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Work Continues After Scandinavian Ocean Minerals’ Successful Expedition

Work Continues After Scandinavian Ocean Minerals’ Successful Expedition
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Scandinavian Ocean Minerals holds exploration permits for four areas in the Bothnian Bay, covering a total of 800 square kilometers.

Between October 6 and 17, 2024, the latest expedition was carried out together with Scandinavian Ocean Minerals’ partner Sweco. Data collected during the expedition is now being analyzed. The results will form the basis for the environmental impact assessment (EIA), an important step toward the permit application with EIA as an appendix, which will be sent to the government in 2025.

The assessment indicates that 60 square kilometers of the 80 surveyed in the Bothnian Bay show a good presence of manganese nodules. The amount is in line with previous estimates, and there is strong evidence that there is more to be found.

Alongside the data analysis from the expedition, discussions are ongoing about land, energy, and infrastructure issues. A consultation with government authorities, organizations, and the public will also take place. This consultation may provide recommendations for any necessary additions to the surveys.

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