An expedited programme

Norway is implementing a fast-track permitting process for new mineral projects for Critical Raw Materials (CRMs).

We have vast mineral resources that are crucial to the global green energy transition, and there is the political will to exploit them fully.

This applies in particular to those minerals that are on the EU’s list of CRMs, and which have a high supply risk.

Norway’s mineral strategy

In June 2023, the government’s mineral strategy for onshore mineral activities was presented. The strategy aims to position the Norwegian mineral industry within sustainability, with particular emphasis on essential and strategic metals and minerals.

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Metals and minerals are crucial if we are to implement the green and digital transitions, and this strategy is a springboard for developing the world’s most sustainable mineral industry.”

Jan Christian Vestre
Norway’s Minister of Trade and Industry

Enhanced collaboration

The Norwegian government has stressed the importance of enhancing collaboration among various governmental bodies to accelerate the project development, leading to quicker production.

This includes the Directorate of Mining (DMF), which has been designated as the primary authority and coordinator for projects involving Critical Raw Materials.

This move aligns with our objective to emerge as a prominent supplier of CRMs.

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