Stans Energy heavy rare earth Prod. 2012
wenn die produktion erstmal anläuft ist der sp nicht mehr aufzuhalten. mit ein wenig glück wird uns dieses jahr reich bescheeren!
Centerra könnte (aber warum sollten sie ?) Stans "übernehmen", aber nicht Stans Centerra.
aber du hast recht !
@Farrier
Fusion , Joint Venture usw...
Stans Energy renewed the license for the deposit Aktyuz
04/06/13 17:09
Dmitry Denysenko
Licensing Commission of the State Agency for Geology and Mineral Resources, after 1.5 years of extended LLC Stans Energy Kg - "daughter" Canadian corporation Stans Energy - a license to explore for deposits of rare earth metals Aktyuz. This is "World Bank" today, June 4, reported in the State Geology Agency.
Stans Energy has licensed this area in early 2010. A year later, in 2011, extended the license, but in 2012 due to the suspension of the issuance and renewal of licenses on behalf of the former Prime Minister Omurbek Babanov of the company have been suspended.
On the official website of the company reported that in November 2011 Stans Energy submitted all the necessary paperwork to request an extension of the exploration license area aktyuzskoy. In May, July, September and November 2012, the Company requests all of the consideration of the application for license renewal have been ignored. In this regard, the company filed a lawsuit against the State Geology Agency action.
As noted in the latter, to the lawsuit in court is not reached, since May 24 Licensing Committee approved the extension of the license Stans Energy.
Note that the LLC "Kutisay Mining" LLC is a subsidiary of Stans Energy Kg, founded by the Canadian Stans Energy Corp.
Stans Energy Kg has a license for subsoil use for exploration and development of mineral deposits Kutessay II (rare earth metals, bismuth, molybdenum, and silver) and Kalesay (beryllium, lead).
Aktyuz field consists of more than 50 mineralized zones location of rare earth metals. Found that lead mining in this area was still in the IX-XII century. Underground mining of various metals matches were held from 1942 to 1946.
URL: http://www.vb.kg/230832
LG Schabo04
Kurs Stück
15:45:01 0,14 €
70.000
Hab zwar fast die gleiche Menge, aber nicht den Einstandskurs.
http://www.usetdas.com/TDAS/NewsArticle.aspx?NewsID=21752
MFG Smy
China will Preisverfall stoppen, Einschränkungen geplant
Peking 07.06.13 - Das chinesische Ministerium für Industrie und IT ist mit der Entwicklung des Marktes für Seltene Erden unzufrieden und will deshalb weitere „Anpassungen“ vornehmen. Dies berichtete die chinesische Zeitung Economic Information Daily.
Das Ministerium soll dem Zeitungsbericht zufolge vor wenigen Wochen ein Treffen mit Industrievertretern abgehalten haben, bei dem über Möglichkeiten zur Vermeidung illegalen Bergbaus und dem Verkauf gesprochen wurde. Dabei sei auch diskutiert worden, die Steuern auf in China produzierte Seltene Erden zu erhöhen.
Gleichzeitig erwarten die Analysten von IHS Chemical, dass die Nachfrage nach Seltenen Erden in den kommenden Jahren steigen soll, womit die Angebotssorgen wachsen. Größtes Problem für die Branche sind aber die instabilen Preise. Im vergangenen Jahr, so IHS Chemical, seien mehr als 100.000 Tonnen Seltene Erden verbraucht worden, bis 2017 wird ein Wachstum von jährlich 7,6 Prozent auf dann 150.000 Tonnen Bedarf erwartet. Dabei soll das Nachfragewachstum angeführt werden von China, wo ein Anstieg um 8,3 Prozent erwartet wird.
China hat in der Vergangenheit bereits Exportquoten für Seltene Erden eingerichtet, um den Preissturz zu beenden. Bisher ist dies aber kaum gelungen, die Preise sanken im Mai wieder dramatisch.
Sie tun Alles um Ihr Monopol aufrecht zu erhalten !
Zuerst sorgen sie durch gesteuerten "Preisverfall" dafür, dass die Konkurrenz Überlebensprobleme bekommt, dann, wenn keiner mehr aufgrund zu geringer Margen Interesse hat Produzent zu werden oder zu bleiben, können sie wieder alleine über Preise entscheiden.
Warum wohl konnte Stans in Kirg. aktiv sein ? Warum war die Produktionsanlage stillgelegt ?
Was meinst Du denn, was gerade stattfindet ??
das rennen gewinnt man nicht indem man zuerst losläuft! und auch stans als nummer 4 (hinter China, moly u. lynas) ist eine gute partie!
fakt ist aber das China der rangabgelaufen wird. die haben es bis zum schluss ausgereizt und den bogen überspannt.
jetzt kommt Mütterchen Russland um ein Gleichgewicht reinzubringen. freu dich doch! es ist alles in bahn!
Kennst Du den Unterschied zwischen banalen Fragen und rhetorischen Fragen ?
Nichts ist in der Bahn, nichts ist entschieden.
Ob es z.B. Lynas in 2 oder 3 Jahren noch gibt, oder ob es durch die Chinesen übernommen wurde, ist eher fraglich.
Der Basketpreis liegt mittlerweile nahe an, oder unterhalb der Produktionskosten.
Das Rennen gewinnt man, indem einem nicht kurz vor Schluss die Luft ausgeht, nicht durch einen "Fehlstart" durch zu frühes Loslaufen.
Aber einen Versuch war es wert..
