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#Norway’s government takes over planning for #Europe’s largest #RareEarthMinerals deposit

Illustration of Norway featuring flags of Norway and the European Union, with the text 'Rare Earth Elements' overlaying an image of a mining site.

OSLO, April 22 (Reuters) – Norway will take ​over planning for the Fen rare earth deposit – Europe’s largest – to ‌speed up development after a resource upgrade nearly doubled its estimated size, the government said on Wednesday.

Fen was estimated last month to hold 15.9 million metric tons ​of rare earth oxide in indicated and inferred resources, 81% ​more than a 2024 estimate, the project’s developer said at ⁠the time.

Europe has no operating rare earth mines, and development ​of the southern Norway project would support the region’s push to reduce ​reliance on dominant producer China.

“The Fen field could be of major significance for Telemark, Norway and Europe’s supply security and competitiveness,” Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said ​in a statement. Telemark is the region where Fen is located.

“To ​ensure future access to critical minerals, it is important to increase production both ‌in ⁠Norway and in other countries with which we cooperate in terms of security.”

About 19% of the oxides are neodymium and praseodymium (NdPr), key materials used in permanent magnets for electric vehicles, wind turbines, electronics and defence ​applications.

The government said ​it had stepped ⁠in at the request of the local authority, citing the risk of land-use disputes and the need ​to balance competing national interests.

As elsewhere in Europe, infrastructure ​projects ⁠in Norway – including onshore wind farms – have faced opposition from environmental and agricultural interests, delaying development.

Rare Earths Norway, which is developing the project, has ⁠said ​it expects production to start in late ​2031, with output of 800 tons of NdPr by 2032, equivalent to about 5% of ​European Union demand.

Reuters

#Norway lawmakers back deep-sea mining in Arctic Ocean

Norway has secured a parliamentary majority to go ahead with plans to open the Arctic Ocean to seabed mineral exploration, despite environmental groups and the fishing industry’s warnings that the move would risk the biodiversity of vulnerable ecosystems.

The country’s minority centre-left government and two large opposition parties backed on Tuesday a government’s proposal announced in June to position the country as a frontrunner in commercial-scale deep-sea mining.

The move by the European country, where vast oil and gas reserves have made it one of the world’s wealthiest nations, has as goal to diversify its economy away from fossil fuels.

Read more at: https://www.mining.com/norway-lawmakers-back-deep-sea-mining-in-arctic-ocean/