Russia: The Ural-based company Bergauf Building Materials has purchased a production facility in Sterlitamak in the Bashkortostan Republic, Volga, from HeidelbergCement. The deal included a plant producing dry mortars under the brand Bystroy and a gypsum production complex. The price of the assets has not been reported.

US: Harrison Gypsum LLC, a producer of gypsum and plaster products, has acquired the Gravel Company LLC, a producer of aggregate materials for the construction industry. Both companies are based in the US. The acquisition will allow Harrison Gypsum to expand its operations in the Eagle Ford region in South Texas.

Australia: Minotaur has signed a conditional sale agreement on its gypsum deposit at Lake Purdilla on Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. Minotaur will receive US$4.8m in cash for the project, which is 5-15km south of Streaky Bay. The project has a target of 50-60Mt of gypsum. The sale is subject to the unnamed buyer conducting and being satisfied with a study into a port or trans-shipment of the gypsum, plus government transfer approvals.

Minotaur managing director Andrew Woskett said that the sale was part of the company's strategy to divest from industrial minerals and concentrate on copper, nickel and gold. "We've been trying to lighten our exposure to industrial minerals," said Woskett. "That's been proceeding for some time." The sale, which is scheduled to be completed by May 2015, would deliver more than the book value of the project. Earlier studies found that engineering work on a port was viable, but there were now more options, including barging and containerisation.

US: Louisville's Charah Inc uses by-product gypsum from a local coal plant to make a fertiliser, SUL4R-PLUS, which is used by domestic and international farmers. Charah has now announced plans to expand its operations as demand grows.

In April 2013, Charah opened a US$14m plant at Mill Creek Generating Station in Louisville to produce SUL4R-PLUS after recognising a market for it in the agricultural industry. The sulphur content in local soil has fallen significantly in recent years as high-yield farming has pulled more of it out of the ground.

Charah gets gypsum powder from the Mill Creek facility and makes it into fertiliser pellets using several additives. It then sells the pellets to distributors. SUL4R-PLUS is now used in several states, including Texas, Wisconsin, Florida and other countries, including Canada and the Dominican Republic.

Due to its popularity, company officials have stated that they plan to expand operations with the introduction of a second production line at the Mill Creek production facility. In the future, it could also build production lines at other power plants it works with around the country.

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