More pain for nickel, lithium as deluge bites

Original article by Cecile Lefort
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 27 : 28-Feb-24

The price of nickel fell by 44 per cent in 2023, and Sam Berridge of Perennial Value Management believes that it may not rebound for some time. He notes that Indonesia is continuing to ramp up its production of low-cost nickel, while the growing use of lithium ferrous phosphate in battery technology will reduce demand for the use of nickel in electric vehicles. Meanwhile, Vivek Dhar from the Commonwealth Bank says economic activity in China will be the key driver of the outlook for nickel, given that the nation accounts for 40-60 per cent of base metal demand. However, Berridge thinks the lithium price may have bottomed, after falling by 85 per cent in 2023.

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PERENNIAL VALUE MANAGEMENT LIMITED, COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA

BHP fire halts work as nickel stages a revival

Original article by Matt Chambers
The Australian – Page: 23 : 26-Sep-18

BHP Billiton is still assessing the damage to its nickel smelter in Kalgoorlie after a fire in the plant’s furnace room on 23 September. A spokeswoman has indicated that it is uncertain as to when production will resume. The smelter is part of BHP’s Nickel West business, which the resources group had unsuccessfully tried to sell in recent years. Rising demand for nickel has boosted the fortunes of Nickel West, and BHP may elevate it to a core asset. Macquarie Group is upbeat about the outlook for nickel, forecasting that it will average $US13,800 per tonne in 2018 and $US20,000/tonne in 2019.

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BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, NICKEL WEST, MACQUARIE GROUP LIMITED – ASX MQG, UBS HOLDINGS PTY LTD, DIGGERS AND DEALERS FORUM, LONDON METAL EXCHANGE LIMITED, WMC RESOURCES LIMITED, SOUTH32 LIMITED – ASX S32