Deep Sea Minerals

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Deep Sea Minerals may constitute an extremely valuable resource for the green shift. Now is the time to understand a multitude of challenges related to exploring the deep ocean.

The second international industry conference about deep-sea minerals in Bergen, Norway, October 25-27 – Deep Sea Minerals 2022 – has an impressive programme with speakers from many parts of the world and some of the major players in deep-sea mineral exploration.

Sessions:

  • Welcome address by the Cook Islands’ Prime Minister Honourable Mark Brown
  • Marine minerals exploration status, within and outside EEZs
  • The Cook Islands – the first licensing round (geoexpro.com)
  • Environmental monitoring and challenges
  • Exploration strategy and exploration technology
  • Mineral Processing
  • Norwegian start-ups

See the full programme here.

COMPANIES AND ORGANIZATIONS PRESENTING

The Norwegian Ministry of Oil and Energy, EMEPC (Portugal), The Metals Company, Loke, The Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Authority, The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, Ocean Minerals, GCE Ocean Technology, Seascape Consultants, Interoceanmetal Joint Organization, GEOMAR, Kongsberg Digital, Global Sea Mineral Resources (GSR), MIT, DNV, Argeo, International Marine Minerals Society, Blue Globe Solutions, NTNU, National Oceanography Centre –  University of Southampton, Kongsberg Maritime, Aker Marine Minerals, Impossible Sensing, OFG Multiphysics, AMC Consultants, Impossible Metals, Moana Minerals, The Norwegian Forum for Marine Minerals, Green Minerals, INESCTEC, BGR, The International Seabed Authority,  Adepth Minerals

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