Rio Tinto progresses the development of a gallium extraction process in Quebec
13 Dicembre 2024 - 4:30PM
Business Wire
As part of a research and development program, Rio Tinto is
assessing the potential for extracting and valorising gallium, a
critical and strategic mineral already present in the bauxite
processed in its alumina refinery in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, the
only one in Canada.
When the preliminary phase of technology development is
conclusive, Rio Tinto plans to build a demonstration plant in
Saguenay for extraction technology that can produce up to 3.5
tonnes of gallium per year. The Government of Quebec has committed
up to C$7 million for the demonstration phase. Eventually, the
extraction potential of a commercial-scale plant could reach 40
tonnes annually, representing between 5 and 10% of current world
gallium production.
Primary gallium is used in key sectors, including the
manufacture of integrated circuits, which are of vital importance
in many new technologies such as high-performance radar,
smartphones, electric cars and laptops.
Jérôme Pécresse, Chief Executive, Rio Tinto Aluminium, said:
‘‘This new research and development project is destined to help
strengthen the North American supply chain for critical and
strategic minerals. As many important steps are yet to be achieved,
Rio Tinto is strongly involved in this important journey and thanks
the Government of Quebec for its important contribution.’’
Maïté Blanchette Vézina, Quebec’s Minister of Natural Resources
and Forestry and Minister responsible for the Bas-Saint-Laurent and
Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine regions, commented: “I'm delighted to
support this project, which promotes the acquisition of
cutting-edge knowledge in the transformation of gallium, a critical
and strategic metal in Quebec and around the world. Today's
announcement is directly in line with our government's vision of a
circular economy, wealth creation in a greener economy, and
Quebec's influence as a world leader in critical and strategic
minerals. I wish the Rio Tinto team every success in this
innovative project for Quebec!”
The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Canada’s Minister of
Innovation, Science and Industry, said: “When it comes to critical
minerals, Canada has all it takes to be the global supplier of
choice and that’s why our government is proud to work with key
industry actors like Rio Tinto. Today’s announcement is a key step
in developing a strategic North American supply chain and I am
pleased to see all levels of government collaborate with industry
to put Canada first. When economic benefits are paired with a
commitment to research and development, it's a win for Canadian
industry and our workers.”
In addition to aluminium, copper, iron ore and titanium dioxide,
Rio Tinto already produces a wide range of critical minerals in its
North American facilities, including scandium used in aluminium
alloys, tellurium for solar panels and molybdenum for steel alloys.
Other research and development initiatives are ongoing to evaluate
the possibility of extracting new materials from the company’s
existing operations.
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