steel would not exist
and buildings quickly crumble
steel, we cannot create lasting dreams!
by Andy Scott is clad in stainless steel
growing by 5 to 7% for 70 years
of our increasing use of metal because
it makes everything more durable
mineral claims over a 330 kilometer route
of unique high ground through
the wetlands
economic viability of mining chromite
and negative impact on the
ecologically sensitive wetlands
reducing chromite to ferrochrome alloy; natural gas
America for many decades will keep
its price low
ferrochrome at 1700 degrees in
electric arc furnaces
of natural gas reduction of chromite
"new art" and is the subject of global
patent applications
at 1300 degrees, leading to much lower
energy consumption
gas reduction replacing the existing
method is equivalent to the power
needs of a country the size of Italy
fewer greenhouse gases
revolutionize ferrochrome production
Magnetotelluric Survey
Why Chromite
Transportation Solution & CHROMIUM IP
First Nations
Economic Benefits
Jeyan Jeganathan of The Agenda interviews Frank Smeenk, CEO of KWG – Apr 04, 2023
Since the Ring of Fire’s mining potential was discovered in 2007, several companies have tried to find the path to make the opportunities there a reality. To bring us up to date on why the mineral deposit’s potential and why it’s so important, we welcome Frank Smeenk, CEO of CCC.
The Agenda | Jeyan Jeganathan | @yeyanTVO | @theagenda | tvo.me