like iron, gold, and copper, and opportunities for further exploration.
The Philippines has rich mineral resources due to its location along the Circum-Pacific Rim of Fire. It has potential to be among the top ten largest mining countries in the world. Major minerals extracted are gold, copper, nickel, and chromite. While mining has a long history in the country, new technologies and large foreign investments are helping to further develop its mineral potential. The government supports the mining industry through policies, incentives, and infrastructure development to make the most of this important sector.
The document summarizes mineral resources found in the Philippines, including copper, gold, platinum, silver, gravel, nickel, lead, chromium, lime, zinc, cobalt, manganese, and other minerals such as quartz, molybdenite, pyrite, actinolite, gypsum, barite, sphalerite, galena, epidote, magnetite, hematite, graphite, cinnabar, malachite, and coal. It provides brief descriptions of each mineral and their common uses. The document was prepared by a group of students and uploaded by an assistant.
This document discusses mining in the Philippines, including its history and current state. It notes that mining dates back to the 16th century and provides a significant economic contribution today. However, it also causes environmental degradation and issues with safety, processing, and community health/conditions. There are also policy issues around overlapping mining claims, revenue sharing, and outdated small-scale mining laws. The document focuses on small-scale mining by the Monte de Oro Small Scale Miners' Association, outlining their vision, mission, goals and objectives which center around responsible mining and improving livelihoods.
The document provides information on the location and contact details of operating gold, silver, copper, chromite, nickel, iron and polymetallic mines in the Philippines. It lists multiple companies with mines in each mineral category, and provides the project name, location, managing official, address and contact information for each mine. The mines are located across several regions of the Philippines and the document acts as a map and directory of mineral resource extraction sites in the country.
This document provides an overview of a 7th grade science unit on energy and motion. The unit covers key topics like uniform and accelerated motion, waves, sound, light, heat, and electricity. For each topic, specific concepts are introduced and example focus questions are provided. The unit aims to help students understand that energy exists in different forms, can transfer between objects, and that motion demonstrates the possession of energy. It focuses on sources of different energy forms and how energy transfers. Motion is the first topic as it concretely demonstrates energy, and its concepts aid understanding of waves, sound, and light. The unit utilizes hands-on activities to reinforce concepts and develop student thinking and skills.
This document summarizes statistics on the Philippine mining industry from 2007 to the third quarter of 2011. It shows that the gross production value of the mining industry increased over the period, reaching $144.4 billion in 2010. It also provides data on mining investment, exports, employment, taxes collected from mining, metal prices, and the number of operating mines and mining applications. The statistics demonstrate that mining is a significant contributor to the Philippine economy.
- Guarseed, rapeseed, rubber, isabgulseed futures rose while sack futures fell
- Spot prices for guarseed, rubber rose while rapeseed, sack, isabgulseed fell
- Total turnover was Rs. 970.67 crores compared to Rs. 1382.21 crores on the previous day with guarseed, rapeseed, nickel registering highest turnover.
The Gold Symposium presentation summarizes precious and base metal production plans from the Mineral Hill Mine and Plant. It outlines plans to increase production to 5,000 tons of copper, 1,350 ounces of gold, and 120,000 ounces of silver in CY2012, increasing further to 5,000 tons of copper, 21,350 ounces of gold, and 255,000 ounces of silver in CY2013. Resources are outlined from the Parkers Hill, Pearse, ESOZ and SOZ deposits that will supply the mill. Priority exploration targets are also identified that could further expand resources and production.
This document summarizes statistics on the mining industry in the Philippines from 2007-2011. It shows that the gross production value of the mining industry increased from 102.2 billion pesos in 2007 to over 111.1 billion pesos in 2010. The mining industry contributed between 1.2-1.7% of GDP and exported between 1.47-2.61 billion dollars worth of minerals annually. Employment in the mining sector increased from 149,000 to 197,000 people from 2007-2010. Taxes, fees, and royalties collected from the mining industry ranged from 7.7-12.4 billion pesos annually over this period.
กองทุนส่งเสริมป้องกันสุขภาพ53 โดย ทพ.กวี วีระเศรษฐกุล (31มีค53)Nithimar Or
1. The document provides financial and population data for a public primary care program over multiple years. It includes line item expenses, population targets, and allocation of funds across different service areas.
2. The data is broken down by year and includes figures for expenses, target populations, allocation of funds for different primary care services, and comparisons across years.
3. Key services covered include antenatal care, immunizations, family planning, non-communicable diseases, and pap smears. Population targets, expenses per service, and allocation of funds are provided for each service area.
