Glomar Minerals’ Clarion Clipperton expedition: design and ESG notes for miners
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on MINING.com
30 Second Briefing
Deep-sea miner Glomar Minerals is sending subsidiary UK Seabed Resources on a 75‑day expedition to the Clarion Clipperton Zone to collect geological and biological samples from its UK2 licence area, the first such sampling there in over 40 years. The two UKSR CCZ blocks, together roughly the size of Louisiana, host polymetallic nodules rich in manganese, cobalt, nickel, copper and rare earths, with UK2 flagged by historic US data as particularly prospective. Environmental datasets will be made public, while Project Infinity in the US is progressing site selection for a nodule and terrestrial cobalt processing plant across four shortlisted locations in Louisiana, North Carolina and Texas.
Technical Brief
- UK Seabed Resources’ campaign is its fourth major Clarion Clipperton Zone exploration since inception.
- Expedition scope explicitly includes both geological and biological sampling to couple resource models with ecosystem baselines.
- Environmental datasets are committed to peer‑reviewed publication and open public databases, aiding cross‑contractor impact comparisons.
- Project Infinity’s US facility is configured to treat both polymetallic nodules and terrestrial cobalt feedstocks.
- Shortlisted Infinity sites span three US states: Louisiana, North Carolina and Texas, supporting diversified logistics options.
- Integration of offshore nodule recovery with onshore critical minerals refining reflects a shift to fully domestic value chains.
Our Take
Glomar Minerals’ work in the Clarion Clipperton Zone sits alongside The Metals Company’s NOAA-certified USA B licence and planned nodule collection system, signalling that multiple operators are now moving from desktop studies to large-scale field and pre-commercial systems in the same cobalt–nickel–manganese province.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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