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Brazilian Nickel Limited signs offtake MoU with Westwin Elements to strengthen US critical minerals supply chain

 

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Brazilian Nickel Limited (BRN), a private company focused on the development of primary nickel and cobalt production in Brazil, has announced that it has signed a non-binding agreement with Westwin Elements (Westwin) to supply high-grade Mixed Hydroxide Precipitate (MHP).

Under the agreement, BRN would sell Westwin up to 10 000 tpy of nickel in MHP and circa 240 – 400 tpy of cobalt in MHP extracted from the Piauí Nickel Project in Brazil using the company’s cost-effective and low-CO2 laterite heap leaching process. Westwin would then refine the MHP into class 1 nickel powder and briquettes for the US market, advancing the goal of establishing a cost-effective critical minerals supply chain for the US and supporting the overall funding of Brazilian Nickel’s flagship Piauí project

Brazilian Nickel CEO Mark Travers said: “This agreement with Westwin not only strengthens Brazilian Nickel’s funding structure, but, more importantly, confirms our proven capability to produce high-quality nickel and to position ourselves as a key player in the global critical minerals market. It underscores BRN’s strategic role in reinforcing supply chain resilience and our commitment to being a reliable, long-term partner to customers in key markets.”

“Establishing dependable supply-chain relationships is essential to restoring U.S. refining capacity,” said KaLeigh Long, Founder and CEO of Westwin Elements. “This agreement advances Westwin’s mission to convert responsibly produced feedstock into Class 1 materials inside the United States, strengthening supply chain security for advanced manufacturing and critical defense applications.”

Brazilian Nickel last year signed preliminary offtake agreements with European processors Electro Mobility Materials Europe SAS (EMME) and Königswarter & Ebell Chemische Fabrik, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Pure Battery Technologies (PBT), to strengthen the European battery supply chain and advance cleaner material sourcing. These agreements advance Brazilian Nickel’s goal to create a cost-competitive, sustainable, and low-CO2 European battery supply chain.

 

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