Friday, April 30, 2021

I have not received a single cent from you. Let the one who received money from you do it for you!

I systematically receive letters from unknown persons with illegal demanding to send my projects, my plans, my developments, my books, my classifications, our formulas and our other intellectual property. 

We are the only creators, developers and right-holders of our developments.

You didn’t pay me. You didn’t order any developments from me.

 I have not received a single cent from you.
 Let the one who received money from you do it for you!
  •  WE ARE INDEPENDENT EXPERTS IN THE MINING.
  • I did not sign 'Non-disclosure Agreement' (NDA). Never. With no one. 
  • I did not sign any contracts.
  • All my scientific products belong only to me. I did not give permission to use my name, my intellectual property, my articles, my sites, scientific achievements. Never. To nobody.
  • I do not have intermediaries and obligations (neither written nor oral).
  • We have no proxies, confidants, agents, envoys, lawyers, representatives, partners, intermediaries and etc.
  • I am not affiliated with any companies, nor in any way.
  • I am not interested in politics.
  • I’m not looking for a job in any country.
  • I’m not interested in positions in universities and companies.
  •  I do not work with state corporations.
  • I do not work with Russia, US and Chile. I don't want to live in Russia, USA and Chile too. Any attempt to force me live in these countries is violent.
  • I am completely free to cooperate with positive persons and companies from all over the world who want to really create new high technology and want to earn money with me.
  • I work with all positive companies all over the world who are interested in developing in the real sector (but not the bubbles with stockjobbing and frauds).
For serious negotiations, you can use the Telegram Chat here
https://t.me/Ph_D_Natalia_Petrovskaya

 Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya and Ph.D. Igor Bobin

Thursday, April 29, 2021

Is it true that billionaires Roman Abramovich, Alexander Abramov, Aleksandr Frolov lost $ 564.8 million when investing in a US Evraz Claymont Steel?

In 2007, Evraz Group buys Claymont plant for $564.8 million.
In 2013,  Evraz announces indefinite closing of Evraz Claymont Steel.
"Move follows a $91 million write-off in 2012 and an "assets impairment" write-off of $297 million on Dec. 31. Company facing emission-control, cleanup pressures from state environmental regulators." More

Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya

References
1. http://www.evrazna.com/
2. https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/local/2014/11/10/claymont-steel-timeline/18808869/
3. https://www.reliableplant.com/Read/9552/evraz-group-to-acquire-claymont-steel-for-$5648-million
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evraz
4. https://www.wdel.com/news/drone-video-the-transformation-of-the-steel-mill-in-claymont/article_84dfb9d2-b550-11e9-8bd1-4f4b5092d2fe.html



Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Forbes World’s Billionaires List. The Richest in 2021. MINING & METALLURGY (Top 1-40)

 

Forbes World’s Billionaires List. The Richest in 2021. MINING & METALLURGY (Top 1-40):

