TMC Subsidiary NORI Completes Key Offshore Research Campaign, Evaluating Seafloor Ecosystem Function a Year Post Nodule Collection Test

View from the control room

During NORI’s latest offshore campaign, researchers used a Remotely Operated Vehicle to assist in the precision deployment of equipment to the seafloor.

  • Researchers with Nauru Ocean Resources Inc. (NORI) successfully gathered further environmental data on ecosystem recovery and functioning as part of its Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) to characterise the potential impacts of proposed polymetallic nodule collection operations.
  • Despite illegal disruptions from Greenpeace International aimed at hindering the collection of environmental data, researchers were able to complete the major components of the scientific work scope slated for the campaign, and are encouraged by preliminary qualitative assessments.
  • Scientists used several seafloor sampling devices, a remotely operated vehicle and lander systems to assess impacts to biota, seafloor geochemistry and ecosystem recovery on the seafloor in the NORI-D area of the Clarion Clipperton Zone (CCZ).
  • Building on the rich data gathered from 20 offshore campaigns over the last 11 years, with cumulative ESIA spending of ~$150 million, the results from the latest campaign will inform NORI’s application to the International Seabed Authority (ISA) for a commercial exploitation contract.

NEW YORK, Dec. 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Metals Company (Nasdaq: TMC) (“TMC” or “the Company”), an explorer of lower-impact battery metals from seafloor polymetallic nodules, today announced the conclusion of its latest offshore scientific research campaign to assess seafloor impacts and recovery rates twelve months after the pilot nodule collection system test conducted by its NORI subsidiary.

Despite illegal disruptions from Greenpeace International aimed at hindering the collection of key environmental data requested by the ISA’s Legal and Technical Commission, researchers were able to complete the major components of the scientific work scope slated for the campaign. The data gathered will further support NORI’s application to the International Seabed Authority for a commercial exploitation contract, which it expects to submit following the July 2024 meeting of the ISA.

The team selected 19 sampling stations in the locality of last year’s nodule collection system test and conducted 39 multicore deployments, recovering 395 individual core samples. These yielded more than 600 subsamples that will be shared with independent researchers from leading marine research institutions for further biological analysis.

Additionally, using a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), the research team deployed innovative seafloor lander systems that are capable of measuring seafloor oxygen fluxes using eddy covariance methods. This resulted in over 600 hours of data acquisition at a maximum deployment depth of 4285m, which NORI believes is the first time these bespoke sensor suites have been deployed at abyssal depths. This data is further supplemented by over one thousand core sub-samples for geochemical analysis.

Multicore on deck

Researchers prepare to launch a multicore sampler which is used to assess the biological and chemical properties of the sediment on the seafloor. As part of its latest campaign, NORI conducted extensive sampling in the test mining area and in areas influenced by the sediment plume.

Dr Michael Clarke, TMC’s Environmental Manager, said: “Despite attempts to disrupt our offshore scientific program the data collected is more than sufficient to meet our objectives for the campaign. This new information provides an insight as to the scale of seabed disturbance from nodule collection and how the benthic communities respond over time. Using the data collected during our decade-long research program, we can now conduct a robust, data-driven assessment of the impacts of nodule collection on the marine environment. We look forward to presenting the findings of our studies to the ISA and stakeholders in the coming year.”

Using the ROV, the team gathered over 30 hours of dedicated video footage of the seafloor, with particular focus on sessile organisms. Based upon a preliminary qualitative assessment, organisms identified during NORI’s environmental baseline studies are still present twelve months on in areas that have been influenced by the seafloor plume. This data will be shared with researchers for further analysis.

Researchers also conducted the fourth annual recovery and redeployment of three oceanographic moorings within NORI-D. The sensor payload on the moorings provides insights into the soundscape, regional oceanographic currents, and particulate organic carbon flux in the Eastern CCZ region. This data contributes to the long-term oceanographic time series and importantly will cover the El Niño-Southern Oscillation fluctuations.

Earlier this month, NORI began sharing emerging data on the characteristics of seafloor sediment plumes. In line with its commitment to share this key environmental data with society, NORI also convened a global stakeholder webinar attended by over two hundred people to provide an update on its environmental program [watch here].

