The Race for Critical Minerals is on

Defining strategic minerals resources in Europe and the USA

About Metals One

Metals One is pursuing a critical minerals exploration and M&A strategy, underpinned by the Western World’s urgent need for reliably and responsibly sourced raw materials such as copper, nickel, cobalt, zinc, uranium and vanadium – all of which are vital to the clean energy transition.

Our Northern Europe portfolio comprises copper, nickel, cobalt and zinc projects in Finland and Norway, including a 57.1 Mt nickel-copper-cobalt-zinc Inferred Resource adjacent to one of Europe’s largest nickel producers, aiming to help meet Europe’s demand for strategic minerals sourced directly from within the continent.

Our North America portfolio is expected to comprise uranium and vanadium exploration projects (subject to completion of acquisition) in prolific and historical U.S. uranium mining regions, targeting critical minerals essential for U.S. clean energy generation, grid storage, and energy security.

The potential acquisition of gold mining claims within the prolific Carlin Gold Trend in Nevada, USA, if completed, would mark our entry into the gold exploration sector and diversification of our portfolio of critical minerals assets.

Finland – Black Schist Project

Inferred Mineral Resource of 57.1 Mt Ni-Zn-Cu-Co
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Norway - Råna Project

Exploration of Råna intrusion
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“Nickel demand has to quadruple over the next 30 years to fulfil Paris climate targets.”
Legal & General report in Financial Times

Sustainable Delivery

Sustainability is integral to our strategy, both in terms of our operations and the importance of our target minerals to the decarbonisation of the global economy.   With European and American projects, Metals One is putting supply on the doorstep of major demand, reducing the distance to end markets and associated emissions.

“The European Union can meet nickel demand from domestic sources only until 2025 before a structural deficit emerges.”
Roskill report for EU