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U.S. Senators Push for UNCLOS Ratification as Members of Congress Call for ISA to Adopt Seafloor Mining Regulations
AGÊNCIA DE COMUNICAÇÃO Conteúdo de responsabilidade da empresa 21 de novembro de 2023
The Metals Company
- Led by Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), a bipartisan coalition re-introduced a resolution calling on the U.S. Senate to ratify the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which details the rights and responsibilities of countries regarding the worlds oceans, including the management of marine natural resources.
- At the close of part III of the International Seabed Authoritys 28th session this month, twelve Members of Congress expressed support to the ISA for the adoption by 2025 of regulations allowing for the collection of critical minerals from the international seabed area.
- Members of Congress also wrote to the U.S. Department of Defense urging fair consideration of TMC subsidiary NORIs application for a Defense Production Act grant to perform feasibility work regarding potential critical mineral processing facilities in Texas.
NEW YORK, Nov. 21, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — TMC the metals company Inc. (Nasdaq: TMC) (TMC or the Company), an explorer of the worlds largest estimated undeveloped source of critical battery metals, today commends an initiative by U.S. Senators for the country to ratify UNCLOS which it signed in 1982 but has since failed to ratify in part to assert a leadership role in the global effort to govern the high seas and shore up supply chains for the critical battery materials required for the energy transition.
The longer we sit out, the longer the rest of world will continue to set the agenda of maritime domain, from seabed mining to critical subsea infrastructure, said Arctic Caucus Co-Chair Senator Murkowski in a press release. It is time for America to not just join the world at the table, but to make sure we are helping to set the rules going forward.
At the close of part III of the ISAs 28th session earlier this month, twelve members of congress, led by Rep Wesley Hunt (R-TX), wrote a letter to ISA Secretary-General, Michael Lodge, as well as Council President Juan José González Mijares and Assembly President Fanday Turay, in which they called upon the ISA to adopt rules, regulations and procedures to govern deep-sea nodule collection which, they note, offer a safe and environmentally responsible means for meeting societal needs for advanced materials and energy storage technologies without the taint of forced labor, slavery, or child labor abuses.
TMC CEO & Chairman Gerard Barron said, Its encouraging to hear policymakers calling for the worlds largest economy to play an active role in shaping the rules for the responsible development of marine resources in the high seas. The U.S. faces an acute shortage of domestic supply and processing of critical lithium-ion battery cathode materials like cobalt, nickel and manganese. We recognize the longer-term opportunity that polymetallic nodules represent for the U.S. and whether the country ultimately ratifies UNLCOS or not we will continue to work with American policymakers, companies and researchers to determine a role for nodules in achieving the country’s clean energy ambitions.
In November, five Members of the US House of Representatives from Texas urged the Department of Defense to support the use of federal resources under the Defense Authorization Act towards a bankable feasibility study for nodule processing along the Texas Gulf Coast. In a letter to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Base Policy, Laura D. Taylor-Kale, the members wrote: Securing the U.S. critical mineral supply chain is a national security imperative. To counter Chinas growing hold on the global supply chain, it is essential that the United States secure its own innovative supply of critical metals. The applicant seems to have the ability to produce battery-grade materials at commercial facilities in North America at pilot scale. The scope of the submission focuses solely on U.S. processing and appears to offer the Department of Defense the opportunity to re-shore critical mineral supply lines.
Over recent years, TMC has welcomed letters from Congressional Leaders including the House Armed Services Committee as well as former Military leaders urging the Biden Administration to assess domestic processing of seafloor polymetallic nodules as a means to secure key energy transition metals and close national security vulnerabilities. In March last year, Mr. Barron wrote to the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, in which he noted, Support from the U.S. Government for the development of the polymetallic nodules resource and TMCs first project, NORI-D, would unlock access to the resource without overcoming legislative hurdles to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
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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