The document discusses the European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials (EIP Raw Mat). It aims to reduce import dependency, push Europe to the forefront in raw materials sectors, provide alternatives in supply, and mitigate negative environmental impacts. Key components include technology and non-technology policy areas related to exploration, extraction, processing, recycling, and substitution of raw materials. Broad stakeholders from EU member states and other groups will be involved. Progress since the initiative's start in 2012 is outlined, including the formation of working groups and development of a Strategic Implementation Plan. Finland's mining potential and innovations in areas like cleantech and deep exploration are also briefly highlighted.
EIP Raw Mat will bring together EU Member States and other stakeholders
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“Outstanding services for Mining, Metals & Energy industries”
Developing European mineral policies - Report from EIP
RMG Helsinki Summit 2013
Tom Niemi
Chairman
Geological Survey of Finland (GTK)
IntierraRMG
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3. Source: ICSG, Raw Materials Group 2011
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Switzerland
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5. ENTR G3
The Context
A matter of survival in a
globalised world
• European Raw Materials Strategy
• Innovation Union
• Innovation required for the entire value chain of raw
materials – industrial approach
=> European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials
COM(2012) 82 final - 29 February 2012
6. ENTR G3
Objectives
• Reduce import dependency
• Push Europe to the forefront in raw materials sectors
• Provide alternatives in supply
• Mitigate negative environmental impacts
7. ENTR G3
2020 targets
• Up to 10 innovative pilot actions, e.g.
demonstration pilot plants → exploration, mining,
processing, collecting and recycling
• Substitutes for at least 3 applications of critical raw
materials
• Network of Research, Education and Training
Centres on sustainable raw materials management
• EU standardised instruments for the survey of
resources/reserves and 3-D geological map
• dynamic modelling of trends: link demand and
supply with reserves and complete LCA
• Pro-active strategy of EU at bilateral and
multilateral level
8. ENTR G3
Key components
• Technology-focused policy areas
• R&D and Innovation coordination
• Technology for primary/secondary production
• Substitution
• Non Technology policy areas
• Improving framework conditions
• Waste management excellence
• Knowledge, skills and Raw. Mat. flows
• International cooperation
• EU international cooperation strategy
• Technology, Governance, H&S&E, Education,
Investments
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European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials
EIP Raw Mat will bring together EU Member States and other stakeholders
(companies, NGOs, researchers, etc.) to promote innovation along the entire value
chain of raw materials. This includes:
Exploration: to promote coordination and integration among the EU's Geological Surveys.
Extraction: to extract more deeply, in remoter areas and under harsher conditions, and to
ensure Europe retains the skills needed to do so.
Processing: to develop new technologies for efficient water management, energy
consumption and recycling.
Recycling: to introduce new cost-effective and environmentally-sound recycling techniques
and best practices regarding the collection and treatment of waste.
Substitution: to find alternative materials for certain applications, or to replace those
applications with an alternative technology not dependent on key raw materials.
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What has happened since initiation of EIP Raw Mat ?
