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First Cobalt signs supply deal with Glencore, eyes China Moly contract

Published 2021-01-12, 06:30 a/m
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By Jeff Lewis

TORONTO, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Canada's First Cobalt Corp FCC.V said on Tuesday it signed a deal with Glencore GLEN.L and has agreed a tentative pact with a unit of China Molybdenum Ltd 603933.SS for cobalt supplies from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The agreements come after First Cobalt last month secured C$10 million in government loans and grants to accelerate startup and expansion of North America's first cobalt refinery in the Canadian province of Ontario. DRC is the world's top producer of cobalt, a crucial ingredient for the lithium-ion batteries that underpin the fast-growing electric vehicle sector.

Toronto-based First Cobalt said it will source cobalt hydroxide at prevailing market prices from Glencore's Kamoto Copper Co operation for five years starting in the fourth quarter of 2022.

The Canadian company also said it aims to complete a definitive contract with China Moly subsidiary IXM SA for cobalt from CMOC's massive Tenke Fungurume mining operation in the DRC over the same time period.

It was not immediately clear how much supply would come from each mine; First Cobalt did not disclose specific figures.

The agreements represent 90% of the Canadian plant's projected capacity, yielding 22,250 tonnes per year of battery grade cobalt sulphate, the company said.

Construction at the C$77 million plant, about 600 kilometers (373 miles) from the U.S. border, is slated to start in mid-2021, the company said.

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