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ENERGY TRANSITION: Standard Lithium in carbon-capture technology project

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Standard Lithium Ltd it is undertaking a pilot project in southern Arkansas to test carbon-capture technology to reduce emissions, the company said. The pilot project will be undertaken in collaboration with the owner of the technology, Aqualung Carbon Capture AS, and will be installed at a natural gas processing site in Columbia County, Arkansas, that is owned and operated by oil and gas explorat...Read More

FOCUS: Chinese lead smelters see 'silver lining' in precious metal exports

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Several lead smelters in China, which have previously struggled to raise finance, have been restarting their idled furnaces to take advantage of opportunities to sell the heavy metal's by-products abroad, market sources said.Over the past few months, Hunan-based lead smelters, including Hunan Yuteng Nonferrous Metals and Chenzhou City Jingui Silver Industry Co, have obtained silver tolling li...Read More

ASIA STEEL SCRAP DIGEST: Cheaper Russian bulk scrap emerges in China market

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

The Chinese import market for steel scrap remained quiet on Tuesday September 14 despite Russian sellers offering bulk plate and structural (P&S) scrap at lower prices, market sources said.Cheaper Russia-origin P&S still not attractive to buyers in ChinaSharp drop in Chinese ferrous futures hampers scrap buying demandUptrend continues in Taiwan imported containerized scrap.ChinaLower-cost steel sc...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP: Fresh US cargoes correct up prices

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish steelmakers have continued to book deep-sea scrap cargoes at slightly better prices, market participants told Fastmarkets on Tuesday September 14.A steel mill in the Iskenderun region booked a United States cargo comprising 24,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (85:15) at $443 per tonne and 4,000 tonnes of plate and structural (P&S) at $458 per tonne cfr.The same mill also booked a Canadian cargo compr...Read More

Bids reach $2,240/dmt during Pilbara Minerals' second spodumene auction

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Bids reached $2,240 per dry metric tonne (dmt) during Pilbara Minerals' second spodumene concentrate auction held via its Battery Material Exchange (BMX) platform on Tuesday September 14, sources told Fastmarkets.The auction is for 8,000 tonnes of spodumene concentrates (SC 5.5% basis) with shipment in November, market participants said. The latest price is at a fob Hedland basis and was 79.2% hig...Read More

Philippine semi-finished steel imports down 12% in H1 2021 amid Covid-19 troubles

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Semi-finished steel imports to the Philippines, mostly made up of steel billet, fell 11.6% year on year in the first half of 2021 with demand choked by the country's ongoing struggles with Covid-19.1.23 million tonnes of material were imported to the Philippines in January-June 2021, down from 1.39 million tonnes over the first half of 2020, according to statistics compiled by the Philippines...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from September 14

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday September 14 that are worth another look....Read More

ENERGY TRANSITION: Standard Lithium in carbon-capture technology project

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Standard Lithium Ltd it is undertaking a pilot project in southern Arkansas to test carbon-capture technology to reduce emissions, the company said. The pilot project will be undertaken in collaboration with the owner of the technology, Aqualung Carbon Capture AS, and will be installed at a natural gas processing site in Columbia County, Arkansas, that is owned and operated by oil and gas explorat...Read More

FOCUS: Chinese lead smelters see 'silver lining' in precious metal exports

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Several lead smelters in China, which have previously struggled to raise finance, have been restarting their idled furnaces to take advantage of opportunities to sell the heavy metal's by-products abroad, market sources said.Over the past few months, Hunan-based lead smelters, including Hunan Yuteng Nonferrous Metals and Chenzhou City Jingui Silver Industry Co, have obtained silver tolling li...Read More

FOCUS: Chinese lead smelters see 'silver lining' in precious metal exports

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Several lead smelters in China, which have previously struggled to raise finance, have been restarting their idled furnaces to take advantage of opportunities to sell the heavy metal's by-products abroad, market sources said.Over the past few months, Hunan-based lead smelters, including Hunan Yuteng Nonferrous Metals and Chenzhou City Jingui Silver Industry Co, have obtained silver tolling li...Read More

