Athabasca Minerals Inc.’s subsidiary AMI Silica LLC (AMIS) has signed a multi-year transload agreement for the delivery of its silica sand into the Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada, region.
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MSHA Reports 12th Fatality
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) reported that on March 22, a 44-year-old heavy equipment operator drowned at a AMI Silica operation in Jackson County, Wis., after the floating pump station he was standing on capsized. At the time of the accident, the miner was assisting a co-worker in connecting a water discharge line.
Read MoreAMI to Use Treated Wastewater at Sand Plant
Athabasca Minerals Inc. (AMI) announced a definitive agreement with Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc., effective March 1, for the construction, operation and supply of treated industrial wastewater for AMI’s Prosvita Sand Project, which borders Al-Pac’s industrial operations in Athabasca County, Alberta, Canada.
Read MoreAthabasca Minerals Closes Wisconsin Acquisition
Athabasca Minerals Inc. closed the strategic acquisition of an operational U.S. sand mine and facilities in Wisconsin. The assets include real estate of 1,100 acres, a fully functional and staffed mine and processing plant capable of 2 million tpy of sand, fixed storage, rail transload with unit-train capability (i.e. loading/unloading 100 railcar shipments), mobile equipment and active supply chain contracts.
Read MoreAMI Silica to Pursue Duvernay Silica Sand Project as a Joint Venture
Athabasca Minerals Inc. announced the signing of a Term Sheet by its subsidiary, AMI Silica Inc., with an international industrial partner to pursue the Duvernay Silica Sand Project as a joint venture (JV) initiative. This JV initiative aims to co-develop and operate one of the greenest silica sand facilities in North America.
Read MoreAMI Silica Receives Development Permit in Canada
Athabasca Minerals Inc.’s subsidiary AMI Silica Inc. has received approval of its Development Permit for industrial sand processing, storage and distribution facilities in Mayerthorpe, Alberta, Canada.
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