The Government of the Northern Territory of Australia and Japan have signed two memoranda of understanding(MOUs) through the Organization for Energy and Metals Security(JOGMEC) to enhance collaboration in the extraction of essential minerals and energy.
Cooperation between Australia’s Northern Territory and Japan
These agreements seek to promote cooperation in the exploration and extraction of critical minerals, and to consolidate commercial and strategic ties between the two markets. The first memorandum establishes a cooperation framework covering energy sectors such as natural gas, carbon capture and storage and hydrogen production.
The second memorandum is focused on stimulating collaboration within critical mineral supply chains. critical minerals supply chains, promoting joint effortsThe second memorandum is focused on stimulating collaboration within the supply chains of critical minerals, promoting joint efforts in the exploration, extraction, processing and supply of critical minerals such as nickel, cobalt, lithium, graphite and rare earth elements.
The Chief Minister of the Territory, Eva Lawler, mentioned the importance of this initiative to boost the local economy and strengthen relations with Japan, which will allow the implementation of more initiatives that will reduce the cost of living for the inhabitants of the Northern Territory.
“By strengthening our collaboration with key trading partners like Japan, we are boosting the Northern Territory’s emerging critical minerals sector and creating more job opportunities for people across the Northern Territory.”
Eva Lawler, Chief Minister of the Northern Territory of Australia (NT)
Long-term strategy with Japan
These agreements enhance NT’s opportunities in the development of critical minerals supply chains, both domestically and internationally. Northern Territory Mining Minister Mark Monaghan added that the Northern Territory is rich in critical minerals needed for the global energy transition, and this agreement with JOGMEC will enhance the ability to develop these resources responsibly and efficiently.
Monaghan also highlighted the strong pipeline of emerging mining projects in the Northern Territory, which positions the region as a reliable long-term partner for Japan. This partnership follows a memorandum of understanding signed last year between FPX Nickel and Japanese companies JOGMEC and Prime Planet Energy & Solutions(PPES), which aimed to improve the supply chain for battery metals with a smaller environmental footprint.
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Source: JOGMEC
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