Minotaur Exploration is an Australian minerals exploration company focused on iron ore, base metals, and gold projects. It holds two key projects in South Australia - the Mutooroo magnetite project and the Maitland IOCG and rare earths exploration target. At Mutooroo, drilling has intersected thick magnetite beds that can produce high-grade magnetite concentrates, and an exploration target of over 1 billion tonnes is planned. At Maitland, historic drilling intersected copper, nickel, and rare earth mineralization, and new geophysical surveys are aimed at defining basement targets beneath shallow cover. Minotaur's presentation discussed these two project areas in detail and took questions from investors.
Energy Management Technologies Nano Pro MT Presentationmmoore29
Nano Diamond Pro MT is an engine treatment that reduces heat and friction in engines, extending the life of components. It works by filling in micro-lattices in metals with nano diamonds, which have extremely high thermal conductivity. This preserves engines and extends their life cycles. Tribology testing shows that Nano Diamond Pro MT significantly reduces wear metals in oil samples, increasing maintenance cycles by 300%. For example, one customer can now change oil at 33,000 miles instead of 12,000 miles. SAE testing found it reduces opacity by 75%, and it can lower fleet fuel costs by up to 3.5%, providing an average return on investment of $3,400 per truck through better MPG, less downtime
This document summarizes the key topics discussed at the 3rd Annual Conference on Overseas Coal in India. Session 1 discusses India's growing coal demand and dependence on coal. Session 2 covers challenges Indian companies faced in acquiring overseas coal assets. Session 3 summarizes challenges and risk mitigation strategies for coal imports into India. Session 4 discusses fiscal and legal issues related to global coal acquisition. The remaining sessions discuss logistics, infrastructure, policies and regulations around India's coal sector and coal trading.
This document contains selected historical net revenue and EBITDA data by resort for MGM MIRAGE and its subsidiaries. It shows that for the quarter ending September 30, 2004, Mandalay Bay had the highest net revenue of $194,864,000 and EBITDA of $47,807,000. Overall for 2004, Mandalay Bay had the highest annual net revenue of $823,464,000 and EBITDA of $241,512,000 among all the listed resorts. The data is broken out by quarter and resort, with notes on what properties are included in certain categories.
This document provides an environmental report from Hokkaido University of Education for 2006. It discusses topics such as the university's energy usage, water consumption, waste generation and recycling rates. Some key figures include total energy usage of 121,999 GJ, water consumption of 238,032 cubic meters, and a recycling rate of 100% for cans, plastic bottles and paper. It also outlines environmental education activities conducted in 2006 and plans for further activities in 2007.
This environmental report from National University Corporation Hokkaido University of Education summarizes environmental activities and data from 2006. Key points include:
1) CO2 emissions in 2006 totaled approximately 4,924 tons.
2) Waste production was 5,632 tons in 2006, with 4,264 tons recycled.
3) Water usage was 238,032 cubic meters in 2006.
Mithril Resources- Resources & Energy Symposium 2012Symposium
The document summarizes exploration activities and results from Mithril Resources Ltd, an Australian mining exploration company. Key points include:
- Mithril has made recent iron-oxide copper-gold (IOCG) discoveries in the Northern Territory and has identified new prospects at its Huckitta project with copper mineralization at the surface.
- Drilling at the Basil prospect within the Huckitta project has defined an inferred resource of 26.5Mt grading 0.57% Cu and 0.05% Co.
- Multiple new targets have been identified for drilling in 2012 to test the potential for additional IOCG mineralization across the company's projects.
- Mithril has a strong cash position of $6.
Chevron Corporation reported net income of $7.8 billion for third quarter 2008, down from $5.9 billion in the previous quarter. Upstream international operations contributed $3.9 billion to net income, while upstream U.S. operations contributed $2.1 billion. Downstream U.S. operations contributed $1 billion to net income. Foreign exchange gains increased to $303 million for the quarter.
The AES Corporation is a global power company that generates and distributes electricity. It has a diverse portfolio of over 42,000 MW of generation capacity across 5 continents. In 2008, AES reported $16 billion in revenue and over $35 billion in total assets. It owns and operates 127 generation facilities and manages 5 more, with 25 additional facilities under construction.
This document summarizes Steel Dynamics' consolidated statements of operations and supplemental operating information for the first quarter of 2009 compared to the fourth quarter of 2008 and first quarter of 2008. It shows a significant decline in net sales, shipments, and production across all business segments from Q1 2008 to Q1 2009, resulting in an operating loss for the company in Q1 2009 compared to operating income in the prior periods.
