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Nickel Industries attracts strong interest for its Indonesian supply

More than 25 global car and battery makers have revealed interest in buying nickel from Australialisted manufacturer Nickel Industries' brand-new Indonesian plant, CEO Justin Werner said on Tuesday, in the most current boost to Indonesia's nickel dominance.

The business is using 70,000-80,000 metric loads a year from its brand-new high pressure acid leach (HPAL) plant in Sulawesi that is because of be completed in the 2nd half of 2025.

We have had very good interest, Werner informed . We. are not in a rush to make a decision.

Indonesia has become a supply powerhouse on the back of. low costs, producing more than half of the world's nickel, and. is expected to represent nearly three-quarters of international. supply by the end of the years.

Nickel Industries' HPAL plant will produce nickel in the. type of cathode, along with mixed hydroxide precipitate (MHP). and nickel sulphate which are utilized to make batteries for. electrical cars.

The company is likewise looking for investors for a stake of as. much as 25% in the plant as its Chinese partner Tsingshan, which. is developing the plant, is prepared to sell part of its 45%. holding.

Oversupply knocked nickel costs down by 45% in 2015,. pushing high expense producers, including top international miner BHP. and others in Australia, who have actually required a green. premium for low carbon nickel.

The London Metal Exchange (LME) classifies 20 tonnes of. carbon dioxide (CO2) per tonne of nickel as the limit for. low carbon nickel, and Nickel Industries' HPAL plant will. produce a tonne of nickel for about eight tonnes of CO2.

We 'd enjoy a green premium and we are more than confident. that we would qualify, Werner stated, including nevertheless that. automakers and battery makers do not want to pay a green premium.

They desire it at a discount rate, he said.

Australian mining tycoon Andrew Forrest said last month the. LME needs to categorize its contracts into clean and unclean to offer. consumers more choice. His business Wyloo will next month shut. nickel mines that it paid $504 million for in 2015.

(source: Reuters)