BASF said it would not further evaluate a potential investment in a nickel-cobalt refining complex in Weda Bay, Indonesia.

In 2020, BASF and Eramet, a global mining and metallurgical group, signed an agreement to jointly assess the potential of such a project.

“After a thorough evaluation, we have concluded that we will not execute the nickel-cobalt refining project in Weda Bay.

“Since the inception of the project, the global nickel market has changed significantly. In particular, the supply options have evolved and with that BASF’s availability of battery grade nickel. Consequently, BASF no longer sees the need to make such a substantial investment to ensure a resilient metals supply for its battery materials business,” said BASF board member.

The company would stop all ongoing evaluation and negotiation activities for the project in Weda Bay.

“A secure, responsible and sustainable supply of critical raw materials for the production of precursor cathode active materials, which may also originate from Indonesia, remains crucial for the future development of our battery materials business,” said Daniel Schoenfelder, president of the catalysts division.

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