Yellowcake:$95,000 per tonne
Through our superior milling and our premier chemical processing plants, our finely powdered yellowcake is one of our region’s most well-known exports. Suitable for nuclear reactors and/or other enrichment purposes, we are hoping to corner the market to assist other countries into undertaking alternative power projects. We are wholly committed to offering the best product for any nuclear power plant and
(Note: Yellowcake has little radioactivity, as is therefore not hazardous to handle. However, due to its properties, pricing does include proper security to ensure each shipment is protected for each customer nation.)
Uranium Ore:$76,000 per tonne
Sitting on top of a massive amount of uranium mines, the Kingdom of the Flies is proud to begin selling uranium ore to countries willing to enter the next age of alternative energy sources. Although the ore is processed for ease of handling, but our ore is naturally rich, ready for any possible purpose your country may need. With massive stockpiles at the ready, the only thing limiting you is your imagination.
Chromium:$2.99 per kilo
This high-polish metal has only been recently found within our borders during a surveying expedition. This mineral has a high resisitance to corrosion and its hardness. Magnetic in nature, this metal is crucial for metallurgy, as well as other types of manufacturing.
Nickel:$6.10 per kilo
This silver white, ductile metal is crucial for many roles, from biological to manufacturing. Stainless steel and alloys are main uses of nickel. Corrosion resistant, it is supremely necessary for engineering and construction projects. A highly essential magnet, any country can benefit from extra nickel in their pocket.
Manganese:$2.50 per kilo
Found within our iron ore mines, manganese has found its way into stainless steels and alloys, as well as materials for corrosion prevention. It’s even used as an additive for unleaded gas. Also used as a metal pigmentation, a strong manufacturing sector must have manganese readily available.
Natural Gas:$60.25 per barrel
A by-product from our petroleum plants, natural gas is a great way to help wean nations of of gasoline or diesel. A cleaner burning fuel, natural has many uses. From feedstock for plastics manufacturing and as materials for chemical processing plants, natural can even be processed into butane, propane, ethane, and pentane. Truly, no nation can pass up natural gas shipments.
Petroleum:$57.50 per barrel
Aircraft Grade Petroleum$75.50 per barrel
Methanol (Mixed or "Neat"):52.20 per barrel
Sourced from the massive Ya Makala and Kati Kinda Oilfields, the Kingdom of the Flies has multiple contracts with different companies for oil extraction. Congo Natural Resources and Ogre Energy Inc. are the largest oil companies currently in the region, and production for the next 15 years sees exponential growth, especially with new extraction methods taking place in testing areas. Pipelines and trucking are able to move massive amounts of petroleum products within our country to refinery plants for any customer order.
Diesel:$78.50 per barrel
A highly efficient type of petroleum diesel, we produce our diesel with fractional distillation of crude oil between 200 °C (392 °F) and 350 °C (662 °F). Processed to be premier Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD), this nonflammable fuel is perfect for any transportation need. Diesel also creates10-20% less pollution per litre than gasoline, but for very green regions, biodiesel is also offered at the same market price.
Coal:$60 per tonne
Taken from our coal beds during our nation’s search for gold and diamonds, coal has become an important part of our energy industry during the 19th and 20th Century. Mostly Anthracite, with a Bituminous and Lignite areas as well. Being a top energy producer, coal has formed the bedrock of our nation’s energy background and will continue to do so until the full switch to alternative energy has taken place.
Rough Diamonds:$1.25M per kilo
Our main export, diamonds have been found all over our region, including the famous Mwamba Mine. Nature’s hardest mineral, diamonds serve many uses besides adornments in jewelry. Any industrial nation needs diamonds for high-end tools and for scientific use. Protected by our national military and locally armed groups such as the Kongo Liberation Army, we stand by our product and our extraction methods one hundred percent. Excellence and safety have created a superior mining industry, allowing us to open our doors to friendly nations.
Nuclear Waste:$750,000 per barrel
With a bourgeoning nuclear power system, the use of enriched uranium (U-238) creates a wonderful opportunity for any capable nation. Using a pressurized water reactor, we are able to fuel our nation by a large percentage with nuclear energy. However, there is an irreducible minimum for nuclear waste, no matter the efficiency. Stored underground in the Dituti Hazard Facility, our containment of nuclear waste has become a burden. Therefore, Kingdom officials have agreed to sell nuclear waste to any nation willing to purchase it for recycling or other methods of care.
Gold Ore:$43,050 per kilo
Gold, with its thousands of uses, has seen an even greater amount of demand with high-end technology needing well-manufactured gold for electronic parts. Wolo Maza Mine and the Kibuti Mbongo Pit have become crown jewels of our economy next to our many oilfields. With new mines being founded every day, we hope to find willing partners for trade.
Silver Ore:$560.75 per kilo
Mpembe Ndosi Mine Complex is home to a massive silver dump. Guarded by private forces, mining happens around the clock to meet increasing demands worldwide. From its luxury to industrial uses, silver has become vital in the age of technology.
Corundum:$850 per tonne;$780,000 for gemstone quality Corundum per kilo
A crystal formed from oxidized aluminum and other metals. Although synthetic corundum has made its way onto the market, ours is 100% natural obtained through our powerful mining sector. Gems formed from corundum are more well-known as ruby and sapphire. Since no populace can have enough precious gems, bear in mind that demand outweighs supply, so act fast.
Iron ore:$2.10 per kilo
Being a red soil nation, it is self-evident that our kingdom is iron-rich. Our capital, Castle Rock, was founded near a massive iron ore mine during the Colonial Era. Staying very near and dear to our hearts, we continue to ship iron ore for countless needs to allied and neighboring nations for any industry project, from civil to private.
Copper ore:$6.50 per kilo
Copper, a technology necessity, is very malleable and quite mandatory for any self-respecting nation to have stockpiles of in order to keep up with the tech boom. Copper mines are well-staffed, and quotas seem to hit new benchmarks every quarter. We hope to see a growing number of exported precious materials increase, and have readied every industry to meet every demand.
Bauxite:$3.75 per kilo
Otherwise known as the true source of aluminum ore, this natural ore has infinitesimal uses to strengthen any building, project, or machine. Strip mined and washed with a hot chemical solution, barges full of bauxite leave our port every day to help support allied nations in their strive for growth. Now, you too can share in their success.
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