Molybdenum: Pipe Dreams or Reality
Ken Reser
February 24, 2006
Pipe dreams?
A pipe dream is exactly what
the majority of the hoard of junior mining companies are chasing
if they believe they have the next world class "Primary"
Molybdenum mine. Like being late at the bunkhouse dinner table,
the first to arrive get seated and fed steak and the latecomers
get cold beans and crackers. Worldwide Oil & Gas Pipelines
on the other hand are not pipe dreams and are going to have a
very important impact on the one or two Moly juniors that do
become world class mines in the next two years. After having
just finished an editorial on Molybdenum about four weeks ago,
and not intending to write about Moly again so soon, I found
a newswire headline capturing my attention and soon had numbers
running across my calculator that were so mind numbing that I
had to redo the calculations 4 or 5 times to be sure of what
I was doing and seeing.
"Alaska Pipeline"
3600 miles of 52 inch dia, thick walled, high pressure pipe.
10,000,000,000 lbs or more of pipeline Steel. (5 to 6 Million
T of Steel needed in all, for the entire pipeline).
If the billions number doesn't
get your attention it sure got mine after I turned tons into
pounds. Not yet knowing the exact specifications called for on
this project I used the old rule of thumb for high pressure gas
pipelines whereby 0.5% Mo content has been utilized. Here is
how it all started and led to this short Molybdenum report update:
Alaska, Energy Firms
Agree On Pipeline - By
MarketWatch - Feb 21, 2006 read
here.
Subsequent to reading and absorbing
this news release I started thinking about the vast amounts of
Molybdenum that would have to be used in alloying these billions
of pounds of steel, adding the necessary strength and anti corrosive
qualities that all Oil and Gas pipelines must have, especially
in high pressure lines such as this 52 inch diameter behemoth.
The impact on the Moly market of just this one massive pipeline
I realized would be huge. Now consider that the average low pressure
crude or refined oil line uses from 0.2 to 0.3 percent Mo in
the alloying of the steel for the pipe. From what I can ascertain
so far from the pipe and metallurgical people I've spoken with,
this line will invariably use 0.5 percent Mo due to extreme pressure
(2500 psi) from 24 pumping stations and approximately 1.2 to
1.4 Million horsepower needed to push the product from Alaska
to the Chicago hub. Then it was back to the calculator because
at first, 0.5 % Mo did not sound like one should get overly excited,
even if you are involved in the Molybdenum market. "Wrong"
This percentage may not mean alot if we were dealing with a couple
hundred miles of pipeline, or even a million pounds of steel.
When it came to ascertaining what it translated into in terms
of 10 Billion pounds of steel it is extremely exciting. At 0.5
% Mo content, the huge quantity of pipeline steel to be smelted
and formed would use approximately 50,000,000 pounds of Molybdenum.
Pipeline Update with stats
and maps etc. here.
50 M lb of Mo represents
as much Moly as some primary Molybdenum mines like Endako or
the near future Adanac Moly, Ruby Creek project can and will
produce over the course of 4 or 5 years. This will undoubtedly be one of the largest
private construction projects that North America has ever seen
and it will invariably require Steel and or Pipe fabrication
from other parts of the world. Possibly even some of the needed
Molybdenum may also come from abroad, as much of future North
American Moly production is already forward sold and contractually
spoken for by various traders and end users in world markets.
Now for the grand finale in
the reality of this Pipeline of dreams. It is also noteworthy
(as I had already researched this recently), that there are planned
and on the drawing boards or in construction for 2006 over 81,000
miles of Oil and Gas pipelines worldwide. Granted most of them
will only use 0.2 or 0.3 % Molybdenum alloy, BUT, that is still
one phenomenal amount of Molybdenum and I really have to wonder
why I often read how various pundits and analysts tell us that
Molybdenum demand is about to tumble. To that end all I can simply
advise, is do some more homework, it isn't going to happen anytime
soon, especially when you take into account all the other uses
like the Catalyst market for Crude refineries, as well as NG,
CTL, & GTL plants and all else I have addressed in my previous
editorials. We can't all be right all of the time and especially
myself personally, but there's a lot of misguided writers and
accredited analysts in the metals markets and most give little
to no coverage of Moly in their prognostications and eventually
they and their followers will find they have missed the action
and financial rewards in a big way.
Here's a little proof of the
world pipeline stats for you:
Publication: Pipeline &
Gas Journal
Publication Date: 01-JAN-06
Format: Online - approximately 3114 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Author: Tubb, Rita
Article excerpt:
The pipeline industry, a
truly international business, is gaining more importance as natural
gas markets expand globally. These trends are strongly reflected
in P&GJ's 2006 Worldwide Pipeline Construction Survey which
shows 81,593 miles of new and planned oil and gas pipelines are
either under construction or planned.
The entire article can be read
here
for free.
This relationship between pipelines
and Molybdenum has not gone unnoticed by everyone either, lest
I mislead you with my distrust of many analysts' reports.
From North of 60 Mining News. Apr /05
MINING NEWS: Natural Gas
Pipelines Could Hold Promise For Molybdenum Miners.
The multi-billion dollar
plans for northern gas pipelines could generate some profitable
spin-offs in the mining sector. The Arctic lines will create
a heavy demand for molybdenum, which enables high-value steel
alloys to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures. (end excerpt, of this paid subscription)
http://www.petroleumnews.com/pntruncate/988886735.shtml
($$$)
Things aren't always as they
seem, and as some often like to tell us, Molybdenum is an opaque
and secretive market. Noone wants to let the goose that laid
the golden egg out of its cage for all to see and yet it already
is, judging by the hoard of junior mining companies chasing molybdenum
plays. Whether or not you find me biased as I consult for one
of them or not, I only know of one Primary Moly project in the
running for production in late 2007 (that's why I accepted their
offer for the Consulting job in the first place) and they are
applying for mine permits in the next week or so and that is
Adanac Moly Corp. with their Ruby Creek mine in Atlin
BC. Their Final Bankable Feasibility is only a couple weeks away
as well. My advice is "Don't miss the action ahead with
Molybdenum over the next few years and definitely pay close attention
to the rate and state of progress being made by Adanac."
The opportunity to participate as a shareholder in a mine in
the making comes along very seldom in most of our investing careers.
The worldwide Oil & Gas boom and for lack of a better phrase
the "Energy Bull Market" won't be going away anytime
soon, and as I have outlined a few times in previous reports
"every aspect of this long term energy scenario places large
demands on Molybdenum."
My hat is off to the good fortune
of the hard working men they call pipeliners. I've worked alongside
many of them in the oil patch in my younger cat-skinner days
and if anyone deserves this coming bonanza of many years of work
and financial gain they do. Keep the pipelines rolling along,
the Moly miners, Iron miners and Steel companies are ready for
the years of good fortune ahead as well.
As always, best regards &
thanks for reading.
February 24, 2006
Ken Reser
tel: 403-844-2914
email: ykgold@telus.net
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