The Talga Bar

(I'm gonna whinge about this announcment so will do it in the bar, because on the whole I think it indicates positives)

OK so what a fking bullshit announcement.... I don't know what is price sensitive about this.

Given it says nothing new, I have to think the timing is deliberate and has something to do with the REsourceEU announcement today. either:
  1. Company is expecting we're not included and wants to soften the blow
  2. Company is expecting we are included and wants to make sure there's clear air for take off without people still thinking there's gonna be funding dilution or delays.

But what I hate most about it is they dare to present this bullshit to us as plans being "accelerated".
WTF!!

WTF in here is being accelerated? What exactly has been brought forwards to be achieved faster than a previously planned timeline? To me everything in here still reads as delays. There's a thousand ways they could have presented this new strategy factually and it still been good news, without having to bullshit holders that things were accelerating.

For those that have been here a while, you might also remember a time when Talga said they were 'accelerating' - almost 5 bloody years ago. Accelerating towards a planned 2023 production start!

The company has previously shown slides indicating 2025/26 we'd be scaling up to 100ktpa. THAT was supposed to be accelerating. And now they want us to buy their crap that producing 5ktpa in 2028 is accelerated!

If there's delays, fine. If you need to pursue a staged execution to manage funds FINE. You know you have a pretty loyal shareholder base.
But please Talga don't try to bullshit shareholders with claims of 'accelerating' things that are clearly actually being pushed further out from what you've communicated, and don't put out announcements that just remind everyone of how terrible you've been with timelines over the years. It's insulting.

Here's a rule for you - if it doesn't involve a volume larger, a date earlier, or a valuation higher than what had been communicated previously - DON'T TELL US YOU'RE 'ACCELERATING'


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everyone gets there eventually, sometimes just takes a bit longer
 

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Glasses Join Us GIF by nounish ⌐◨-◨


everyone gets there eventually, sometimes just takes a bit longer
I'm still excited about the companies prospects ;),
but this gif made me laugh
 
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(I'm gonna whinge about this announcment so will do it in the bar, because on the whole I think it indicates positives)

OK so what a fking bullshit announcement.... I don't know what is price sensitive about this.

Given it says nothing new, I have to think the timing is deliberate and has something to do with the REsourceEU announcement today. either:
  1. Company is expecting we're not included and wants to soften the blow
  2. Company is expecting we are included and wants to make sure there's clear air for take off without people still thinking there's gonna be funding dilution or delays.

But what I hate most about it is they dare to present this bullshit to us as plans being "accelerated".
WTF!!

WTF in here is being accelerated? What exactly has been brought forwards to be achieved faster than a previously planned timeline? To me everything in here still reads as delays. There's a thousand ways they could have presented this new strategy factually and it still been good news, without having to bullshit holders that things were accelerating.

For those that have been here a while, you might also remember a time when Talga said they were 'accelerating' - almost 5 bloody years ago. Accelerating towards a planned 2023 production start!

The company has previously shown slides indicating 2025/26 we'd be scaling up to 100ktpa. THAT was supposed to be accelerating. And now they want us to buy their crap that producing 5ktpa in 2028 is accelerated!

If there's delays, fine. If you need to pursue a staged execution to manage funds FINE. You know you have a pretty loyal shareholder base.
But please Talga don't try to bullshit shareholders with claims of 'accelerating' things that are clearly actually being pushed further out from what you've communicated, and don't put out announcements that just remind everyone of how terrible you've been with timelines over the years. It's insulting.

Here's a rule for you - if it doesn't involve a volume larger, a date earlier, or a valuation higher than what had been communicated previously - DON'T TELL US YOU'RE 'ACCELERATING'


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I hear you.
I would like to point out that we are now hearing about this officially for the first time, rather than through the Swedish local press.
And the acceleration is a matter of perspective. If Talga were to stick to the existing plan, it would have to wait for the land allocation appeal process. The appeals have a deadline of December 18. And we don't know whether the office will grant an extension or not. Then the whole thing would go to court in Umea. There would be a new deadline for comments, followed by a processing period of unknown length, and then, after the result, a three-week period before it comes into effect.

