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Saint-Gobain to acquire Ovniver Group for US$815m
Written by Global Gypsum staff
20 August 2024
Mexico: Saint-Gobain has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire construction chemicals producer Ovniver Group for US$815m. The parties expect to conclude the deal in early 2025. Ovniver Group produces its CeMix brand adhesives, renders, surface preparations and waterproofing products across 16 sites in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and the US.
Ovniver Group recorded revenues of US$285m in 2023, with an average annual growth rate of 20% over the past five years.
Omani government auctions gypsum mines in Dhofar
Written by Global Gypsum staff
16 August 2024
Oman: The Ministry of Energy and Minerals has announced an auction of four gypsum mines in Thamrait, Dhofar Governorate. Zawya News has reported that the total area of the mines is 27km2. Preliminarily assessment of the sites has already taken place. Prospective bidders can participate in the auction through the ministry’s Taqa digital platform.
National Gypsum Company’s sales grow so far in 2024
Written by Global Gypsum staff
12 August 2024
Saudi Arabia: National Gypsum Company’s sales rose by 19% year-on-year to US$8.76m in the first half of 2024, Arab News has reported. Nonetheless, its net profit dropped by 18% to US$450,000.
Saint-Gobain to upgrade Huachipa facility
Written by Global Gypsum staff
12 August 2024
Peru: France-based Saint-Gobain has submitted a technical report for a proposed upgrade to its Huachipa facility. The project aims to optimise production and secure compliance with environmental regulations. Noticias Financieras News has reported that the work will cost US$259,000 and take up to eight weeks complete.
Authorities suspend gypsum mining in Baramulla District following protests
Written by Global Gypsum staff
12 August 2024
India: Residents of Baramulla have commenced protests against renewed gypsum mining in the district in Jammu and Kashmir. Local press has reported that the protestors claim the operations cause ‘serious’ harm to health and agriculture. The village council of Salamabad responded by temporarily suspending operations at the site in question.