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  2. KWG Resources - Wikipedia

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    KWG Resources Inc. is a Toronto, Ontario-based publicly traded junior Canadian mining company, [1] [2] most recently notable for its association with the development of chromite deposits in the mineral rich but largely inaccessible Ring of Fire in the James Bay lowlands of Northern Ontario. [3]

  3. Chromite - Wikipedia

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    Chromite suitable for commercial mining is found in just a handful of very substantial deposits. There are 2 main types of chromite deposits: stratiform deposits and podiform deposits. Stratiform deposits in layered intrusions are the main source of chromite resources and are found in South Africa, Canada, Finland, and Madagascar.

  4. Ring of Fire (Northern Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, Cliffs Natural Resources announced a "$3.3-billion investment to build a chromite mine, transportation corridor and processing facility in northern Ontario's Ring of Fire that would lead to a new generation of prosperity in the north, with thousands of jobs and new infrastructure".

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  6. List of countries by chromium production - Wikipedia

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    It is usually found as the mineral chromite, from which ferrochrome is produced in a smelting process. Rank Country/Region Chromium ore production (tonnes)

  7. Pakistan Chrome Mines Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Chrome Mines Ltd. is a mining company that owns and operates Chromite and Magnesite mines in Balochistan Province.It was initially incorporated as Baluchistan Chrome Mines Ltd in 1902 during colonial rule.

  8. Mineral industry of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Output from Kazakhstan's mineral and natural resources sector for 2004 accounted for 74.1% of the value of industrial production, of which 43.1% came from the oil and gas condensate extraction. In 2004, the mineral extraction sector accounted for 32% of the GDP, employed 191,000 employees, and accounted for 33.1% of capital investment and 64.5% ...

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