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Geo-politics and carbon taxation plans play into Pensana's hands as it spends big ahead of Humber build

Humber freeport role flagged as magent metal supply chain sought to end China's dominance and º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's vulnerability

A visualisation of how Pensana's rare earth separation facility could look at Saltend Chemicals Park.(Image: Pensana Plc)

Inward-investing rare earth specialist Pensana has identified planned EU carbon border taxation as a key differentiator for its magnet metals, while underlining geo-political factors at play.

The London Stock Exchange listed company highlighted the legislation - which it says has potential to be adopted by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ - as it posted its interim results after “six months of considerable progress.”

Pensana is in the process of funding a huge complex chemical engineering plant to separate materials it will mine in Longonjo, Angola.

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A near £150 million investment on PX Group’s Saltend site, it is expected to create 100 jobs, with late 2023 eyed for commissioning.

On Wednesday, Pensana reported a loss of £3.1 million for the last half of 2021 “due to an increase in staff members driven by a ramp-up to construction at Longonjo and Saltend,” with consultancy fees also on an upward trajectory.

Updating the City after recently revealing how project timelines and costs had moved favourably following the completion of the front-end engineering design, Tim George, chief executive, said: “Pensana is establishing Saltend in the Humber Freeport zone and alongside the Wood Group, have designed the facility to be easily adapted to cater for a range of rare earth feedstocks.

"This is an attractive alternative to mining houses who may otherwise be limited to selling their products to China. In addition to our plans to process Longonjo’s feedstock material, discussions have advanced with third parties for the additional supply of sustainably sourced rare earth carbonates.