An Economic Assessment Of The Long-Term Future Of Mining Deep-Sea Ferromanganese

International Marine Minerals Society
Andrew G. Hudson
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The long-term economics of each of the four principal metals in marine manganese nodules (copper, nickel, cobalt and manganese) was evaluated to determine the anticipated viability of a nodule mining venture based on existing studies of the potential profitability of a nodule project. This included assessments of the lifetimes of land-based reserves, and examination and econometric modelling of the economic variables thought to affect nodule metal prices and demand. These analyses demonstrated that a) land-based reserves of the nodule metals were likely to last well into the future (100 400 years); b) average nodule metal paces were likely to stay a low levels for the foreseeable future; and c) the expected revenue stream from a twenty- ear nodule mining venture was substantially (42%) below that required to attract the necessary investment capital for such a high risk venture.
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APA: Andrew G. Hudson  (1996)  An Economic Assessment Of The Long-Term Future Of Mining Deep-Sea Ferromanganese

MLA: Andrew G. Hudson An Economic Assessment Of The Long-Term Future Of Mining Deep-Sea Ferromanganese. International Marine Minerals Society, 1996.

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