The document lists mining projects in the Philippines categorized by the primary mineral resource. There are 6 gold-silver projects, 3 copper-gold-silver projects, 1 copper-gold project, 3 chromite projects, and 24 nickel projects operated by various mining companies. The projects are located across several regions of the Philippines and provide contact information for each company including addresses, phone numbers and websites.
The document summarizes nickel exploration and mining in the Philippines. It lists several major nickel deposits and their tonnages and nickel grades. It discusses how the nickel price recovery has allowed suspended dredging operations to resume. It also highlights that Taganito has started construction of a high pressure acid leach plant. Finally, it reviews the status of other metals in the Philippines like iron, gold, and copper, and opportunities for further exploration.
The Philippines has rich mineral resources due to its location along the Circum-Pacific Rim of Fire. It has potential to be among the top ten largest mining countries in the world. Major minerals extracted are gold, copper, nickel, and chromite. While mining has a long history in the country, new technologies and large foreign investments are helping to further develop its mineral potential. The government supports the mining industry through policies, incentives, and infrastructure development to make the most of this important sector.
The document summarizes mineral resources found in the Philippines, including copper, gold, platinum, silver, gravel, nickel, lead, chromium, lime, zinc, cobalt, manganese, and other minerals such as quartz, molybdenite, pyrite, actinolite, gypsum, barite, sphalerite, galena, epidote, magnetite, hematite, graphite, cinnabar, malachite, and coal. It provides brief descriptions of each mineral and their common uses. The document was prepared by a group of students and uploaded by an assistant.
This document discusses mining in the Philippines, including its history and current state. It notes that mining dates back to the 16th century and provides a significant economic contribution today. However, it also causes environmental degradation and issues with safety, processing, and community health/conditions. There are also policy issues around overlapping mining claims, revenue sharing, and outdated small-scale mining laws. The document focuses on small-scale mining by the Monte de Oro Small Scale Miners' Association, outlining their vision, mission, goals and objectives which center around responsible mining and improving livelihoods.
The document provides information on the location and contact details of operating gold, silver, copper, chromite, nickel, iron and polymetallic mines in the Philippines. It lists multiple companies with mines in each mineral category, and provides the project name, location, managing official, address and contact information for each mine. The mines are located across several regions of the Philippines and the document acts as a map and directory of mineral resource extraction sites in the country.
This document provides an overview of a 7th grade science unit on energy and motion. The unit covers key topics like uniform and accelerated motion, waves, sound, light, heat, and electricity. For each topic, specific concepts are introduced and example focus questions are provided. The unit aims to help students understand that energy exists in different forms, can transfer between objects, and that motion demonstrates the possession of energy. It focuses on sources of different energy forms and how energy transfers. Motion is the first topic as it concretely demonstrates energy, and its concepts aid understanding of waves, sound, and light. The unit utilizes hands-on activities to reinforce concepts and develop student thinking and skills.
This document is the second part of the Grade 7 Science Learner's Material published by the Department of Education of the Philippines. It contains 6 units on topics of energy in motion, waves, sound, light, heat, electricity, the Philippine environment, solar energy and the atmosphere, and seasons and eclipses. Each unit includes multiple student activities to explain and explore the concepts covered in that unit through hands-on learning experiences. The material is intended for use by students and teachers in learning and teaching the Grade 7 science curriculum in Philippine schools.
APEX 305 Corp is a certified general and roofing contractor founded in 2011 that specializes in construction and design. The company was formed from S+P Builders Inc., which was in business from 2003-2011 completing residential, commercial, and custom home projects. APEX 305 aims to provide high quality construction and customer service through free consultations and qualified subcontractors. Their focus is on structural work and roofing for residential and commercial buildings in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Homestead areas. The owners have decades of industry experience and the company is certified as a minority business.
This document contains production data for various mineral commodities in the Philippines for January-March 2012 and January-March 2013. It lists the quantities produced by major mining companies in the country for copper concentrate, copper cathode, gold, silver, nickel ore, chromite, and mixed nickel sulphides. For some commodities and companies, data is not available and is marked with an asterisk. Overall production levels decreased for some commodities like copper concentrate and gold, while increasing for others such as nickel ore and silver.
THE PHILIPPINE MINING INDUSTRY - LEGAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL FRAMEWORKCalbayog Journal
This document provides an overview of the Philippine mining industry, including its legal and environmental framework. It discusses what mining is, the history and importance of mining, the stages of mining operations, and the various types of permits and contracts involved in mining in the Philippines. It also outlines taxation and fees for the mining industry, as well as environmental and social provisions related to mining projects. The key points covered are the stages of mining operations (prospecting, exploration, development, exploitation), the types of permits available (exploration permits, mineral agreements, mineral processing permits), and the environmental work programs required of mining companies to address impacts.
