Norway is playing the game with it’s economy/resources set on “easy” it seems. First oil and gas, now this.
Domi4 on
Freaking English titles. What does it mean?
Doc_Bader on
Quoting an old post of mine because it’s interesting in this context:
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**What’s happening in Europe in regards to rare earths right now:**
• A new rare earth facility from company Caremag, located in Lacq France, is going operational in **2026**. It’s going to supply up to 15% of global demand for heavy rare earths. ([source](https://www.carester.fr/en/caremag-launch/))
I’m Norwegian, and I got into geology and mineral collecting a couple of years ago, and rare earths are *everywhere*, as are most metals and a staggering amount of heavy metals and rare minerals. There’s uranium and thorium everywhere. It’s quite fascinating.
Borealisss on
Too bad we’re never going to get to actually dig them up, cause mining is so “dirty”
Any plan to extract minerals gets attacked by activist groups and the greens before it can even get a word in.
Beyllionaire on
Lord stop giving Norway all the precious natural resources of Europe, they’re already filthy rich 😩
Bicentennial_Douche on
Everyone: “The world needs oil, and lots of it!”
Norway: “We just happen to have tons of the stuff, lucky us!”
Everyone: “OK, we kinda want to get away from oil, what we need now is rare Earth metals!”
Norway: “well, funny you should say that…”
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Norway is playing the game with it’s economy/resources set on “easy” it seems. First oil and gas, now this.
Freaking English titles. What does it mean?
Quoting an old post of mine because it’s interesting in this context:
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**What’s happening in Europe in regards to rare earths right now:**
• A new rare earth facility from company Caremag, located in Lacq France, is going operational in **2026**. It’s going to supply up to 15% of global demand for heavy rare earths. ([source](https://www.carester.fr/en/caremag-launch/))
• Another facility that most people aren’t aware of is the Solvay plant in La Rochelle in France. Solvay expanded it in **April 2025** and it’s actually the **largest refinery outside of China** that can separate **all rare earth metals**. ([article](https://www.solvay.com/en/press-release/solvay-advances-european-rare-earths-production-through-capacity-expansion))
• Also, **September 2025**, a Canadian company (with the help of EU-funds) opened a brand new rare-earth magnet factory in Estonia which can supply a huge amount of magnets to the EU. Up until then 90% of these magnets came from China. ([article](https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/09/15/in-estonia-a-new-rare-earth-magnet-plant-powers-europes-green-transition))
• Also a very important thing which might have flown under the radar: Two years ago in **April 2024** the EU already enacted the so called **“Critical Raw Materials Act”** which aims to make the EU less dependent on imports in regards to rare earths, it also sets benchmarks **until 2030** ([article](https://single-market-economy.ec.europa.eu/sectors/raw-materials/areas-specific-interest/critical-raw-materials/critical-raw-materials-act_en)), all of the projects above fall under this Act and are partly funded through it.
• There’s also a map which shows so called **”Selected Strategic Projects”** which are subsidised under this Act. Here is a list of projects which are already under construction, you can browse it here to get a full overview: [Selected strategic projects](https://single-market-economy.ec.europa.eu/sectors/raw-materials/areas-specific-interest/critical-raw-materials/strategic-projects-under-crma/selected-projects_en)
• There was a **second round of subsidies** just recently under the “Selected strategic projects” – program. Winners are going to be announced **Mid 2026**. ([source](https://single-market-economy.ec.europa.eu/sectors/raw-materials/areas-specific-interest/critical-raw-materials/strategic-projects-under-crma_en))
Isn’t rare earth abundant but hard to extract?
I’m Norwegian, and I got into geology and mineral collecting a couple of years ago, and rare earths are *everywhere*, as are most metals and a staggering amount of heavy metals and rare minerals. There’s uranium and thorium everywhere. It’s quite fascinating.
Too bad we’re never going to get to actually dig them up, cause mining is so “dirty”
Any plan to extract minerals gets attacked by activist groups and the greens before it can even get a word in.
Lord stop giving Norway all the precious natural resources of Europe, they’re already filthy rich 😩
Everyone: “The world needs oil, and lots of it!”
Norway: “We just happen to have tons of the stuff, lucky us!”
Everyone: “OK, we kinda want to get away from oil, what we need now is rare Earth metals!”
Norway: “well, funny you should say that…”
All of a sudden, Norwegians need freedom!