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Ardea Resources Ltd ARRRF

Ardea Resources Limited is an Australia-based nickel resources company, with a portfolio of 100%- controlled West Australia projects. It is focused on the development of the Kalgoorlie Nickel Project (KNP) and its sub-set, the Goongarrie Hub, a globally significant series of nickel-cobalt and Critical Mineral deposits. The KNP is located 80-kilometers (km) north of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. The Goongarrie Hub is located 70 km northwest of the mining center, the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. It is also focused on advanced-stage exploration at compelling nickel sulphide targets, such as Emu Lake, and Critical Minerals targets, including scandium and Rare Earth Elements throughout the KNP Eastern Goldfields nickel-gold province, with all exploration targets complementing the KNP nickel development strategy. Its land holding in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia comprises over 170 tenements, covering over 4,100 square kilometers.


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Post by Goodtoreadthis1on Mar 31, 2022 12:29am
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Help for LI,NI, graphite companies

Help for LI,NI, graphite companies

Biden could sign defense production authority for battery minerals -source

Kitco News

WASHINGTON, March 30 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden could invoke a Cold War-era defense law as soon as this week to encourage the domestic production of minerals needed to make the batteries in electric vehicles, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Such an order under the Defense Production Act is expected to help mining companies extracting lithium, nickel and graphite, cobalt and manganese access government funding.

"As we break our dependence on foreign sources of oil and natural gas, we must ensure that we secure the materials necessary for the clean energy economy in a way that holds to our strong environmental, labor, Tribal engagement standards and does not leave us reliant on unreliable and unsustainable foreign supply chains," the person said.

Biden has made fighting climate change and stimulating domestic manufacturing using electric vehicles a major part of his economic program. Administration officials have argued that the dependence on fossil fuels from other countries, including Russia, harms national security.

But securing enough of the raw materials to make electric vehicle batteries has been a major obstacle, with domestic mines facing extensive regulatory hurdles and environmental opposition.

And Biden's domestic climate agenda has hit a roadblock in the U.S. Congress, where his Democratic Party has only narrow control.

Biden's potential use of the Defense Production Act for minerals would not override the legal and regulatory hurdles imposed by the administration on mining projects. It also wouldn't provide for the loans or direct purchase of minerals.

Instead, miners could tap funds for feasibility studies or efforts to modernize the productivity of their existing facilities.

Biden has made broad use of the Defense Production Act, including using it to stimulate manufacturing of supplies used in the response to COVID-19.

Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Sandra Maler
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