Conference on Mining's Impact
on Philippine
Economy and Ecology
Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines (FINEX)
Management Association of the Philippines (MAP)
Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI)
GRAND BALLROOM
INTER-CONTINENTAL MANILA
2 March 2012
Friday, 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
The Philippines has rich mineral resources, ranking 5th globally, with 30% of its land area containing metallic deposits. However, mining contributes minimally to GDP and employment. Most mining is large-scale and export-oriented, dominated by transnational corporations, and causes widespread ecological destruction and human rights violations. Communities face issues like land grabbing, increased poverty, and health impacts. People's organizations are engaged in monitoring, education, research, and protests to call for a mining moratorium, repeal of the 1995 Mining Act, and passage of a People's Mining Bill to better protect the environment and people's rights.
This document is a learner's material for Grade 7 Science in the Philippines. It covers 6 units: Energy in Motion, Waves Around You, Sound, Light, Heat, and Electricity. It also includes 4 units on Earth and Space. The material provides activities, exercises, and lessons to teach students about motion, energy, waves, electricity, the human body, and Earth's environment and systems. It was published by the Philippine Department of Education to educate seventh grade science students.
Pre-Spanish times in the Philippines, the Spanish explored for gold but failed to find large quantities due to resistance from the indigenous people. During Spanish rule, the Philippines remained economically stagnant. American imperialism in the 20th century exploited the Philippines' mineral resources, particularly gold. The US military defeated resistance and American companies established large-scale mining operations. After independence, US business interests continued to dominate the mining industry through agreements.
Mining industry in the philippines-types and problemsLyk Mrsn Mndz
The document discusses the history of mining in the Philippines from the arrival of Spanish colonizers in the 16th century to modern times. It notes that the oldest industries established in the country were mining for gold, copper, and silver. It provides details on major mining periods from the 1899-1919 and 1920s-1930s through the 1970s-1980s. Specific mines are mentioned, such as a nickel deposit in Surigao. The document outlines several mining processes and common minerals mined. It also discusses the environmental, social, political, and health impacts of mining and provides recommendations to strengthen regulations and protections.
The document discusses soil horizons and properties including color, texture, structure, and pH. It notes that soil degradation in drylands is primarily caused by wind and water erosion. Desertification is defined as a loss of over 10% productivity due to various factors like erosion, overgrazing, drought, and climate change. The document also discusses irrigation, salinization, and pesticides and recommends soil conservation practices for farmers like crop rotation and reduced tillage to prevent degradation and build organic matter.
The document summarizes the key points of the Philippine Mining Act of 1995, including that it aims to revitalize the mining industry through fiscal reforms and incentives while maintaining environmental and social protections. It discusses how the Act considers local empowerment, indigenous groups, benefit-sharing, and environmental management. It also notes that the Philippine had abundant mineral resources and was open to foreign investment in mining at the time, but that mining has also led to environmental damage and problems for local communities.
This document discusses weathering and soil formation. It describes two types of weathering - mechanical and chemical. Mechanical weathering breaks rocks into smaller pieces without changing their chemical composition, while chemical weathering alters the rocks' chemical makeup. Weathering occurs due to factors like temperature changes, frost action, abrasion, and acids. Over time, weathering breaks rocks down into soil. Soil provides nutrients for plants and animals and is important for life. The document also examines different types of soil like residual and transported soil and how soil composition varies by location.
There are three main types of landscapes on Earth: mountains, plains, and plateaus. Mountains form through processes like folding, faulting, and volcanism, and include landforms like mountain ranges and belts. Plains are flat lands with low elevations, and include coastal and interior plains. Plateaus are broad, flat areas that rise significantly above sea level but have flat surfaces. Common examples are provided for each landscape type.
This document summarizes mining industry statistics in the Philippines from 2007 to the first quarter of 2011. It shows that the gross production value of mining increased from 102.2 billion pesos in 2007 to 144.4 billion pesos in 2010. The number of operating metallic mines increased from 24 in 2007 to 28 in 2010. Taxes, fees and royalties from mining collected by the government increased from 10.4 billion pesos in 2007 to 6.8 billion pesos in 2010.
