[SMM Flash News] African Rainbow Minerals Considers Restarting Nkomati Nickel Mine Following Off-Take Deal with Boliden

Published: Apr 29, 2026 12:23
African Rainbow Minerals is evaluating the restart of open-pit operations at its fully-owned Nkomati nickel mine in South Africa after securing a conditional off-take agreement with Sweden's Boliden AB. The mine, which was placed on care and maintenance in 2021 due to high costs and weak prices, became wholly owned by ARM after it acquired Nornickel's 50% stake in July 2025. Under the new agreement, which remains subject to board approval and responsible sourcing due diligence, Nkomati will supply nickel concentrate to Boliden's Harjavalta smelter in Finland, Europe's only large-scale nickel smelter. This potential restart business case is further bolstered by recent market trends, as nickel prices approach two-year highs driven by policy-related supply cuts in top producer Indonesia.

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