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Mongolian Views
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A news blog by a Mongolian journalist.For those who are interested in knowing about what is happening in Mongolia. To cover stories and news events in Mongolia that are not covered by international media for english speaking world.
Recent Posts
Entree Gold 2009 Exploration and Corporate Update
VANCOUVER, Canada, December 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Entree Gold Inc. (TSX:ETG; NYSE Amex:EGI; Frankfurt:EKA - "Entree" or the "Company") reached a number of milestones in 2009. These include the conversion of key concessions at Lookout Hill, Mon...
AREVA and Mitsubishi Corporation sign an agreement in Uranium Exploration
Monday, Dec 21, 2009AREVA and Mitsubishi Corporation agreed terms for a partnership in Mongolia. AREVA has invited Mitsubishi Corporation to participate in the development of its uranium explo-ration assets in Mongolia with the possibility of acquiri...
Mitsubishi joins Areva\'s Mongolia uranium projects
TOKYO, Dec 21 - Japanese trading house Mitsubishi Corp said on Monday it has agreed to participate in France's Areva-led uranium exploration projects in Mongolia.The Japanese firm said that in exchange for contributing to Areva's past and future ex...
Areva, Mitsubishi strike Mongolia uranium deal
PARIS: French state-owned nuclear power group Areva and Japanese group Mitsubishi Corp have agreed terms for a Mongolia uranium partnership, Areva said on Monday.Areva said it had invited Mitsubishi Corp to participate in the development of its urani...
SouthGobi May Spend $800 Million on Mongolian Output
By John DuceDec. 21 (Bloomberg) -- SouthGobi Energy Resources Ltd., a Canada-based coal producer operating in the southern deserts of Mongolia, plans to spend as much as $800 million in the next three years to increase output and supply customers in ...
Mitsubishi Corp. to Join Areva Mongolia Project, Nikkei Says
By Steven McPhersonDec. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Mitsubishi Corp., a Japanese trading company, will invest in a project of Areva SA to explore for uranium in Mongolia, the Nikkei newspaper reported on its English service. Mitsubishi will pay 34 percent of e...