This document summarizes mining industry statistics in the Philippines from 2008 to the third quarter of 2012. It shows that the gross production value of mining increased from 87.1 billion pesos in 2008 to 163.2 billion pesos in 2011 before declining to 79.5 billion pesos in the first three quarters of 2012. The number of operating metallic mines increased from 23 in 2008 to 35 in the third quarter of 2012. Taxes, fees and royalties from mining collected by the government increased from 7,689.4 million pesos in 2008 to 18,527.2 million pesos in 2011 before declining to 1,425.9 million pesos in the first three quarters of 2012.
This document summarizes statistics on the Philippine mining industry from 2007 to 2011. It shows that the gross production value of the industry increased each year, reaching $122.1 billion in 2011. The mining sector contributed about 1% to the country's GDP and exports. Employment in mining grew to 210,000 in 2011. Taxes, fees and royalties from the industry totaled $1.2 billion in 2011. The number of operating metallic mines increased from 24 in 2007 to 30 in 2011, while the number of approved mining applications also rose during this period.
This document summarizes statistics on the mining industry in the Philippines from 2008 to the first quarter of 2012. It shows that the gross production value of the mining industry increased from 87.1 billion pesos in 2008 to 145.3 billion pesos in 2010. The number of operating metallic mines increased from 23 in 2008 to 30 in 2011. Exports of minerals and mineral products fluctuated between 1.47 billion and 2.66 billion US dollars during this period. Employment in mining and quarrying grew from 158,000 people in 2008 to 238,000 in the first quarter of 2012.
This document summarizes Philippine mining industry statistics from 2008 to the first half of 2012. It shows that the gross production value, gross value added, exports, employment, and taxes from mining have generally increased over this period. The number of operating metallic and non-metallic mines has also risen. However, world metal prices and the peso-dollar exchange rate have fluctuated over these years.
Estimation of energy consumption for each process in the japanese steel industryนาย เอกบาน
The document analyzes energy consumption in the Japanese steel industry by estimating energy use for each production process based on statistical data. It finds that:
1) Blast furnaces have the highest energy consumption, followed by rolling and piping processes.
2) The specific energy consumption of crude steel from integrated steel plants is approximately 2.6 times higher than from electric arc furnaces.
3) Reducing energy use in the steel industry is important for mitigating global warming given steel's significant energy demands. The analysis provides a basis for evaluating opportunities to lower consumption across different processes.
- Base metals prices were resilient in October and currently stand up from the start of that month, with the GFMS Base Metals Index averaging 262.8 in October, up 3% from September and 31% year-on-year.
- Aluminum production in China reached an all-time high in September while copper prices reached a cycle peak above $6,600/tonne in late October, supported by concerns over tight supply.
- Zinc prices outperformed other base metals, boosted by declining LME stocks and a mine suspension, while aluminum and tin underperformed due to high inventories and unwinding of long positions.
Objective Capital's West Africa Investment Conference 2012
Moevenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra, Ghana
7-9 May 2012
Speaker: Dr Toni Aubynn, The Ghana Chamber of Mines
This document provides an overview and summary of pollutant releases and transfers reported in North America in 2009. Some key points:
- Total releases and transfers reported were 4.3 billion kg, with the US accounting for 62%, Canada 36%, and Mexico 2%.
- The top sectors for releases and transfers were metal ore mining, oil and gas extraction, support for mining and oil/gas, and electric power generation.
- The top pollutants released to air by volume were hydrochloric acid, ammonia, and sulfuric acid. The top pollutants to water by volume were nitrates, ammonia, and phosphorus.
- The next report in Spring 2013 will analyze changes from
Choosing the right career path in college can be tough. So we though we should share some statistics that can help you narrow down your choices. This file provides job projection figures for several job titles in Jacksonville. Take a look and you might find a new job interest :)
This document summarizes Pakistan's major commodity exports for July-June 2010-11 and 2009-10. The top three exported commodities by value were:
1. Rice, worth $2.16 billion, accounting for 1.08% of total exports.
2. Textiles, worth $13.63 billion, accounting for 34.77% of total exports.
3. Petroleum and petroleum products, worth $1.35 billion, accounting for 30.87% of total exports.
This document provides stock recommendations from Angel Broking. It lists 49 companies across various sectors such as agro products, auto ancillaries, banking, cement, infrastructure, IT, media, metals, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, power, real estate, and shipping. For each company, it provides the market cap, buy strategy, current market price (CMP), 12-month price target, expected percentage upside return, and dividend yield. The recommendations have an investment horizon of 12 months. A disclaimer is provided noting that investment decisions are solely the responsibility of the investor and past performance does not guarantee future returns.