1. #24 Gautam Adani & family (India) - coal
2. #51  Alexei Mordashov (Russia) -  steel, gold, coal, broken stone
3. #55 Vladimir Potanin (Russia) -   nickel, copper, cobalt, palladium, platinum, rhodium, iridium, ruthenium, silver, gold, selenium, tellurium, other metals, coal
4. #59 Vladimir Lisin (Russia) -  steel, limestone, dolomite, coal
5. #61 German Larrea Mota Velasco & family (Mexico) - copper, molybdenum, silver, coal
6. #70 Gina Rinehart (Australia) - iron ore
7. #74 Iris Fontbona & family (Chile) - copper, molybdenum, gold
8. #87 Andrew Forrest (Australia) - iron ore
9. #99 Alisher Usmanov (Russia) - steel, copper, iron ore
10. #103 Dhanin Chearavanont (Thailand) - iron ore, steel, aluminium, bauxite,  alumina, magnetite, coal, manganese
11. #105 Andrey Melnichenko (Russia) -  baddeleyite concentrate, apatite concentrate, iron  concentrate, phosphate fertilizers,  feed phosphates, potash fertilizers
12. #117 Radhakishan Damani (India) - limestone
13.  #124 Suleiman Kerimov & family (Russia) - gold, potassium fertilizers
14. #128 Mikhail Fridman (Russia, Israel, United Kingdom) - recycling aluminum scrap, steel, coal
15. #133 Lakshmi Mittal (India, United Kingdom) - steel, coal
16. #142 Roman Abramovich (Russia, Israel) -  steel, coal, vanadium, nickel, cobalt,  copper, platinum, palladium, rhodium, iridium, ruthenium, silver, gold, selenium, tellurium
17. #161 Wang Wenyin (China) - copper, tungsten
18. #168 Kumar Birla (India) - aluminium, copper, limestone,  iron ore, ferro alloys, coal, dolomite, precious metals,  phosphoric fertilisers, diamond
19. #169 Dang Yanbao (China) - coal
20. #191 Aliko Dangote (Nigeria) - limestone, coal
21. #193 Mikhail Prokhorov (Russia) -  aluminum, nickel, copper, platinum, palladium, cobalt, gold, other metals, coal
22. #195 Viktor Rashnikov (Russia) -  steel, coal
23. #224 German Khan (Russia, Israel, United Kingdom) - recycling aluminum scrap, steel, coal
24. #234 Savitri Jindal & family (India) - steel, coal
25. #234 Iskander Makhmudov (Russia) - copper, zinc, lead, gold, coal, cadmium, indium, recycling scrap copper and waste copper
26. #255 Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez & family (Mexico) -  silver, gold, zinc, lead, bismuth, cadmium, magnesite, copper
27. #262 Viktor Vekselberg (Russia) - aluminum, copper, recycling scrap copper
28. #274 Benu Gopal Bangur (India) - limestone, coal
29.  #288 Andrei Skoch & family (Russia) - steel, copper, iron ore
30. #288 George Soros (United States, Hungary) - gold
31.  #288 Zheng Shuliang & family (China) - aluminum,  bauxite
32. #297 Nassef Sawiris (Egypt) - limestone
33. #308 Nicky Oppenheimer & family (South Africa) -  diamond
34. #316 Alexei Kuzmichev  (Russia, United Kingdom) - recycling aluminum scrap, steel, coal
35. #323 David Reuben (United Kingdom) - aluminum, steel, copper, recycling  scrap metals
36. #323 Simon Reuben (United Kingdom) - aluminum, steel, copper
37. #327 Alexander Abramov (Russia, Cyprus) - steel, coal, vanadium
38. #327 Rinat Akhmetov (Ukraine) - steel, iron concentrate, ferroalloys, limestone, coal
39. #352 Michael Kadoorie (Hong Kong) - coal
40. #369 Igor Altushkin (Russia) - copper,  zinc, gold, silver

Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya

References

  1. https://www.forbes.com
  2. https://www.wikipedia.org

Tuesday, April 27, 2021

The mining industry has long been in need of something significantly newer which will then be used for another 100 years or more. This is what I see as the main goal of my scientific activities and social and i do it on my own

 Monday, 3 August 2020  More

Probably, I will not reveal a big secret if I tell the respected public such an inconvenient truth: In the mining, there are no "new", "newest" and "innovative" technologies for processing minerals today. This is all a marketing slyness for naive investors and shareholders.
 
All currently used ore processing technologies have been well known for decades of years and hundreds. Therefore, everything that is presented today by marketers as an "innovative cherry on the cake" is just a modernization and a combination of the well-known. For example, they cut and roughly compile two or more well-known technologies, simply mechanically combine them, and offer this to investors under the guise of "innovative science-intensive products." After all, "it has not exist before."

And all this is not done to improve production efficiency. Not at all! Production efficiency may even decrease. Nobody really cares about it. Their main task is to sell the same thing, but at a significantly higher price under an "innovative" sauce. I believe that old stuff should be worth the same old price.

As for me, the existing technologies for processing minerals have long been exhausted. Ores are becoming poorer, ores of complex composition are involved in processing, outdated processing methods, ineffective reagents are used. No matter how you modernize old technologies, it will not become new. All of this would have been great 100 years ago, but not now.

The mining industry has long been in need of something significantly newer, really new processing technologies, which will then be used for another 100 years or more. This is what I see as the main goal of my scientific activities and social and I do it on my own.

I'm not interested in deceiving people and selling  old stuff to them at exorbitant prices.

Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya 


Monday, April 26, 2021

Billionaire lost $ 209 million from investment in Barrick Gold Corp.? It's true?

In May 2016, Billionaire George Soros scoops up $264 million stake in Barrick Gold Corp..

In February 2017, Soros exited its entire position in Barrick Gold Corp., selling nearly $55 million of shares.

