Eramet, Zhejiang Huayou in talks for nickel partnership in Indonesia

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French mining company Eramet is in discussions with Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt to establish a battery-grade nickel production partnership in Indonesia, reported Bloomberg News.

The two companies are looking to potentially form a partnership for the production of battery-grade nickel, a key component for electric vehicle (EV) batteries.

A potential partnership could involve Eramet supplying ore to Huayou's HPAL plant in the Indonesia Weda Bay Industrial Park.

Eramet is also looking to acquire a stake in the Huafei plant, which is currently the largest HPAL facility in the world.

Earlier, Eramet stated its intention to continue considering further investments in Indonesia.

The latest collaboration comes after Eramet's previous joint venture (JV) with a European partner was discontinued.

Last month, Eramet and German chemical company BASF abandoned their joint investment in a nickel-cobalt refining complex in Weda Bay, Indonesia, citing slower sales growth for EVs in the South East Asian nation.

The scrapped project would have involved an investment of $2.6bn (€2.42bn) and been the only HPAL facility in Indonesia with Western shareholders.

The demand for nickel ore processed through HPAL plants is expected to rise, driven by the burgeoning EV sector.

Currently, Huayou operates two HPAL plants in Indonesia. The company, in collaboration with Brazil’s Vale, is planning to build two additional facilities.

Other players in the region, such as Nickel Industries and PT Harum Energy, are also developing HPAL plants with Tsingshan.

Last week, Eramet commissioned its Centenario direct lithium extraction plant in Salta Province, Argentina.

"Eramet, Zhejiang Huayou in talks for nickel partnership in Indonesia" was originally created and published by Mining Technology, a GlobalData owned brand.


 


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