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Weda Bay Nickel stops nickel ore production when its mining quota is exhausted

Eramet's Indonesian unit has stopped nickel ore production after a government decision slashed its quota for 2026 by 70%, compared to the previous year. The company was unable to continue operations.

Weda Bay Nickel is Eramet's joint venture nickel mine in Indonesia with China Tsingshan Group, and Antam's state miner. It received an initial production allowance for 12 million wet-metric tons this year. This is down from 42 million tons that it produced?in 2020.

Jerome Baudelet, Eramet Indonesia’s Chief Executive Officer, told reporters at an industry conference that the mining quota had been exhausted.

The production has been suspended and the company has reduced its staff and is now in a maintenance phase.

Baudelet stated that revisions to mining quotes, also known by the acronym RKAB, are typically made before July's end.

He said that since the government made the final decision, it was up to them.

Baudelet: "We hope that they will give enough to us so we can sustain the operation."

The 42 million tonnes of nickel ore produced by 'Weda Bay Nickel' last year represented about a third the 120 millions tons of nickel processed at Indonesia Weda Bay Industrial Park, which is one of Indonesia’s main nickel hubs.

Baudelet stated that "if we don't get a extension, you will have a deficit from Weda Bay Nickel of 30,000,000 tons."

"If you reduce?production, and don't grant an extension, imports will increase because there isn't enough ore in the Philippines around IWIP... It'll be expensive." (Reporting and editing by David Stanway; Bernadette Christopher)

(source: Reuters)