Entweder ist man von Stans (HRE) Energy überzeugt,
oder, nun ja, man ist es halt nicht...
Ich bin von Stans Energy weiterhin überzeugt,
also kann ich doch auch noch ein Bisserl warten...
LG: Teras.
An Stans "Geschäftsmodell", wenn man es so nennen will, zweifle ich auch nicht.
Aber wie viel Einfluss hat Stans, auf das "Geschehen vor Ort" ?
Hier ging es um China: Was steckt hinter den Meldungen, angebl. den Preisverfall stoppen zu wollen ? Ist das wirklich (zumindest im Moment ) die Absicht der Chinesen ?
http://www.metal-pages.com/metalprices/rareearths/
Ich habe noch nicht an 2 aufeinanderfolgenden Tagen "grüne" Zahlen gelesen...
http://www.shareribs.com/rohstoffe/...uziert_produktion_id101024.html
In China sind die Produktionskosten sagen wir mal "variabel".
Having acess to rare earth became same important as having access to copper or similar metals. Its a small portion compared to other metalls, but it bacame of same importance.
China now does everything to become gameleader also in production of high tech industries. The development od the 3D printer gave them the biggest shock ever, as this will move a lot of business back to the west. It is just not yet well reckognized by the public-it is one of the greatest technological development and will change our lives within the next 10 years, same or even more than the computer did. Even if the chinese will copy this technology a million times, it will not change the fact that production capability will drift in different directions as those products coming from 3D printers WILL be even CHEAPER in the west. So, Chinas struggle will become more fierce. China will need more money to develop its own country and finding ways to be more compatitive as millions of unskilled workers wont help them in the next decade, as they need to climb the hurdle from cheap producer to quality producer, same as Japan long time ago. Or they need to target Africa as their last resort customers. I am sure we wont see many chinese cars on our roads, as our technology in this sector is out of their league, yet and for the next 10years at least.
Stans, is also a small stone in the big play. Too small to be taken serious, but too important to be lost in that race. So, this we all know and thats why we are still here. Basically we are also (very tiny) fighting for a cause, not only money. Stay long -sometimes it needs to believe in a cause also. I was also puzzled sometimes, unhappy, but it isnt over before it is over. Have a nice weekend!
Good reads:
Beijing - China will further reduce quotas for rare earth exports by 30 percent at most next year to protect the precious metals from over-exploitation, said an official from the Ministry of Commerce.
He added that the country is now facing the possibility that reserves of medium and heavy rare earths might run dry within 15 to 20 years if the current rate of production is maintained.
Export quotas will continue to be axed in the first half of next year, said the source who declined to be named.
Related readings:
China's rare earth rules meet int'l regulations
Rare earth elements undervalued
Rare earth will not be used as bargaining chip: Wen
China's Chinalco to invest 10b yuan in rare earth sector
China, which produces 95 percent of the world's supplies, has reduced 2010 production levels and slashed export quotas by 72 percent for the second half to 7,976 tons, according to ministry data.
Rare earths, composed of 17 elements, are used in a number of high-tech processes ranging from wind turbines and hybrid cars to missiles.
Domestic deposits dropped to 27 million tons by the end of 2009 - that's 30 percent of the world's total explored reserves - from 43 million in 1996, said Chao Ning, section chief of foreign trade with the ministry at a Beijing conference.
He said reserves of medium and heavy rare earths may only last 15 to 20 years at the current rate of production, which could lead to China being forced to imports supplies.
Medium and heavy rare earth, also known as ion-absor bed-type rare earth, is more valuable than the lighter variety. It's used in advanced areas such as missiles.
China's verified reserves of ion-absorbed-type rare earth stood at 8 million tons in 2008, while reserves of light rare earth totaled 50 to 60 million, according to data from the Ministry of Land and Resources.
"China is not the only country that has these deposits, but it has been dominating the world's supply market for more than a decade, thereby depleting its own resources," Chao said.
He added that strategic, environmental and economic considerations mean that the country can't afford to continue shouldering the burden of supplying the world.
Some developed countries - such as the United States, which alone holds 15 percent of the world's reserves - depend almost entirely on Chinese supplies. They ceased domestic production long ago because importation is more cost effective.
Prices in China rose by fractionally more than 20 percent since 1979 to hit an average of $8,500 per ton in 2009.
From a chinese Magazine:
SHANGHAI, May 27 (SMM) - State Council Unveils New Policies to Support Rare Earth Mining The State Council recently introduced a series of new policies, including delegating administrative review and approval rights regarding mining and separation of mineral resources of strategic importance such as rare earth, iron ore, coal and uranium, especially rare earth deep processing. This is a sign of strong support by the central government for rare earth industry. WSJ: China Rare Earth Exports Rebound Wall Street Journal reported that China’s rare earth exports have rebounded over the past few months. Analysts believe lower rare earth prices and recovery of Japanese economy are the major drivers of China’s growing rare earth expo......
Read more at http://www.stockhouse.com/bullboards/...mp;t=list#OjedtgDbS6iqDXxz.99
Its a MUST read. It has been said that chinese scientists are leading in the development of this technology. This technology was introduced by Dr. Searl in the 60's maybe also supressed as Teslas ETT. I am not a friend of conspiracy theories, but reading this rises questions as: some are worried to loose control. UFO's maybe arent extraterestical but a excuse to hide advanced technology from the public....Was denkt Ihr? Auf jeden fall werden unsere Metalle gebraucht ;)
http://www.searlsolution.com
LG: Teras.