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Metso Outotec wins First Cobalt refinery contract

Phase 1 due to begin in fourth quarter of 2022

 Metso Outotec wins First Cobalt refinery contract

Metso Outotec wins First Cobalt refinery contract

Canada-based cobalt company First Cobalt Corp has awarded a solvent extraction contract to Finnish mining equipment company Metso Outotec.

As part of the contract, Metso Outotec will design and manufacture solvent extraction cells and provide technical support for the layout of a new solvent extraction plant as well as its process control. Its solution involves recent advancements in modular design, process control and ease of installation and start-up.

According to First Cobalt, the installation time of the modular mixer-settlers has been shown to be 30% less than the traditional solvent extraction mixer-settlers used at other projects. In addition to the reduction in installation time, the footprint of the selected plant equipment is less than conventional solvent extraction equipment.

First Cobalt said that the solvent extraction contract is now the largest and most important equipment package it has under contract. The company received several tenders from global vendors and stated that it selected Metso Outotec based on "competitive pricing and its technically superior bid".

First Cobalt also noted that Metso Outotec has provided similar equipment to other operational cobalt sulphate refineries, which lowers the execution risk for the company's strategy of producing battery-grade cobalt sulphate.

The commissioning of Phase 1 of First Cobalt's low-carbon hydrometallurgical refining strategy is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2022. It will focus on processing cobalt hydroxide to produce a high-quality, sustainable and traceable battery-grade cobalt sulphate, with a targeted production of 25,000t/y of cobalt sulphate.

First Cobalt stated that once operational, its refinery will be the only producer of battery-grade cobalt for the North American electric vehicle (EV) market. It will be capable of responding to strong demand by supplying over 1 million vehicles per year.

Trent Mell, president and CEO of First Cobalt, said: "We are happy to be moving forward with Metso Outotec, an industry-leading business partner. Their expertise and ability to deliver quality projects significantly de-risks our own. We move one step closer to becoming North America's only provider of cobalt sulphate and we do not intend to stop there. Plans for our Canadian Battery Materials Park also include battery recycling, nickel sulphate production and a partnership with a battery precursor manufacturer."

In January this year, First Cobalt agreed long-term cobalt hydroxide feedstock arrangements with Glencore and CMOC subsidiary IXM to provide a total of 4,500t/y of contained cobalt to the First Cobalt refinery, beginning in the fourth quarter of 2022.

In March, the company signed a flexible, long-term, offtake agreement with Stratton Metal Resources for the sale of future cobalt sulphate production with quantities determined by First Cobalt, which further de-risked the project.

The company said that it has ongoing negotiations with automakers and battery suppliers, and that there is growing interest in sourcing battery material from North America.

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