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Exclusive-Biden officials issue permit for Perpetua’s Idaho antimony and gold mine

2025.01.03 18:20

By Ernest Scheyder

(Reuters) -The Biden administration on Friday issued the final mining permit for Perpetua Resources’ Idaho antimony and gold project, a move aimed at spurring U.S. production of a critical mineral at the center of a widening trade war between Washington and Beijing.

Permitting for the mine, backed by billionaire investor John Paulson, comes after Beijing last month blocked exports to the U.S. of antimony, a metal used to make weapons, solar panels, flame retardants and other goods for which there are no current American sources.

The U.S. Forest Service released the final record of decision for Perpetua’s Stibnite project – essentially the mine’s permit – after an eight-year review process, according to documents published on the agency’s website.

Shares of Boise, Idaho-based Perpetua gained 9.1% in after-hours trading after Reuters reported the permit decision earlier on Friday.

Perpetua’s mine will supply more than 35% of America’s annual antimony needs once it opens by 2028 and produce 450,000 ounces of gold each year, a dual revenue stream expected to keep the project financially afloat regardless of any steps Beijing may take to sway markets.

For example, Jervois Global, the owner of an Idaho mine that produces only cobalt, declared bankruptcy on Thursday after Chinese miners aggressively boosted production of that metal in a bid for market share.

In its 154-page report, the Forest Service said its Perpetua decision was based on a detailed review of environmental data, discussions with Indigenous groups and consultation with other federal agencies.

“I have taken into consideration the degree to which the (mine’s) environmental design features, monitoring, and mitigation measures will, where feasible, minimize adverse environmental impacts on (federal lands),” the Forest Service’s Matthew Davis said in the report.

Perpetua, which changed its mine design three times in response to critics, said it believes it can make the mine – roughly 138 miles (222 km) north of Boise – “the best it can be.”

“Every detail of this project was examined with a fine-tooth comb,” said Jon Cherry, Perpetua’s CEO.

Perpetua will need to obtain a wetlands permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, although the Forest Service said its own decision was made in consultation with that agency, implying a smooth review process.

FINANCES

The Stibnite project was forecast in 2020 to cost $1.3 billion, a number expected to rise due to post-pandemic inflation. The site has estimated reserves of 148 million pounds of antimony and 6 million ounces of gold.

The Pentagon committed nearly $60 million to fund permitting for the project, which would entail cleaning and expanding a site that was polluted by World War Two-era mining.

Perpetua last April received a letter of interest from the U.S. Export-Import Bank, the government’s export credit agency, for a loan worth up to $1.8 billion to fund the Stibnite project.

The project has not won the support of Idaho’s Nez Perce tribe, which is concerned it could affect the state’s salmon population.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on securing 235 judicial confirmations, at the White House in Washington, U.S., January 2, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo

The tribe, though, was consulted for the permit review and changes were made to address their concerns, according to the record of decision.

Representatives for the Nez Perce were not immediately available for comment.



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