Talga did not want to wait for this and is proceeding on a smaller scale, even with the latest schedule, without waiting for the land allocation appeal process. So you could see it as an acceleration compared to the real circumstances and not ahead of the theory.
We know who is to blame, and it is not Talga. The board is just trying to make the best of the circumstances in Sweden.
That's how I see it. Unless I've overlooked something.

By the way, Talga fought vigorously in the land allocation process and the Sami are only getting a fraction of what they demanded. Bergsstaten saw no reliable calculation on the part of the Sami and its ruling is very close to Talga's demand and very far from that of the Sami.

But I understand you.
 
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Sami claim:
Costs/legal costs (partial claim by the Sami community): SEK 28,400
Compensation for overtime (Sami guild): SEK 5,781,530/year
Compensation for impaired hunting and fishing rights (Sami guild): SEK 10,514,900/year
Total: SEK 16,296,430/year
Total over the term of 25a: SEK 407,410,750

Bergsstaten's decision:
Recognised procedural/partial costs to Talma Sameby: SEK 28,400 (deemed reasonable and payable).
Compensation for lost reindeer grazing land (determined according to calculation + 25% surcharge): SEK 208,500 (rounded).
Compensation for restriction of hunting rights (as other damage): SEK 99,500 (as stated in the decision).
Total for the 25-year period: SEK 308,000
Conversion: AUD 1 equals SEK 6.19 and €1 equals approximately SEK 11

They will therefore receive a rounded reimbursement of 0.076% of their claims, as the calculation was not reliable and was based on scenarios that are not yet foreseeable and cannot be reliably quantified.

Damages and additional expenses may arise during active operation, but these would then have to be renegotiated at the appropriate time.

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I don't want to kick them when they're down (nachtreten), but it looks like they've gambled away their chances (verzockt).
From Talga's point of view, claims for damages relating to fishing rights are inadmissible, as the Torne does not belong to the area. Bergsstaten nevertheless awarded them a small amount of SEK 99,500 in compensation for the restriction of the Sami's hunting rights.
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Graphite mine in Pajala takes a big step forward​

This week, Georeality AB was granted a mining concession for the graphite deposit in Sarvisto. “It’s incredibly fun – I had a bit of trouble falling asleep last night,” says owner Per-Erik Lindvall.


On Tuesday at lunchtime – just over a year after the application – the Bergsstaten and the County Administrative Board announced that the company will be granted exclusive rights to mine graphite in Sarvisto, five kilometres southwest of the mine in Kaunisvaara. – A huge step, says Per-Erik Lindvall, 69, who has a background at LKAB, Kaunis Iron and Talga and is now behind the family business Georeality together with his ..." rbPW

 
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I'm going to go out on a limb here, but I'm absolutely certain — MT has a handshake with PEL.
PEL is a good one.
;)
If he still lives in his beautiful house in Lulea :unsure:
 
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I'm going to go out on a limb here, but I'm absolutely certain — MT has a handshake with PEL.
PEL is a good one.
;)
If he still lives in his beautiful house in Lulea :unsure:

PEL mine should come on line in 2045 just in time to service Talga's first stage anode refinery
 
I’ll repeat what I’ve said many times- capital management has been atrocious

are burnvoir still “advising” on this? if so blind leading the blind

last 2.5 years has been an absolute clownshow
 

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December 8, 2025

"The mining authority gives the green light for a large graphite project in Vittangi​

Three mining concessions (bearbetningskoncessioner) for the extraction of graphite in Vittangi in Norrbotten are granted by the Mining Inspectorate. Graphite is classified as a strategic raw material by the EU and is used, among other things, for battery production, which is essential for the climate transition.
Today, December 8, the Mining Inspector has granted the company Talga AB a mining concession for the graphite deposits Nunasvaara Norra, Niska Södra and Niska Norra in Kiruna municipality in Norrbotten. The areas are part of Talga AB's larger graphite project, which includes a total of four deposits. The deposits in question are located within an area that the Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU) has identified as being of national interest for valuable substances or materials.

After consultation with the County Administrative Board, the Mining Inspector has found that the planned activity is compatible with conflicting land use interests, provided that the company takes the protective measures, precautionary measures and compensation measures that it has undertaken. However, the decision imposes certain conditions to protect the reindeer industry.
– More and more detailed conditions will be needed to limit the negative impact of mining operations on the reindeer industry and other interests. But those types of conditions, for example for noise and emissions to water, should be prescribed within the framework of the permit review that takes place according to the Environmental Code, says mining manager Helena Kjellson.
According to the application, the company will mine the graphite deposits to produce anode material for the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries needed for green technology.

