What?! Yeah. That's what I said, dear reader(s), when I got the email. Firstly, I've no idea who or what this Mustavaaran Kaivos Oy is. 'Oy?!' Yes, Voice, Oy. Read further down the email. They've added an "Oy" now. 'Madness, boss!' Secondly, what is this ME currency? 'Maybe it's a bitcoin thing.' Well ...
Mustavaaran Kaivos Oy (MKOy) is pleased to announce an arrangement of 9.7 M€ funding for the completion of a bankable feasibility study on its vanadium plant project. The funding has been made possible through contributions by local investor Osuuskunta PPO and Tesi (Finnish Industry Investment Ltd), as well as existing main shareholders of MKOy, being Tamares Mining Group B.V., Akkerman Exploration B.V. and Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company.
I'm none the wiser, me. 'Someone's talking about a slag here. Some rotten slag.' What?!
Recycling slag from steel industry.
Eh? Slag? Are they serious? 'Did Danny Dyer send you this email, boss?' No. Not unless he's Finnish now. This comes from Finland, reader(s). 'I suppose they've been watching too many of his films. Is Dyer a big star in Finland?' I really have no idea, Voice.
The project involves the construction of a processing plant at the port of Raahe which will recycle steel slags from SSAB to extract vanadium and iron leaving a slag which can be used in the construction and cement industries.
Er ...
MKOy's end product of the plant will be ferrovanadium (FeV80). Ferrovanadium is mostly used in the steel industry as a strengthening alloy to produce high strength steel and tool steels. Such special steels are used in the construction industry and for aerospace applications. Global steel company SSAB will supply the vanadium containing slag from Finland and Sweden based on a long-term supply agreement. The new innovative and cost-effective process solution will be contributing to a circular economy.
Well, okay. Steel slag. Construction. Cement. Whatever. / Some voices now ...
"This 9.7 M€ financing is a major achievement for our company thanks to the collective effort of our employees, the owners and the support by PPO and TESI. It strengthens our determination to jointly move forward towards the realization of this promising project to the benefit of all stakeholders including the Raahe community" says Jan H. Akkerman, chairman of the board.
'Ha! Not as good as me.'
"MKOy is a significant Finnish circular economy project. Growing demand for stronger and lighter steel will increase vanadium consumption globally. Especially steel consumption growth in emerging markets will positively affect the vanadium industry", comments Tesi's director Kimmo Viertola.
'Ha! They'll never replace me.' Shut up, man!
"MKOy's vanadium production plant will have a long-term positive effect on employment and economic activity in the Raahe area. It is impressive how determinedly the company has worked towards the production phase by comprehensive planning and mutual co-operation with SSAB and the local community. We are pleased to take part in this project", comments Osuuskunta PPO's managing director Kati Peltomaa.
Okay, okay, okay. Thank you, Jan, Kimmo, and Kati. If you ever want a job, I'm looking for a new voice ... 'There's no vacancy, guys!'
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Right. Anything else? The weather? Well, this heat is unbearable. I wonder how the Aviva Investors mob will be coping today. 'I should imagine they'll stay in the shade, boss. Under a tree, like.' Yes. If they've got any sense ...
Mustavaaran Kaivos Oy (MKOy) is pleased to announce an arrangement of 9.7 M€ funding for the completion of a bankable feasibility study on its vanadium plant project. The funding has been made possible through contributions by local investor Osuuskunta PPO and Tesi (Finnish Industry Investment Ltd), as well as existing main shareholders of MKOy, being Tamares Mining Group B.V., Akkerman Exploration B.V. and Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company.
I'm none the wiser, me. 'Someone's talking about a slag here. Some rotten slag.' What?!
Recycling slag from steel industry.
Eh? Slag? Are they serious? 'Did Danny Dyer send you this email, boss?' No. Not unless he's Finnish now. This comes from Finland, reader(s). 'I suppose they've been watching too many of his films. Is Dyer a big star in Finland?' I really have no idea, Voice.
The project involves the construction of a processing plant at the port of Raahe which will recycle steel slags from SSAB to extract vanadium and iron leaving a slag which can be used in the construction and cement industries.
Er ...
MKOy's end product of the plant will be ferrovanadium (FeV80). Ferrovanadium is mostly used in the steel industry as a strengthening alloy to produce high strength steel and tool steels. Such special steels are used in the construction industry and for aerospace applications. Global steel company SSAB will supply the vanadium containing slag from Finland and Sweden based on a long-term supply agreement. The new innovative and cost-effective process solution will be contributing to a circular economy.
Well, okay. Steel slag. Construction. Cement. Whatever. / Some voices now ...
"This 9.7 M€ financing is a major achievement for our company thanks to the collective effort of our employees, the owners and the support by PPO and TESI. It strengthens our determination to jointly move forward towards the realization of this promising project to the benefit of all stakeholders including the Raahe community" says Jan H. Akkerman, chairman of the board.
'Ha! Not as good as me.'
"MKOy is a significant Finnish circular economy project. Growing demand for stronger and lighter steel will increase vanadium consumption globally. Especially steel consumption growth in emerging markets will positively affect the vanadium industry", comments Tesi's director Kimmo Viertola.
'Ha! They'll never replace me.' Shut up, man!
"MKOy's vanadium production plant will have a long-term positive effect on employment and economic activity in the Raahe area. It is impressive how determinedly the company has worked towards the production phase by comprehensive planning and mutual co-operation with SSAB and the local community. We are pleased to take part in this project", comments Osuuskunta PPO's managing director Kati Peltomaa.
Okay, okay, okay. Thank you, Jan, Kimmo, and Kati. If you ever want a job, I'm looking for a new voice ... 'There's no vacancy, guys!'
...
Right. Anything else? The weather? Well, this heat is unbearable. I wonder how the Aviva Investors mob will be coping today. 'I should imagine they'll stay in the shade, boss. Under a tree, like.' Yes. If they've got any sense ...