MINING AND QUARRYING Sample Clauses

MINING AND QUARRYING. [14] A.Mining of coal and lignite; extraction of peat(ISIC rev 3.1: 10)B.Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas [15](ISIC rev 3.1: 1110)C.Mining of metal ores(ISIC rev 3.1: 13)D.Other mining and quarrying(ISIC rev 3.1: 14) | EU: Unbound for juridical persons controlled [16] by natural or juridical persons of a non-European Union country which accounts for more than 5 % of the European Union’s oil or natural gas imports. Unbound for direct branching (incorporation is required). Unbound for extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas. |
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MINING AND QUARRYING. A. Mining of coal and lignite; e xtraction of peat (ISIC rev 3.1: 10) None, except as indicated in notes number 1, 2 and 3 of this Section.
MINING AND QUARRYING. A. Mining of coal and lignite; extraction of peat (ISIC rev 3.1: 10) Unbound.
MINING AND QUARRYING. Certain activities in small scale mining may be reserved to Bahamian nationals. The Bahamas reserves the right to grant approval for private or public exploration, mining, processing, importation and exportation of minerals. The Bahamas reserves the rights in the exclusive economic zone, continental plateau and the seabed for prospecting and exploration. Mining of coal and lignite; extraction of peat (ISIC rev 3.1: 10) None Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas (ISIC rev 3.1: 11) None Mining of metal ores (ISIC rev 3.1: 13) None
MINING AND QUARRYING. 2.7.1 Mining and quarrying of seldom earths Mining and quarrying of seldom earths could be an interesting application for BADGER. BADGER is able to drill directly in the horizons of ore bodies, like polymetallic mineralisations, or like gold placers, tungsten enrichments, or e.g. seldom earth minerals. Mapping the underworld

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