Pentagon awards US$110M more to Albemarle, Talon Metals

Talon Tamarack coreCore from the Tamarack nickel project in Minnesota. Credit: Talon Metals

Albemarle (NYSE: ALB) and Talon Metals (TSX: TLO) are getting about US$110 million in new U.S. government funding to support their lithium and nickel mining projects, the Pentagon said. 

Under the U.S. Defense Production Act, Albemarle is to receive US$90 million for its planned reopening of the Kings Mountain lithium mine in North Carolina. 

Talon Metals is slated for US$20.6 million for more exploration across the Tamarack nickel project in Minnesota. 

The agreements were officially announced by the U.S. Defense Department on Tuesday.

The funding follows US$149.7 million awarded nearly a year ago to Charlotte, N.C.-based Albemarle to build a processing facility for lithium, and US$114.8 million for Talon Metal’s nickel unit in North Dakota to build a processing plant for mineral mined in Minnesota.

Also last year, North Carolina-based Piedmont Lithium (NASDAQ: PLL; ASX: PLL) received US$141.7 million to build a US$600-million processing plant in Tennessee. 

The total package a year ago also included US$661 million in federal funding to various battery, lithium and graphite projects by Ascend Elements, Lilac Solutions, Cirba Solutions and Syrah Resources (ASX: SYR). 

Other recipients this year include Perpetua Resources (TSX: PPTA; NASDAQ: PPTA) and Graphite One (TSXV: GPH; US-OTC: GPHOF).

It’s all part of the Biden administration’s US$2.8 billion in funding to boost American mineral production for green metals to fight climate change and Chinese control of many of the world’s processing facilities. Western nations have formed critical minerals lists, ramped up spending and formed alliances promoting cooperation between allies.  

Albemarle estimates that Kings Mountain will be operational between 2025 and 2030.

Today, the only operating nickel mine in the U.S., the Eagle mine in Michigan, owned by Lundin Mining (TSX: LUN) ships its concentrates abroad for refining and is scheduled to close in 2025.

Tamarack is the only high-grade development-stage nickel mine in the country. 

Tesla signed an agreement in 2022 to purchase 75,000 metric tonnes of nickel in concentrate from Tamarack.

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