Nautilus signs off take agreement for Solwara 1 for undersea mining
In 2005 Nautilus Minerals of Vancouver set it sights on finding goldlargest producers of chrome ore chromite-copper massive sulphide deposits on the seafloor and mining them. That dream is a giant step closer since Nautilus signed an off take agreement with Tongling Nonferrous Metals Group, China’s largest importer of copper concentrate.
The agreement allows Tongling to purchase 1.1 million t/y of mineralized material from the Solwara 1 project for three years beginning in 2013. Nautilus will be recovering the material from the floor of the Bismarck Sea off the coast of Papua New Guinea. Tongling will import the material to China where the company will first prepare a concentrate and then smelt the concentrate in its facilities. Nautilus has adapted its production technology from that used by the offshore oil and gas industry, dredging and mining. Seafloor production tools loosely resembling road headers ply the...
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