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Indonesia's Antam to start developing new nickel smelter, HPAL plant in 2025

Indonesian statecontrolled miner Aneka Tambang (Antam) aims to launch the building and construction of two nickel processing centers next year under its collaboration with China's Ningbo Contemporary Brunp Lygend Ltd (CBL).

The jobs become part of Antam's handle CBL to develop an environment to produce materials used in batteries for electric cars (EV), and part of Indonesia's larger ambition to establish itself as a production center for EVs.

Antam and CBL concluded the very first phase of the handle December, through sales of shares in 2 of Antam's nickel mining systems to CBL.

This year, the companies included are carrying out feasibility research studies for a rotary klin electric heater (RKEF) plant to process nickel into crude metal and a high-pressure acid leach ( HPAL) plant to extract the material utilized in EV batteries from nickel ores.

Next year, at the commercial park, we need to (start) structure the RKEF and HPAL plants, Nicolas Kanter, chief executive of Antam informed reporters late on Monday. He did not provide a particular place however Antam said in a declaration last year it plans to establish the park in East Halmahera regency in North Maluku province.

Among the products in the feasibility research studies are the possibility of using gas to power the HPAL plant. Many nickel processing centers in Indonesia are currently powered by coal.

We are looking into using gas power for the HPAL plant, however the expediency study is required to make sure the financial practicality of the task is not substantially impacted, Kanter said.

We all desire 'green nickel' for this task because all consumers now demanded that the ESG aspects are satisfied, he added.

Joint-venture systems will be set up for each the RKEF and HPAL plants, he added.

(source: Reuters)