The document discusses Mexico's mining industry and mineral potential. It notes that mining production and investment have increased in recent years. Mexico has significant deposits of metals like gold, silver, copper, zinc, and lead. It is one of the largest global producers of silver and other minerals. The mining industry is an important source of foreign income for Mexico.
The document provides an overview of IDBI Bank including:
- IDBI Bank was established in 1964 and was originally fully owned by the government but has since seen decreasing government ownership and an increase in private ownership.
- It has a large network of over 900 branches across India and provides various corporate and retail banking services.
- Some key investments and subsidiaries of IDBI Bank that have helped develop India's financial system are listed.
1. The document provides financial and performance data for Kasikornbank from 2552-2554, including revenue, profits, asset quality indicators, and efficiency metrics.
2. It discusses Kasikornbank's strengths in serving SME customers, 2-3 branch network, and Harvard Business School partnership. Weaknesses include lack of ATM network and limited product offerings.
3. Opportunities discussed include growth of ASEAN economic community, expansion of ATM network, and developing new digital banking services like e-savings accounts. Threats include increased competition from other large banks.
The document is a response from a company to queries raised by tax authorities regarding withholding taxes for the 2011 tax year. It provides explanations for why withholding tax was not deducted from the full amount of salary expenses reported in the audited financial statements. It details that a majority of wages were paid to manual laborers earning below the taxable limit, and that withholding tax was deducted from applicable payments to directors and employees. Supporting documents like salary registers are available.
The document summarizes exploration results from a nickel-copper-PGM discovery in Michigan's Upper Peninsula made by Bitterroot Resources Ltd. and Below Exploration Inc. Drilling has intersected disseminated, semi-massive, and massive sulphide mineralization at the LM Property, including intervals grading up to 5.16% nickel and 3.68% copper. Assays indicate the massive sulphides could grade as high as 7% nickel and 8% copper. The results suggest the potential for an Eagle Mine-type deposit on the property. Bitterroot Resources Ltd. is the majority owner and operator of the ongoing exploration project.
2010 Financial Analysis and Accounting StatementsPetrobras
Petrobras is a Brazilian oil and gas company founded in 1953. It operates in 30 countries across exploration and production, refining, trade and transportation of oil and natural gas, petrochemicals, distribution of oil products, energy, biofuels, and renewable energy. Petrobras' mission is to operate safely and profitably with social and environmental responsibility in Brazil and abroad. Its vision is to be one of the top five largest integrated energy companies globally by 2020. Key values include sustainable development, integration, results, innovation, ethics, diversity, and social responsibility. In 2010, Petrobras' net operating revenues were over $100 billion and its net income was over $35 billion.
Presentation for the_minister-mining_development_in_guyana2Mark LaJ
The document discusses mining opportunities in Guyana, including gold mining in greenstone belts, diamond mining in rivers, bauxite mining along the coast, and potential for oil and gas development. It outlines Guyana's mineral resources such as gold, diamonds, bauxite, aggregates, and silica sand. The government aims to facilitate growth in the mining sector through supporting artisanal and large-scale gold projects and establishing other minerals as export industries.
This annual report summarizes Commercial Metals Company's (CMC) performance in fiscal year 2008. Some key points:
- Net earnings were $232 million on $10.4 billion in sales, down from the previous year due to a large LIFO expense.
- CMC continued investing in new facilities, technology, and international and domestic capacity expansion.
- Demand was strong globally due to emerging markets, though slowed at the end of the fiscal year. CMC's strategy focuses on vertical integration and product/geographic diversification.
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This document provides an overview and summary of the first Philippine Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (PH-EITI) Report for 2014. It includes contextual information and introduces the multi-stakeholder group that produced the report. The report contains contributions and messages from representatives of the Philippine government, private sector extractive companies, and civil society organizations. It also includes a table of contents outlining the chapters on the overview of the mining, oil and gas, and coal industries in the Philippines, the country's legal framework governing these industries and transparency, and sections on payments, revenue sharing, and sanctions. The purpose of the PH-EITI report is to provide transparency around taxes and other payments made by extractive companies to the Philippine government
The document is a report on the Philippine Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (PH-EITI) for 2014. It consists of two volumes: Volume I provides contextual information on the extractive industry framework, legal policies, licensing processes, payments, and governance. Volume II is the reconciliation report, comparing payments from companies to what was reported as collected by government agencies, identifying any discrepancies. The report aims to improve transparency and understanding of how natural resources are managed in the Philippines.
