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Not built yet. It’s an 8 year project, and not just the worlds biggest dam, it’s in the Himalayas so will require hundreds of kilometres of new transmission lines, access roads, bridges and converts, obviously 100’s trucks and machines.You do not understand,@DrBourse , there was a giant dam built in China and yesterday IO became s super hero.. forever
Sarcastic obviously.
interesting data Dr, on how many years if i may ask?
So a 13% rise like we have seen would be much higher than average.
The job markets are up in China, but it's hard to say how accurate the info is coming out of China.Not built yet. It’s an 8 year project, and not just the worlds biggest dam, it’s in the Himalayas so will require hundreds of kilometres of new transmission lines, access roads, bridges and converts, obviously 100’s trucks and machines.
Obviously it’s not the be all and end all of the world economy, but it will produce a decent amount of steel demand, and every bit of demand helps support price.
None of this really matters, so don’t want to waste to much time talking about it, but those charts show the iron ore price dropping in July and not rising till Oct or Nov.You guys are going to make my hair go greyer than what it is.
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@finicky A bit odd that a mine of this magnitude has not hit the headlines with the local press at least.Hadn't heard about this elsewhere? it's from an Indian publication, dated 7 June. Bullsheet?!
World’s largest iron ore mine discovered, $6 trillion find could make Australia unstoppable
Synopsis
A new iron ore deposit has been discovered in Australia's Hamersley region. The reserve is estimated at 55 billion metric tons. Its market value is approximately $6 trillion. The ore has over 60% iron concentration. This discovery will boost Australia's position in the global iron ore market. It will also bring major investments. New infrastructure development is expected in the region.
Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
After skimming the empty words and gissip sheet generalisations, I tried to relieve the last paragraph and this is what pasted;@finicky A bit odd that a mine of this magnitude has not hit the headlines with the local press at least.
Perhaps scammers doing what they do best, setting up a scam.
If this really does exist then only Rio, BHP, Fortescue or Gina (Hancock Mining) would be the go-to ones to develop it.i actually saw that headlines, and was wondering who own it.
in any case, developing a new mining resources in Australia will take a while
you still have Glencore with a desire to a better iron ore exposure ( and they still dream of swallowing RIO )If this really does exist then only Rio, BHP, Fortescue or Gina (Hancock Mining) would be the go-to ones to develop it.
I would have thought that a mountain of Fe this size would have already been pegged by one of the big four and done exactly that.you still have Glencore with a desire to a better iron ore exposure ( and they still dream of swallowing RIO )
and depending on how much infrastructure is needed to get it up and running MIN might be capable of a major partnership in developing it , and FEX is growing in capability with transport and port facilities
huge is nice , but large resources can be mined fast or slow ( be careful that BHP doesn't buy this and put it on hold to limit competition , say for 10 oy 20 years )
considering the resource is 60%+ , i would have thought aerial surveys would have picked this up much earlier especially in the area .I would have thought that a mountain of Fe this size would have already been pegged by one of the big four and done exactly that.
Put on the back burner for a considerable time.
That’s a fake article, my mate sent me a similar one few months ago, and I couldn’t find any other credible sources confirming it, so I ask AI if it was true, at first it says it was true and quoted that same article, but then I ask if it was sure and then the AI confirmed that it had gotten carried away and on a second look it couldn’t find a credible source eitherHadn't heard about this elsewhere? it's from an Indian publication, dated 7 June. Bullsheet?!
World’s largest iron ore mine discovered, $6 trillion find could make Australia unstoppable
Synopsis
A new iron ore deposit has been discovered in Australia's Hamersley region. The reserve is estimated at 55 billion metric tons. Its market value is approximately $6 trillion. The ore has over 60% iron concentration. This discovery will boost Australia's position in the global iron ore market. It will also bring major investments. New infrastructure development is expected in the region.
Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
Be careful @finicky, Jacinta price got severely bagged for less than that.India, the land of scammers
it amazes me the lack of filters, aka gumption, some people exhibit.Be careful @finicky, Jacinta price got severely bagged for less than that.
Mick
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