GULF STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Buyers wait for new projects before placing big orders

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Buyers of steel rebar and billet in the United Arab Emirates preferred to wait for new construction or infrastructure projects to be announced before placing big orders because of price uncertainty, sources told Fastmarkets on Tuesday September 14.However, no big projects have been announced recently in the region, sources added.UAE market participants did not want to order material in case global...Read More

China's Tianqi Lithium eyes Hong Kong listing

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Chinese lithium producer Tianqi Lithium's board of directors have unanimously approved a proposal for the company to list its shares in Hong Kong, the company said on Monday September 13.The company plans to use proceeds of the listing to repay its...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP: Fresh US cargoes correct up prices

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish steelmakers have continued to book deep-sea scrap cargoes at slightly better prices, market participants told Fastmarkets on Tuesday September 14.A steel mill in the Iskenderun region booked a United States cargo comprising 24,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (85:15) at $443 per tonne and 4,000 tonnes of plate and structural (P&S) at $458 per tonne cfr.The same mill also booked a Canadian cargo compr...Read More

RUSSIA REBAR: Oversupply pushes prices further down amid poor export demand

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

The domestic steel rebar market in Russia's Central Federal District around Moscow continued to suffer from oversupply in the week to Monday September 13, sources have told Fastmarkets, with export sales limited by the $115 per tonne temporary export duty.The price decline in the country's largest rebar-consuming region started in the second half of July and has been mainly driven by mills that se...Read More

EUROPE HRC: Trading activity remains slow; buyers, mills hold back from trading

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Market activity was limited in the European hot-rolled coil segment on Tuesday September 14 because mills and buyers took a break from trading, sources told Fastmarkets.Sentiment among buyers remained poor due to reduced demand from the automotive sector and cheap import material booked earlier this year that has now arrived in the European Union. New import offers have also been competitive, but...Read More

EU steelmakers will exhaust emissions budget 15 years early without new tech, report says

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

European steel companies must scale up their decarbonization technologies within the coming decade or risk exhausting their allocated emissions allowances early, according to a report released on Tuesday September 14.The report, "Steeling for Net Zero," by climate researcher Industry Tracker, found that selected European steel companies have less than 26% of their carbon budget remaining and must...Read More

UK STEEL SCRAP MONTHLY: Consumers win price concessions on slow exports

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Steel scrap consumers in the British market have won price concessions in their delivery settlements with suppliers for September, trade sources said on Tuesday September 14.The buyers used the slow export market and a consequent build-up of material to successfully argue for lower costs for their supplies this month.Steel foundries managed to negotiate a reduction of around ?10 ($14) per tonne o...Read More

Yunnan imposes restrictions on ferrous, non-ferrous metals sectors

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Yunnan province, in China's southwestern region, has imposed restrictions on the operations of a few industries with high energy consumption, according to a notice seen by Fastmarkets. Issued by the Yunnan provincial development and reform commission on Saturday September 11, the notice highlighted operational curbs on a number of ferrous and non-ferrous metals - including steel, aluminium, silico...Read More

ASIA STEEL SCRAP DIGEST: Cheaper Russian bulk scrap emerges in China market

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

The Chinese import market for steel scrap remained quiet on Tuesday September 14 despite Russian sellers offering bulk plate and structural (P&S) scrap at lower prices, market sources said.Cheaper Russia-origin P&S still not attractive to buyers in ChinaSharp drop in Chinese ferrous futures hampers scrap buying demandUptrend continues in Taiwan imported containerized scrap.ChinaLower-cost steel sc...Read More

GULF FLAT STEEL IMPORTS: Some prices decrease, buyers hesitant to book

September 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

Some flat steel import prices to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia fell during the week ended Tuesday September 14 so buyers held back from activity and preferred to wait for prices to flatten, sources told Fastmarkets.End-user demand was weak so buyers did not place any big orders despite their low stock levels.Saudi ArabiaChina offered HRC at $970 per tonne cfr Saudi Arabia, falling from...Read More

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