The document contains 4 annexes that provide information about the Philippines Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (PH-EITI). Annex i lists Executive Order 147. Annex ii and iii list the members of the Multi-Stakeholder Group and Technical Working Group, including representatives from government agencies, business, and civil society organizations. Annex iv lists the members of the PH-EITI Secretariat. Annex v provides profiles of the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines, Petroleum Association of the Philippines, and Bantay Kita, which are involved in PH-EITI.
The Tampakan Copper-Gold Project and Human Rights Violations in the South Cotabato, Philippines
Summary
The Tampakan Copper-Gold Project in the Philippines threatens the environment and the livelihoods of local populations. The Bla'an indigenous peoples that occupy these ancestral territories oppose the project and are victims of multiple violations of human rights. But Glencore-Xstrata is still insisting on pursiung the project.
26th session of the Human Rights Council 2014
Item 3 Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development
Joint written statement of the Europe-Third World Centre (CETIM) and Franciscans International
UN symbol: A/HRC/26/NGO/94
Speech by Julian Payne, President, Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philip...No to mining in Palawan
Speech by Julian Payne, President, Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines
On “A Foreign Investor’s View on Mining in the Philippines”
At the Development Academy of the Philippines, Pasig City, on July 10, 2014
MINING
“SECTION 4. Grant of Mineral Agreements Pending New Legislation. No new mineral agreements shall be entered into until a legislation rationalizing existing revenue sharing
schemes and mechanisms shall have taken effect. The DENR may continue to grant and issue Exploration Permits under existing laws, rules and guidelines.” - Executive Order No. 79, July 6, 2012.
The report is based on a desk study and a three-week
field trip to the Philippines, where data was gathered
through qualitative interviews. Interview partners included
affected communities, company representatives, local and
national civil society organizations, as well as government
authorities. By evaluating this data we shed light on the
main human rights issues linked to the Tampakan Project.
The choice of our interview partners reflects our human
rights approach. While our interviewees have both positive
and negative attitudes towards the Tampakan Project, they
do not constitute a representative sample of the population
in the area. Instead, our goal is to make sure that we include those people who have serious concerns with regard to their human rights situation and to analyze their hopes and fears and complement this information with desk research and the views of other stakeholders and experts.
Prior to the start of stock exchange trading on 5 January 2012, Intex issued a stock exchange announcement stating that it had signed a MoU with MCC8 for the development of its nickel project in Mindoro. This agreement could grant MCC8 a “project management contract” (“PMC”) which would mean that MCC8 would take on most of the responsibility for the project finance and development of the field. As consideration for this, MCC8 and its strategic partners would have an option to purchase up to 90% of Mindoro Nickel, in a staged process, for a total of USD 296 million. Intex would retain 10% and would have an option to buy back a further 10% for up to USD 60 million following completion of the project1.
This document presents statistics on the Philippine mining industry from 2008 to 2012. It shows that the total gross production value of mining peaked at $163.2 billion in 2011 but declined to $79.5 billion in 2012. The largest contributor to gross production value was large-scale metallic mining, though small-scale gold mining contributed significantly in earlier years. Taxes and fees collected from mining also peaked in 2011 at $22.2 billion before declining sharply to $1.7 billion in 2012. The number of operating metallic mines and processing plants fluctuated between 23-35 and 2 respectively.
The document provides a position paper on the Philex Mining disaster that occurred in August 2012 in Benguet province, Philippines. It discusses how 20 million metric tons of mining waste spilled into the local river system from the mine's tailings pond, choking parts of the river and devastating the ecosystem. While initial tests found heavy metal levels in the water and fish to be below toxic thresholds, long term impacts on other organisms and bioaccumulation over time are concerns. The paper calls for Philex to take responsibility, increased monitoring, research on impacts, and adoption of the precautionary principle given risks to public health and the environment. It recommends policies and partnerships to strengthen regulation and enforcement of mining practices.
SUMMARY STATEMENT TO THE SENATE COMMITTEES ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH, MARCH 19, 2013
By: Christian S. Monsod
Climate Change Congress of the Philippines
pp.1-5
PAB Resolution
IN THE MATTER OF
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
AND ABATEMENT CASE
DENR-PAB Case No. CAR-00836-12
- versus-
PHILEX MINING CORPORATION,
Respondent.