Proposal for a European Innovation
Partnership on Raw Materials 29.2.2012
• 1st Sherpa Meeting 23 January 2013
• 1st High Level Steering Group 12 February 2013
• 5 Work Groups meet regularly in January – June 2013
• Draft Strategic Implementation Plan May 2013
• Final draft SIP 23 July 2013
• High Level Steering Group to adopt SIP 25 September 2013
…followed by adoption by EC including funding
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Strategic Implementation Plan (draft 23.7.2013)
EU economy highly dependent on imports of ores and metals
Self-sufficient on construction minerals
Self-sufficient on wood based raw materials, but bio-based products needed
Totally dependent in imports of natural rubber
Knowledge on raw materials heterogeneous in EU
EU mineral potential is under explored
Mineral policies unclear
Permitting procedures lengthy
Public mistrust in mining
Trans-European Transport Network needs to be developed
Complex raw materials ask for innovation in processing and refining
Recycling of raw materials inside EU
Coordinate R&D in EU (institutions and industry)
International co-operation
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Sweden-Finland meeting in Kiruna July 2013
Joint Sweden-Finland-Poland
proposals to the SIP:
Promote EU mineral policy and exploration
Deep exploration (land based) in focus
Develop technology competitiveness
International policy & regulation “demonstrators” needed
CRM list to be updated continuously
Raw material logistics to be added (SO2 directive 2015)
16. Major new mines 2012–
Expansion/reopening of old mines
Nurmi & Eilu
Novem
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Mining Boom in Fennoscandia
17. Elias Ekdahl July 2013
Ranking on the Potential Mining Regions 2013
Source: Frazer Institute Mining Company Survey 2013
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18. Finland’s Mining in the Nutshell
Pekka A. Nurmil 16.8.2013
Metals
Industrial
minerals
Kittilä
gold
Kevitsa
nickel
Pahtavaara
gold
Raahe
gold
Kemi
chrome
Hitura
nickel
Pyhäsalmi
Copper-zinc
TalvivaaraNickel-zinc
Jokisivu
gold
Parainen
calcite
Ilomantsi
gold
Lappeenranta
calcite
Orivesi gold
Lahnaslampi
talc
Kylylahti
copper
Polvijärvi
talc
Lohja
calcite
Siilinjärvi
phosphorus
• 52 mines (12 metal, 17 carbonate rocks and 14
industrial minerals)
• Mine investments 2008-2011 1.3 Bill. €
• Estimated investments until 2020 over 3 Bill. €
• Estimated turnover 2.5 Bill. € and employeers
5000 in 2015
• Finland is one of the leading mining technology
providers (Metso, Outotec, Sandvik, Normet)
Data: ETLA 2011
Annual ore output (Mt)
< 0.1
0.1 - 0.5
0.5 - 1.0
1.0 - 10
> 10
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CRM –list , History & potential in Finland
REE
Economic Importance
SupplyRisk
History &
Projects
Suhanko
Pt & Pd
Project
Major
producer
Past major
producer
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“Outstanding services for Mining, Metals & Energy industries”
Our mineral potential is good
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“Outstanding services for Mining, Metals & Energy industries”
Cleantech is our future
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23. ● Sustainable production
(closed material cycle, eco-efficiency, recycling)
● Optimizing material, energy and water efficiencies
● Minimizing environmental and community loading
● Re-use of the mine site after closure
GTK
Universities
Mining companies
GTK
Junior companies
Mining companies
Junior companies
Mining companies
GTK Mintec
Mining companies
Technology operators
Contractors
Mining companies
Consultants
GTK
TUKES, ELY TUKES, AVI, ELY TUKES, ELY TUKES, ELY TUKES, ELY
Green Mining
Promoting Sustainable Mining Industry
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“Outstanding services for Mining, Metals & Energy industries”
Let’s go deeper
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25. Future mining is underground mining
Underground
Open pit
2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020
Source: Chris Cross, Rio Tinto
Need for new exploration techniques
Need for new mining technology
Global need for geoscientists
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26. Airborne Geophysics
(EM) Airborne Geophysics
(TEM)
Titan 24 - IP
Seismic
SoundingDrilling
Mapping
Several kilometers
~400 m
<50 m
We need new technology in exploration
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400 m
50 m
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Future is in 3D
Metallogeny
• More geological research
• More geophysical monitoring
• More drilling capacity
• More world class orebodies
28. Sakatti - world class discovery (Ni-Co-PGE)
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Source: AA Sakatti Mining Oy
”New Pechenga”
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Seismic lines
Contractor Spetzgeofizika
Deep reflection seismics in Finland
FIRE-project 2001-2005
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Outokumpu Ore Belt
5 km
0 km
Contractor
Nedra
Outokumpu
High resolution seismic data indicates
that we have only scratched the surface
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Our Nordic disadvantage
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Public acceptance of mining
Simultaneously with the High Level
Steering Groupin “kick-off” meeting the
Swedish newspaper Dagens
Industri published an article
“Sustainability needs mines”
The article was published by:
Minister for Enterprise Annie Löf
Minister for the Environment Lena Ek
LKAB CEO Lars-Eric Aaro
Atlas Copco CEO Ronnie Leten
Södra tf CEO Gunilla Saltin
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Raw materials of the Arctic Region …
… means a provision for better future
Thank You !