The Metals Company Showcases Pilot Nodule Collection Technology at Stakeholder Event Co-Hosted by Allseas
The Metals Company (Nasdaq: TMC) has successfully completed an event in Rotterdam with its partner, Allseas Group S.A., to showcase the development of a deep-sea collection system for polymetallic nodules. The company’s vessel, Hidden Gem, is being modified to recover metals essential for electric vehicles (EVs), potentially sufficient for 280 million EVs. TMC aims to provide a low-cost, sustainable supply of critical minerals while minimizing environmental impact. The Hidden Gem is set for deployment in mid-2022.
- Completion of the event in Rotterdam showcases progress in developing a deep-sea collection system with Allseas.
- Potential to recover metals from polymetallic nodules sufficient for approximately 280 million EVs.
- The Hidden Gem vessel is on track for deployment and testing, indicating readiness for future operations.
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At the event, key stakeholders were given the opportunity to tour the pilot polymetallic nodule collection vessel, the Hidden Gem, and the facility where the prototype of a nodule collector vehicle is being built. The Hidden Gem is a 228-meter-long former drill ship and is currently undergoing key modifications to enable at-sea deployment through its existing moonpool of a 4.3-kilometer-long riser that would bring polymetallic nodules up from the seafloor. The Hidden Gem is expected to become the world’s first ship classed as a subsea mining vessel by the
Both the Hidden Gem and the nodule collector vehicle are key components of the partnership’s efforts to responsibly recover polymetallic nodules from the ocean floor and lift them to the surface for transportation to shore for processing. Allseas current schedule has the Hidden Gem being deployed in the
“One of the great opportunities we have in getting this industry started is the conversion of assets from the oil and gas industry, which enables us to reach our milestones with significantly less capital expense,” said
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