FOR: Violation of R.A. 9275 and Its
Implementing Rules and Regulations
25 February 2013
With an estimated $1.4 trillion in reserves, Philippine mining potential ranks
fifth in the world, covering an estimated 9 million hectares, but less than
2% has mining permits. After long stagnation, the sector has been coming
back after a 2005 SC decision affirming RA 7942, considered a world-class
legal framework for sustainable development. Minerals development is a
government priority and has great potential for jobs and revenue. Government
has identified over 60 priority PPP projects. Mining can support poor
rural areas through high quality jobs, local tax payments, and community
development. The national government receives substantial royalty and tax
payments. Government revenue from mining increased 800% from 2002 to
PhP10.4 billion in 2007. However, full development of the sector continues
to face significant challenges. Lengthy, tedious approvals for Exploration
Permits (EPs) continue to impede investment. Several LGUs have closed their
provinces to mining. Industry is concerned that the Writ of Kalikasan might
disturb lawful activities. An investor cannot tell easily if land is ancestral land.
Skilled Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) personnel often leave public
service. EO 79 has imposed a moratorium on new mining permits, pending the
passage of a new law on the revenue-sharing scheme between industry
The Fraser Institute Annual Survey of Mining
Companies was sent to approximately 4,100
exploration, development, and other mining-related
companies around the world. Several mining
publications and associations also helped publicize the
survey... The survey, conducted from October 9, 2012,
to January 6, 2013, represents responses from 742 of those
companies. The companies participating in the survey
reported exploration spending of US$6.2 billion
in 2012 and US$5.4 billion in 2011
Application For The Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) Of The Tampakan Project
O.P. Case No.12-F-159
DENR Case No. 1966
Paquito N. Ochoa, Jr
Executive Secretary
Philippines
This report provides an updated mineral resource estimate for the MMDC Nickel Project located in Surigao del Sur, Philippines as of December 2012. A total of 1,289 drill holes were completed within the project area, with assay results indicating the presence of high-iron limonite ore and high-nickel saprolite ore. Using a polygon method and classification guidelines consistent with CIM and JORC standards, the total Measured and Indicated mineral resources are estimated to be 11.84 million tonnes averaging 1.52% nickel. Additionally, the total Inferred resources are estimated to be 17.94 million tonnes averaging 1.37% nickel. This represents an update from the 2010 resource estimate.
Pollution Adjudication Board fines Philex Mining over Clean Water Act ViolationsNo to mining in Palawan
Pollution Adjudication Board fines Philex Mining over Clean Water Act Violations
On Thursday, January 24, Philex disclosed to the exchange that it received a notice of issuance from the Pollution Adjudication Board (PAB)to cease-and-desist from using its tailings pond at its Padcal mine in Benguet following a mine spill in August 2012.
The new environmental legislation replaces 18 environmental laws with 8 laws and introduces 2 entirely new laws. The purpose of the review was to reduce duplication and improve the quality of regulation, ensure responsible, environmentally-friendly and sustainable development, improve economic efficiency, introduce international standards in environmental auditing and the "polluter pays" principle, increase public participation in environmental decision-making, and secure funds for environmental protection.
This document summarizes Philippine mining industry statistics from 1997 to 2011. It shows that the total gross production value of mining has increased substantially over this period, reaching P163.2 billion in 2011. Employment in mining and quarrying has also risen steadily, with 210,000 workers in 2011. Taxes, fees and royalties collected from mining have grown significantly as well, totaling P18.5 billion in 2011. The number of operating mines and processing plants has generally trended upward along with higher global market prices for key minerals like copper, gold, nickel and silver over this period.
ZKsync airdrop of 3.6 billion ZK tokens is scheduled by ZKsync for next week.pdfSOFTTECHHUB
The world of blockchain and decentralized technologies is about to witness a groundbreaking event. ZKsync, the pioneering Ethereum Layer 2 network, has announced the highly anticipated airdrop of its native token, ZK. This move marks a significant milestone in the protocol's journey, empowering the community to take the reins and shape the future of this revolutionary ecosystem.
Cleades Robinson, a respected leader in Philadelphia's police force, is known for his diplomatic and tactful approach, fostering a strong community rapport.
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June 12, 2024 UnityNet International (#UNI) World Environment Day Abraham Project 2024 Press Release from Markham / Mississauga, Ontario in the, Greater Tkaronto Bioregion, Canada in the North American Great Lakes Watersheds of North America (Turtle Island).
Methanex is the world's largest producer and supplier of methanol. We create value through our leadership in the global production, marketing and delivery of methanol to customers. View our latest Investor Presentation for more details.
The E-Way Bill revolutionizes logistics by digitizing the documentation of goods transport, ensuring transparency, tax compliance, and streamlined processes. This mandatory, electronic system reduces delays, enhances accountability, and combats tax evasion, benefiting businesses and authorities alike. Embrace the E-Way Bill for efficient, reliable transportation operations.
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