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Queensland Pacific Metals (ASX:QPM) reveals industry-low emissions at TECH

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08 March 2021 10:30 (AEST)
Queensland Pacific Metals (ASX:QPM) - CEO, Stephen Grocott (centre)

Source: Townsville Bulletin

Queensland Pacific Metals’ (QPM) TECH project is now expected to emit 36 per cent less carbon dioxide than the industry average, according to a report by Minirvo.

The TECH Project is based in Townsville and processes high-grade nickel-cobalt laterite ore imported from New Caledonia to produce battery chemicals for the electric vehicle sector.

QPM commissioned Minviro, an international company specialising in life cycle assessment of mining and mineral processing projects, to prepare an interim report on the project’s green-house-gas (GHG) emissions

The calculation of GHG emissions used a ‘cradle to gate’ approach, which
encompassed mining the ore in New Caledonia, processing it into final products, and the transporting of both the final products and any reagents required for the project.

Minviro’s report calculated the project’s emissions were 3.4 kilograms of CO2 per kilogram of nickel sulfate.

According to calculations by the Nickel Institute, the industry average stands at 5.4 kilograms of CO2 per kilogram of nickel sulfate, which means the TECH projects emissions are 36 per cent lower.

CEO Stephen Grocott said the company has “been positioning the TECH Project to be a world leader in sustainable nickel production.”

Stephen also commented on the results saying, “the Minviro report adds another feather in the cap for the TECH Project, positioning it as a low GHG emissions project with the potential to be net-negative.”

Becoming a net-negative CO2 emitter

The company is now looking at ways to further reduce carbon emissions, in particular through its gas use.

Minviro’s report identified potential ways for QPM to receive further CO2 credits, which has encouraged the company to consider utilising gas in its operations.

By incorporating gas, QPM says it could become a net-negative CO2 emitter depending on the proportion of flared or vented gas and the potential credits it could receive.

Minviro will update its assessment once QPM firms up its gas supply and more information on the production of this gas supply becomes available.

QPM is in the green, up 7.6 per cent, trading at 9.8 cents a share at 10:12 am AEDT.

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