What happens now?​

The decisions can be appealed to the government. Any appeal must be received within three weeks of the date of receipt of the decision. If the decision is not appealed within this time, it becomes legally binding, that is, it becomes effective.
Take part in the decisions here:
Processing concession according to the Minerals Act for the area Nunasvaara Norra K no. 1 in Kiruna municipality in Norrbotten County
Processing concession according to the Minerals Act for the area Niska Södra K no. 1 in Kiruna municipality in Norrbotten County
Processing concession according to the Minerals Act for the area Niska Norra K no. 1 in Kiruna municipality in Norrbotten County

About graphite​

Graphite is a mineral consisting of pure carbon and is important in the production of steel. Graphite also has several uses in the automotive industry, including brake linings, exhaust systems. The EU has listed graphite as a critical and strategic mineral under the EU Regulation on Critical and Strategic Raw Materials.
Read more about graphite here (opens in new window)"

So those are the processing concessions for the three extensions.
I guess all that's missing now are the environmental permits and land allocations. What surprises me a little is that I assumed Talga had applied for the exploration permits and that an objection had been lodged against them.

But here, the objection has to be addressed to the government. I don't quite understand that yet. But if that's what it says, then it's a good thing.


The guru of the antis is already quite excited.

"When assessing the scope and consequences of a mining project, one should not look at how it begins, but try to assess where it might end.
This is particularly clear in the case of Talga's planned mining area outside Vittangi. Today, the Mining Inspectorate has granted three new mining concessions and this is likely just one step on the road to continued expansion.
Talga already has all the permits ready to open a first graphite mine in the area. In Nunalsvaara Södra, as the deposit is called, 120,000 tons of ore per year will be mined in an open pit. Initial enrichment will take place on site. The material will then be transported to Luleå, where it will be refined to the quality needed for anodes in batteries.
120,000 tons per year is quite a bit when it comes to mining operations. But even when the company applied for environmental permits to open this mine, it was clear that this was just the beginning.
Another 400,000 tons
The three underground mines that have now been granted a permit are located in a row a few kilometers from Nunasvaara Södra. They will increase production by 400,000 tons. It will be a more extensive operation in every way. The area that is directly affected will be significantly larger. Transport, both within the area and from the mine towards Luleå, will increase. The amount of waste will grow.
But this is not the end point either. Last year, the company presented several scenarios for continued expansion. The most cautious one was based on an increase to 600,000 tons per year, with the most aggressive one aiming for 2 million tons annually.
240-350 million tons
But this is still based on the currently known mineral resources of 35 million tonnes. The company expects that there is considerably more to be found along the stretch that stretches from the Torne River across to the other side of the Vittanigälven. Talga has presented an "exploration target", i.e. an estimate of what it believes it can find, of 240-350 million tonnes. Of course, this assessment may turn out to be quite optimistic, which is common in the exploration industry. But at the same time, the deposit is so well researched at this point that the figures do not appear to have been pulled out of thin air.
The difference is enormous between the first open pit mine that may open in the near future and the outlines of the mining area with large-scale operations for a long time to come that can be read from the company's applications and documents.
The pattern of mining projects starting on a small scale and then growing over time is common. In this case, it is just extra clear. So it is important to try to understand at an early stage how large the future scale may be.
EU minerals policy matters
Today's decision from the Mining Authority also shows that the EU's new mineral program, the Critical Raw Materials Act, will be important in the assessment of mining projects. In the decisions, the Mining Authority refers to graphite being classified as a strategic substance by the EU. In addition, the Talga project has been classified as a "strategic project" by the EU.
The last word on this matter is probably not yet said. The affected Sami villages are opposed to the mines. There is opposition among the local population in Vittangi and Kiruna Municipality believes that another mine in the municipality costs more than it is worth under current conditions."
 
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Should get them to do PR for us 2MT annually. That'd put a rocket up the share price.
 
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Perhaps this is the reason for the rapid approval of the processing concessions for the expansions. Two of the five projects benefiting from the acceleration are Talga projects.