Billionaire George Soros lost $ 209 million from investment in Barrick Gold Corp.? It's true? 

Billionaire George Soros lost almost 80% of his invested money?

Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya

Reference
1. https://www.mining.com/billionaire-soros-scoops-up-264-million-stake-in-worlds-largest-gold-miner/
2. https://www.wsj.com/articles/soros-sold-barrick-gold-ahead-of-rally-1487200377


 

Forbes World’s Billionaires List. The Richest in 2021. MINING & METALLURGY (1-30)

 


Forbes World’s Billionaires List. The Richest in 2021. MINING & METALLURGY (1-30):

  1. #24 Gautam Adani & family (India) – coal
  2. #51 Alexei Mordashov (Russia) – steel, gold, coal, broken stone
  3. #55 Vladimir Potanin (Russia) – nickel, copper, cobalt, palladium, platinum, rhodium, iridium, ruthenium, silver, gold, selenium, tellurium, other metals, coal
  4. #59 Vladimir Lisin (Russia) – steel, limestone, dolomite, coal
  5. #61 German Larrea Mota Velasco & family (Mexico) – copper, molybdenum, silver, coal
  6. #70 Gina Rinehart (Australia) – iron ore
  7. #74 Iris Fontbona & family (Chile) – copper, molybdenum, gold
  8. #87 Andrew Forrest (Australia) – iron ore
  9. #99 Alisher Usmanov (Russia) – steel, copper, iron ore
  10. #103 Dhanin Chearavanont (Thailand) – iron ore, steel, aluminium, bauxite, alumina, magnetite, coal, manganese
  11. #105 Andrey Melnichenko (Russia) – baddeleyite concentrate, apatite concentrate, iron concentrate, phosphate fertilizers, feed phosphates, potash fertilizers
  12. #117 Radhakishan Damani (India) – limestone
  13. #124 Suleiman Kerimov & family (Russia) – gold
  14. #128 Mikhail Fridman (Russia, United Kingdom) – recycling aluminum scrap, steel, coal
  15. #133 Lakshmi Mittal (India, United Kingdom) – steel, coal
  16. #142 Roman Abramovich (Russia) – steel, coal, vanadium, nickel, cobalt, copper, platinum, palladium, rhodium, iridium, ruthenium, silver, gold, selenium, tellurium
  17. #161 Wang Wenyin (China) – copper, tungsten
  18. #168 Kumar Birla (India) – aluminium, copper, limestone, iron ore, ferro alloys, coal, dolomite, precious metals, phosphoric fertilisers, diamond
  19. #169 Dang Yanbao (China) – coal
  20. #191 Aliko Dangote (Nigeria) – limestone, coal
  21. #193 Mikhail Prokhorov (Russia) – aluminum, nickel, copper, platinum, palladium, cobalt, gold, other metals, coal
  22. #195 Viktor Rashnikov (Russia) – steel, coal
  23. #224 German Khan (Russia, United Kingdom) – recycling aluminum scrap, steel, coal
  24. #234 Savitri Jindal & family (India) – steel, coal
  25. #234 Iskander Makhmudov (Russia) – copper, zinc, lead, gold, coal, cadmium, indium, recycling scrap copper and waste copper
  26. #255 Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez & family (Mexico) – silver, gold, zinc, lead, bismuth, cadmium, magnesite, copper
  27. #262 Viktor Vekselberg (Russia) – aluminum, copper, recycling scrap copper
  28. #274 Benu Gopal Bangur (India) – limestone, coal
  29. #288 Andrei Skoch & family (Russia) – steel, copper, iron ore
  30. #288 George Soros (United States) – gold

Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya

References

  1. https://www.forbes.com
  2. https://www.wikipedia.org

The Russian company SEVERSTAL lost $ 1.5 billion from sale of enterprise assets in the US in 2008? Is it true?

Severstal bought the mills for about $ 2.7 bln in 2008.
After 3 years, Severstal sold Sparrows Point, Warren, Wheeling mills for $ 1.2 billion to Renco Group in 2011.
The Russian company Severstal, controlled by billionaire Alexei Mordashov, lost $ 1.5 billion from sale of enterprise assets in the US?
Seversal sold all other plants in North America in 2014.

Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya

References
1. https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%B5%D0%B2%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8C
2. https://www.reuters.com/article/severstal-renco-idUSLDE7211HL20110302
3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renco_Group


 

Forbes World’s Billionaires List. The Richest in 2021. MINING & METALLURGY (1-20)

 



 Forbes World’s Billionaires List. The Richest in 2021. MINING & METALLURGY (1-20):

  1. #24 Gautam Adani & family (India) – coal
  2. #51 Alexei Mordashov (Russia) – steel, gold, coal, broken stone
  3. #55 Vladimir Potanin (Russia) – nickel, copper, platinum, palladium, cobalt, other metals, coal
  4. #59 Vladimir Lisin (Russia) – steel, limestone, dolomite, coal
  5. #61 German Larrea Mota Velasco & family (Mexico) – copper, molybdenum, silver, coal
  6. #70 Gina Rinehart (Australia) – iron ore
  7. #74 Iris Fontbona & family (Chile) – copper, molybdenum, gold
  8. #87 Andrew Forrest (Australia) – iron ore
  9. #99 Alisher Usmanov (Russia) – steel, copper, iron ore
  10. #103 Dhanin Chearavanont (Thailand) – iron ore, steel, aluminium, bauxite, alumina, magnetite, coal, manganese
  11. #105 Andrey Melnichenko (Russia) – baddeleyite concentrate, apatite concentrate, iron concentrate, phosphate fertilizers, feed phosphates, potash fertilizers
  12. #117 Radhakishan Damani (India) – limestone
  13. #124 Suleiman Kerimov & family (Russia) – gold
  14. #128 Mikhail Fridman (Russia, United Kingdom) – recycling aluminum scrap, steel, coal
  15. #133 Lakshmi Mittal (India, United Kingdom) – steel, coal
  16. #142 Roman Abramovich (Russia) – steel, coal, vanadium, nickel, copper, platinum, palladium, cobalt, other metals
  17. #161 Wang Wenyin (China) – copper, tungsten
  18. #168 Kumar Birla (India) – aluminium, copper, limestone, iron ore, ferro alloys, coal, dolomite, precious metals, phosphoric fertilisers, diamond
  19. #169 Dang Yanbao (China) – coal
  20. #191 Aliko Dangote (Nigeria) – limestone, coal

Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya

References

  1. https://www.forbes.com
  2. https://www.wikipedia.org

 

Tailings are the property of the State

 In 2010-2012, the Russian state-owned company ALROSA introduced new technologies for the cost-effective processing of its own mining waste – tailings.

However, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia) thinks differently. The ministry thinks that “ALROSA is unlicensedly extracting minerals in the subsoil area, which is on the state balance sheet. For the period from 2010 to 2012 ALROSA illegally mined more than 1.7 million carats of diamonds.”

The Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resources (Rosprirodnadzor; Russian) wanted to bring to administrative or criminal liability the innovators which developed technologies for recicling diamonds from own tailings of ALROSA’s.

Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya

Reference

1. https://journal.open-broker.ru/visit-card/alrosa/

2. https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%90%D0%BB%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%B0

3. https://web.archive.org/web/20130523002420/http://www.mnr.gov.ru/news/detail.php?ID=130683

4. https://web.archive.org/web/20131220224230/http://www.nr2.ru/ykt/435887.html


 

Forbes World’s Billionaires List. The Richest in 2021. MINING & METALLURGY (1-10)

   Forbes World’s Billionaires List. The Richest in 2021. MINING & METALLURGY (1-10):

  1. #24 Gautam Adani & family (India) – coal
  2. #51 Alexei Mordashov (Russia) – steel, gold, coal, broken stone
  3. #55 Vladimir Potanin (Russia) – nickel, copper, platinum, palladium, cobalt, other metals, coal
  4. #59 Vladimir Lisin (Russia) – steel, limestone, dolomite, coal
  5. #61 German Larrea Mota Velasco & family (Mexico) – copper, molybdenum, silver, coal
  6. #70 Gina Rinehart (Australia) – iron ore
  7. #74 Iris Fontbona & family (Chile) – copper, molybdenum, gold
  8. #87 Andrew Forrest (Australia) – iron ore
  9. #99 Alisher Usmanov (Russia) – steel, copper, iron ore
  10. #103 Dhanin Chearavanont (Thailand) – iron ore, steel, aluminium, bauxite, alumina, magnetite, coal, manganese

Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya

References

  1. https://www.forbes.com
  2. https://www.wikipedia.org