NORI’s latest environmental campaign adds to the significant research conducted in the deep sea. Since the late 1960s, over 300 hundred offshore campaigns have been conducted in international waters with over $2 billion invested in environmental baseline and impact studies and technology development, with most of the capital invested by private companies. To address knowledge gaps, governments and contractors like NORI have spent over 9,000 days – the equivalent of almost 25 years – at sea, assessing the deep-sea environment, research and investment which has accelerated significantly since the establishment of the ISA’s exploration regime.

About The Metals Company
The Metals Company is an explorer of lower-impact battery metals from seafloor polymetallic nodules, on a dual mission: (1) supply metals for the global energy transition with the least possible negative impacts on planet and people and (2) trace, recover and recycle the metals we supply to help create a metals commons that can be used in perpetuity. The Company through its subsidiaries holds exploration and commercial rights to three polymetallic nodule contract areas in the Clarion Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean regulated by the International Seabed Authority and sponsored by the governments of Nauru, Kiribati and the Kingdom of Tonga. More information is available at www.metals.co.

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Wood Mackenzie กำลังเริ่มดำเนินการศึกษาวิจัยที่สำคัญเพื่อกำหนดศักยภาพของภูมิภาคที่มีความสำคัญทางยุทธศาสตร์ เอกสารรายงานอย่างเป็นทางการจะระบุตัวขับเคลื่อนหลักสำหรับการสร้างห่วงโซ่คุณค่าที่ยั่งยืน พร้อมทั้งเน้นย้ำถึงความท้าทายในปัจจุบันที่แร่ธาตุทั่วโลกกำลังเผชิญอยู่ และความท้าทายเหล่านี้ส่งผลกระทบต่ออุตสาหกรรมแร่ธาตุในพื้นที่ที่อุดมด้วยทรัพยากรนี้อย่างไร รายงานฉบับนี้จะทำหน้าที่เป็นแนวทางที่สำคัญสำหรับผู้ถือผลประโยชน์ร่วมโดยการวางรากฐานเพื่อให้สามารถบรรลุเป้าหมายจากความร่วมมือระหว่างภาครัฐและตลาดได้ ขณะที่ภูมิภาคมองหาการระบุและใช้ประโยชน์จากศักยภาพของทรัพยากรเพื่อให้เกิดการเปลี่ยนผ่านไปสู่แหล่งพลังงานได้ดียิ่งขึ้

Global AI ได้เตรียมการพร้อมที่จะดำเนินการวิเคราะห์ความรู้สึกทั่วโลกอย่างครอบคลุมโดยใช้ปัญญาประดิษฐ์ที่ล้ำสมัย โดยมุ่งเน้นที่การดำเนินการเหมืองแร่และแร่ธาตุทั่วทั้งภูมิภาคที่มีความสำคัญทางยุทธศาสตร์ การวิเคราะห์นี้มุ่งหมายเพื่อให้ความกระจ่างเกี่ยวกับการรับรู้ของสังคมเพื่อให้ข้อมูลที่ใช้สำหรับการอภิปรายเกี่ยวกับบทบาทที่รัฐบาล ภาคเอกชน และภาคประชาสังคมต้องมีส่วนร่วมในการสร้างความมั่นใจว่าสังคมจะยอมรับและสนับสนุนการดำเนินงาน เพื่อให้มั่นใจว่าการดำเนินการเหมืองแร่จะมอบผลประโยชน์ที่จับต้องได้ให้กับชุมชนท้องถิ่นและลดผลกระทบต่อสิ่งแวดล้อมให้เหลือน้อยที่สุด

ในขณะเดียวกัน รายงานของ CRU จะเน้นถึงความเร่งด่วนในการจัดการกับอุปสรรคต่อแร่ธาตุสำคัญเพื่อให้บรรลุเป้าหมายด้านสภาพภูมิอากาศ โดยมุ่งเน้นไปที่ตะวันออกกลาง แอฟริกา และเอเชียกลางในฐานะผู้จัดหาหลักในอนาคต