2025-12-01

"Support in permit processes for projects within net zero and critical raw materials​


Companies and industries that manufacture technology for the green transition (net zero) or utilize critical raw materials contribute to the energy and climate transition. The County Administrative Board can provide special support to such projects by guiding through the permit processes required for the operations.


Support for projects that produce net-zero technologies​

If you are running a project that produces net-zero technologies, you can receive special support from the County Administrative Board in permit processes. The permit processes that you can receive support in include environmental permits, building permits and chemical permits.
Projects that produce net-zero technologies can also be recognized as strategic net-zero projects. In this case, the project also receives other benefits, such as specific time limits for permit processes with permitting authorities and municipalities. More information about how projects are recognized as strategic can be found at the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth or the Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU).
Strategic net-zero projects, Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth Link to another website.
Strategic net-zero projects related to carbon storage, SGU Link to another website.

Support for projects that take care of critical raw materials​

If you are running a project to handle raw materials classified as critical by the EU, you can also get support from the County Administrative Board. To receive benefits, such as time limits for the permit processes, the project needs to be designated as strategic. The application is made to the European Commission.
Strategic projects under the CRMA, European Commission Link to another website.


Get guidance and support from the County Administrative Board​

The County Administrative Board can provide support to project owners in the permit process by:
  • guide you to the right authority,
  • be a sounding board in contact with authorities.
We can also, at your request as the project owner:
  • express our opinion on the scope and level of detail of the environmental impact assessment,
  • check whether the application is complete,
  • develop timetables for the permit process,
  • announce the overall decision.

Get guidance and support from the County Administrative Board​

The County Administrative Board can provide support to project owners in the permit process by:
  • guide you to the right authority,
  • be a sounding board in contact with authorities.
We can also, at your request as the project owner:
  • express our opinion on the scope and level of detail of the environmental impact assessment,
  • check whether the application is complete,
  • develop timetables for the permit process,
  • announce the overall decision.

Contact us​

Västerbotten County Administrative Board
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The Västerbotten County Administrative Board is the contact point for projects in Västerbotten, Norrbotten and Västernorrland counties.


EU's 19 net-zero technicians​

A net-zero industry aims to reduce or eliminate greenhouse gas emissions, so that the impact on the climate is not negative. The EU has identified 19 net-zero technologies as particularly important, such as solar cells, wind power, energy storage and batteries. These technologies are described in the EU regulation The Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA).
The Net-Zero Industry Act, European Commission Link to another website.
The European Commission has clarified which end products and components are included in the Net Zero Industry Regulation. This will help you as a project owner to see whether your project is covered by the Net Zero Regulation or not.
Delegated act on primarily used components within the net zero regulation Link to another website.

The EU's 34 critical raw materials​

Critical raw materials are metals and minerals that are important for manufacturing, energy, defense and technology – for example, lithium, cobalt and rare earth metals. They are used in, among other things, batteries, electronics and electric cars. The EU has identified 34 such raw materials as particularly important – but where supply is uncertain or dependent on imports from countries outside the EU. These are described in the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA).
Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA), European Commission Link to another website.


Projects and timetables in Norrbotten County​


Here you will find current projects for net-zero industry and critical raw materials in Norrbotten County.

Talga Battery Anode Refinery ONE

Project owner: Talga AB
Projektnamn: Talga Battery Anode Refinery ONE
Project description: The project concerns the production of battery anode materials for lithium-ion batteries. Battery and energy storage technology is one of the 19 technology areas for which strategic net-zero projects can be recognized. The anode materials that the project will produce are specific components that are primarily used in the production of batteries. The project is a net-zero technology manufacturing project and has also been recognized as a strategic net-zero project.
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Talga Natural Graphite ONE

Project owner: Talga AB
Projektnamn: Talga Natural Graphite ONE
Description: Project within critical raw materials. Extraction of graphite (Battery grade)
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Companies and industries that manufacture technology for the green transition (net zero) or utilize critical raw materials contribute to the energy and climate transition.

And now the million-dollar question: who is fighting fiercely against this and would prefer to ban these projects...
Sweden should now pass laws to protect these climate projects against environmentalists and the Sami people...of course, with at least two options for objection 🤣

Seriously, read through this and ask yourselves who is against it and why. I mean, yes, Talga is also a social study about what is wrong with our society.
 
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