Eurasian Resources Group
Battery metals
ERG’s Metalkol RTR commits to responsible minerals assurance process
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“It is vital that cobalt is sourced responsibly and sustainably, and we have committed to this." - Benedikt Sobotka, CEO of ERG
Battery metals
Mining Elites 2020 recap: Going Above and Beyond runner-up
Benedikt Sabotka remains firmly committed to socio-economic upliftment in that country and the African continent in general.
Energy
Copper poised to maintain its upward price trajectory
Renewable power generation is also copper - hungry and on the rise as countries seek to meet Net Zero commitments and more sustainable operations.
Battery metals
ERG plans battery material plant
ERG is considering the construction of a lithium-ion battery precursor plant, to be exclusively supplied with cobalt hydroxide in the DRC.
Battery metals
Eurasian Resources Group plans battery material plant
ERG is assessing the construction of a battery material plant to produce nickel-cobalt-manganese precursor materials for electric vehicles (EVs).
Battery metals
MRA EXCLUSIVE at Mining Indaba: Creating a sustainable battery metals value...
Benedikt Sobotka: CEO: Eurasian Resource Group explains how the Global Battery Alliance is ensuring a cleaner and sustainable battery metals value chain.
Battery metals
Eurasian Resources Group still buoyant about the DRC
It was a bittersweet 2019 for Eurasian Resources Group’s DRC interests. A new government, a new Mining Code and a decrease in cobalt prices.
Battery metals
Seven mining companies partner with World Economic Forum
Seven leading mining and metals companies have partnered with the World Economic Forum to accelerate responsible sourcing and sustainability practices.
Battery metals
ERG publishes Sustainable Development Report 2018
The Report highlights further progress in achieving long-term sustainability which lies at the heart of the Group’s business strategy.
News
Global cobalt mine supply at risk of disappearing
At the current price, between 20-30% of global cobalt mine supply is at risk of disappearing in 2020.