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Erdene says Zuun Mod Molybdenum site advances to ‘one of most advanced’ in Asia PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Erdene Resource Development Corp., based in Canada, announced Monday that its Mongolian Zuun Mod Molybdenum Project has become one of the largest and most advanced molybdenum projects in northern Asia. 

Molybdenum is an essential additive used to harden steel. It is also a fertilizer. The Zuun Mod project is wholly owned by Erdene and located within 200 kilometers of China's border. Initial estimates find 237 million tons of higher grade molybdenum at the site, along with an additional 50 million tons of lower grade molybdenum.


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