ข้อมูลเชิงลึกเหล่านี้โดยรวมทั้งหมดสอดคล้องกับพันธกิจของ FMF ในการพัฒนาอุตสาหกรรมแร่ที่ยั่งยืน ทำให้ภูมิภาคที่มีความสำคัญทางยุทธศาสตร์กลายเป็นประเด็นหลักของการปภิปรายเรื่องแร่ธาตุทั่วโลก และกำหนดแนวทางปฏิบัติในการทำเหมืองอย่างมีความรับผิดชอบ FMF เป็นแพลตฟอร์มที่นำโดยรัฐบาลและมีผู้ถือผลประโยชน์ร่วมหลายฝ่าย มีเป้าหมายเพื่อกระตุ้นการอภิปรายระหว่างผู้นำอุตสาหกรรม ผู้กำหนดนโยบาย และผู้ถือผลประโยชน์ร่วมเพื่อขับเคลื่อนความก้าวหน้าไปสู่อนาคตที่ยั่งยืนและเจริญรุ่งเรืองมากขึ้นในการพัฒนาแร่ธาตุ

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Transport infrastructure development considered as key task in 2024: PM


Hanoi: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on December 28 asked the transport sector to pay more attention to infrastructure development, considering this as a key, priority task in 2024.

Addressing an online conference held by the Ministry of Transport in Hanoi, which was connected with sites in 62 other provinces and centrally-run cities, the government leader hailed the sector’s efforts in fulfilling its tasks and targets in 2023, contributing to the country’s socio-economic development.

He also pointed out limitations the sector needs to handle in the time ahead relating to transport management, traffic accident prevention and control, the implementation of the intelligent transport systems, and the mobilisation of social capital for infrastructure development.

The PM, therefore, suggested solutions for the sector to complete its tasks next year, saying it should optimise innovation and scientific-technological advances in the implementation of key projects to ensure their progress and quality, and prevent
corruption and other negative phenomena.

Suitable mechanisms and policies would help to maximise potential, opportunities and advantages of each area, he said, stressing the need to step up the building and consolidation of institutions, and push ahead with decentralisation.

Administrative procedures should be further streamlined to reduce input costs for people and businesses, and the communications work needs to be stepped up to create social consensus, PM Chinh continued.

The PM reminded the sector to prioritise resources for Long Thanh international airport project and monitor its progress to ensure its quality and avert wastefulness.

He also mentioned the construction of expressways in the form of public-private partnership (PPP) in the three socio-economic areas of Dong Dang-Tra Linh, Gia Nghia-Chon Thanh, and Nam Dinh-Thai Binh.

For projects in localities, the ministry should closely coordinate with local authorities to speed up the implementation, the leader said, noting that bidding must be cond
ucted in an open, transparent way./.
Source: Vietnam News Agency

Top legislator envisions continued success for NA Office in 2024


Hanoi: Activities of the National Assembly Office are becoming increasingly professional and effective, said NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue during a conference in Hanoi to review its 2023 work and outline tasks for next year.

Chairman Hue hailed activities of the legislature and concerted efforts and dedication of the agencies under the NA Office this year, noting that their endeavors have become increasingly “uniform, widespread and comprehensive’.

Highlighting several notable achievements, he said the workload in 2023 increased significantly, possibly the most extensive since the beginning of the term, including successfully holding two regular and three extraordinary sessions, 16 meetings of the NA Standing Committee, among others.

He noted improvements in law-making and supreme oversight, with quicker and more practical decision-making on crucial national issues. This, he stressed, underscores the NA’s role and policies in promptly translating the Party Central Committee’s directives into practical actions
by the Government, ministries, agencies and local authorities.

He asked for the need to further excel in the tasks of Party and political system building, strengthen efforts in safeguarding internal political stability and effective financial and public asset management.

In conclusion, he believed that the office will have a more successful year in 2024 than the previous year./.
Source: Vietnam News Agency

Afternoon briefing on December 28


Hanoi: The following is a brief review of the day’s events as reported by the Vietnam News Agency.

– Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on December 28 asked the transport sector to pay more attention to infrastructure development, considering this as a key, priority task in 2024.

Addressing an online conference held by the Ministry of Transport in Hanoi, which was connected with sites in 62 other provinces and centrally-run cities, the government leader hailed the sector’s efforts in fulfilling its tasks and targets in 2023, contributing to the country’s socio-economic development. Read full story

– Credit rating agency Fitch Ratings has forecast Vietnam’s growth in the medium term at around 7%, with many favourable signs.

