• Latest
  • Trending
  • All

Saudi Arabia makes mining bet with stake in Vale’s base metals division

July 28, 2023

Octopus Energy: the UK start-up outgrowing its roots

October 1, 2023

Korea Zinc expands nickel production to meet US battery demand

October 1, 2023

Merkel’s policies left Germany too reliant on Russian gas, adviser admits

October 1, 2023

Germany is failing to protect power groups from cyber attacks, warns Eon boss

October 1, 2023

British exporters face hefty EU carbon tax bill after Sunak weakens climate policies

October 1, 2023

My First Million: Thom Elliot, co-founder, Pizza Pilgrims

September 30, 2023

England’s drinking water watchdog seeks powers to directly impose fines

September 30, 2023

Nuclear energy: UK to test investors’ appetite

September 30, 2023

Indian conglomerate Vedanta to break up as debt crunch looms

September 30, 2023

BP tells staff top US executive is leaving just weeks after CEO exit

September 30, 2023

The push to mine Earth’s final frontier

September 29, 2023

Looney accused of promoting BP women with whom he had undisclosed relationships

September 29, 2023
Markets by TradingView
Energy Trends
  • Home
  • News
  • Policy
  • Renewable
  • Companies
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • More
    • Climate
    • Infrastructure
No Result
View All Result
Energy Trends
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Policy
  • Companies
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Climate
  • Infrastructure
  • Renewable
Home Companies

Saudi Arabia makes mining bet with stake in Vale’s base metals division

July 28, 2023
in Companies
240 12
A A
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Receive free Vale SA updates

We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Vale SA news every morning.

Saudi Arabia has launched its first significant foray into the global mining industry, with a deal to become a minority shareholder in Vale’s $26bn-valued copper and nickel unit.

The Brazilian group said on Thursday evening it had reached two separate agreements to divest a combined 13 per cent slice of its base metals operations for a total $3.4bn in cash.

A joint venture between Saudi Arabian Mining Company and the country’s Public Investment Fund will own 10 per cent of the division, which supplies materials required for the transition to cleaner energy. Investment firm Engine No. 1 will have a 3 per cent equity interest.

Vale said it would deploy up to $30bn on new projects across Brazil, Canada and Indonesia over the next decade, as it expands production of copper and nickel. Demand for both metals is expected to rise because of their use in electric vehicles.

The Saudi investment comes as the Gulf kingdom seeks to diversify its economy away from oil, with bets on alternative energy sources and a range of other sectors.

Alongside ambitious targets for solar and wind power installations, Saudi Arabia is planning lithium processing facilities as part of efforts to develop a battery supply chain. 

“[It] marks our first major investment into the global mining sector,” said Robert Wilt, executive director of Manara Minerals, the Saudi joint venture set up in January.

Vale’s chief executive Eduardo Bartolomeo said: “We are uniquely positioned to meet the growing demand for green metals essential for the global energy transition.”

Iron ore provides about 80 per cent of revenues at Vale, a giant of the global mining industry with a market capitalisation of $67bn.

Bartolomeo has previously said the base metals division could one day outgrow its parent and float on the stock market. He told the Financial Times in a recent interview he had held talks with potential partners including carmakers and pension funds.

Vale said the deal gave the base metals unit an implied enterprise value of $26bn. It is expected to close in early 2024 subject to conditions such as approval by regulators.

Chris James, founder of Engine No. 1, said: “Vale base metals is best positioned to supply the responsibly sourced raw materials needed to build the infrastructure of the future.” The activist hedge fund shook Wall Street two years ago when it waged a successful proxy battle against oil company ExxonMobil, winning three board seats.

On Thursday evening Vale also posted a near-80 per cent slump in second-quarter profits compared with a year earlier. On the back of lower iron ore prices, its net income of $892mn came in well below analyst expectations.

Related Articles

Companies

Octopus Energy: the UK start-up outgrowing its roots

October 1, 2023
Companies

Korea Zinc expands nickel production to meet US battery demand

October 1, 2023
Companies

Merkel’s policies left Germany too reliant on Russian gas, adviser admits

October 1, 2023
Companies

Germany is failing to protect power groups from cyber attacks, warns Eon boss

October 1, 2023
Companies

My First Million: Thom Elliot, co-founder, Pizza Pilgrims

September 30, 2023
Companies

England’s drinking water watchdog seeks powers to directly impose fines

September 30, 2023
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

It’s cheaper to cut down trees than build solar on rooftops. Can Massachusetts change that?

July 26, 2023

The arrival of the Anthropocene is our final warning on climate

July 14, 2023

Federal funds can help Ohio co-ops cut costs and emissions

August 30, 2023

Lessons from the Thames Water debacle

0

China urges developing countries to oppose ‘unrealistic’ shipping levy

0

Thames Water crisis could hit UK investment, ministers warn

0

Octopus Energy: the UK start-up outgrowing its roots

October 1, 2023

Korea Zinc expands nickel production to meet US battery demand

October 1, 2023

Merkel’s policies left Germany too reliant on Russian gas, adviser admits

October 1, 2023

Latest News

British exporters face hefty EU carbon tax bill after Sunak weakens climate policies

October 1, 2023

Nuclear energy: UK to test investors’ appetite

September 30, 2023

Indian conglomerate Vedanta to break up as debt crunch looms

September 30, 2023

BP tells staff top US executive is leaving just weeks after CEO exit

September 30, 2023

The push to mine Earth’s final frontier

September 29, 2023

Looney accused of promoting BP women with whom he had undisclosed relationships

September 29, 2023
Energy Trends

Copyright © 2022 Energy Trends. All rights Reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact
  • Advertise

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Policy
  • Companies
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Climate
  • Infrastructure
  • Renewable

Copyright © 2022 Energy Trends. All rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In