GEM signs long-term cobalt supply deal with Glencore to lock in supply

By Susan Zou / March 15, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Chinese cobalt producer GEM has signed a long-term strategic procurement contract with Glencore, securing more than 50,000 tonnes of cobalt intermediates for the following three years - part of a growing trend of producers looking to lock in supply amid growing global tightness.

Shenzhen-listed GEM will purchase 13,800 tonnes of crude hydroxide from Glencore in 2018 and a further 18,000 tonnes and 21,000 tonnes in 2019 and 2020 respectively, with the total procurement amounting to 52,800 tonnes, it said in a statement on Wednesday March 14.Glencore produced 27,400 tonnes of cobalt in 2017, according to a February 1 production report. The company raised its cobalt production guidance for 2018 to 36,000-42,000 tonnes, with an additional 11,000 tonnes expected to come on stream this year following the commissioning of the whole ore leach project at its Katanga...

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