In a report released recently, the agency said Vietnam’s cost competitiveness, educated workforce compared with peers, and entry into numerous regional and global free trade agreements (FTAs) should bode well for continued strong FDI inflows, particularly in the context of ongoing global su
pply chain diversification. Read full story

– Vietnam’s total trade with European and American markets is estimated to decrease by 9.5% year-on-year to around 208 billion USD in 2023, but the country still enjoys a trade surplus of 125 billion USD.

According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s European – American Market Department, Vietnam’s trade surplus with European countries is estimated to reach around 33 billion USD and the figure with American nations is 92 billion USD. Read full story

– Ho Chi Minh City’s Saigon Hi-Tech Park (SHTP) on December 28 signed a cooperation pact with the US-based engineering simulation software provider Ansys, Inc. to develop human resources for the country’s semiconductor industry.

Accordingly, Ansys will provide educational software tools and related training programmes to local universities with sci-tech strengths through the firm’s innovation space. Read full story

– Savings interest rates have set a new record low of only 1.9% per year for a 1-2-month term.

Vi
etcombank has announced a new interest rate list this week that surprised the market. Accordingly, the bank’s interest rate for short-term deposits from 1-2 months is currently only 1.9% per year, a decrease of 0.3 percentage points compared to the previous week. This is the new bottom of deposit interest rates in the market. The interest rate for long-term deposits of 12 months or more at Vietcombank remains at 4.8% per year. Read full story

– Vietnam remains committed and focused on enhancing the development of hydrogen energy production and hydrogen-source fuels in regions with potential and advantages in renewable energy, close to major consumer markets.

This is to establish a comprehensive hydrogen energy industry ecosystem from production to storage, transportation, distribution, and utilisation of hydrogen, Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien said at a recent government meeting on Vietnam’s hydrogen and off-shore energy development. Read full story

– Suffering from declined overseas ship
ments, export businesses in some industries now need more assistance from the Government to navigate difficulties and challenges, insiders have said.

Together with public investment and consumption, export is identified as one of the three drivers of Vietnam’s economic growth. Read full story

– The Vietnam Institute of Education Sciences and the National Foreign Languages Project Management Board on December 27 held a conference to publish this year’s report on the teaching and learning of foreign languages in Vietnam.

According to the annual report, the Ministry of Education and Training completed the development and issuance of curriculums for foreign languages in the 2018 general education programme. Read full story

– Vietnam expects to form a nationwide network of digital transformation with the participation of all-level state agencies, organisations, businesses and people, according to a recently-approved project.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang has signed a decision to approve the project on
consolidating apparatus organisation, and improving state management and law enforcement capacity in digital transformation from central to local levels by 2025, with a vision to 2030. Read full story

– The south-central province of Binh Thuan held the closing ceremony of the Visit Vietnam Year 2023 in Phan Thiet city on December 27 evening.

With the theme of ‘Binh Thuan – Green Convergence’, the programme includes over 200 events and activities in 41 provinces and cities nationwide, of which more than 30 have been organised in the host locality./. Read full story
Source: Vietnam News Agency

Presidential Office commended for effective national service


Hanoi: President Vo Van Thuong has hailed the Presidential Office in supporting the President and Vice President in performing both domestic and external affairs tasks assigned by the Party and the State this year.

During a conference in Hanoi on December 28 to review the office’s 2023 activities and launch its tasks for next year, he said the office plays a pivotal role in advising and implementing significant external affairs activities, including hosting leaders from various countries.

The office has effectively worked with ministries, agencies, committees and relevant units to fulfill its responsibility for serving the President, contributing to a more effective promotion of the nation’s image, he said.

Looking ahead to the next year, he suggested that the office and agencies strengthen unity and improve the quality of advisory work, especially in the realm of foreign affairs.

He wished that each leader, official and civil servant of the office would perform their assigned tasks to the best of their a
bilities, keep improving the quality of advisory work with the highest sense of responsibility and dedication to the cause of national construction and development.

On the occasion, the office honoured groups and individuals who demonstrated outstanding results in their work./.
Source: Vietnam News Agency