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    Nth Cycle–Trafigura $1.1bn offtake: project delivery and supply risks for engineers

    March 17, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Nth Cycle–Trafigura $1.1bn offtake: project delivery and supply risks for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Recycling technology developer Nth Cycle has signed a 10‑year, $1.1 billion offtake agreement with Trafigura for 2,000 tonnes of contained nickel in mixed hydroxide precipitate and 1,500 tonnes of lithium carbonate refined from 12,000 tonnes of black mass. Building on its 2024 commercial plant in Fairfield, Ohio, Nth Cycle will deploy its portable ‘Oyster’ electro-extraction units in new facilities in South Carolina (Project SHIELD) and the Netherlands, with site selection in 2026 and operations targeted for 2028. The EU plant is backed by a €7.5 million National Growth Fund grant under the CRM Lion initiative, designed to meet net-zero rules on recycled cobalt and nickel and restrictions on cross-border black mass shipments.

    Technical Brief

    • Nth Cycle’s modular ‘Oyster’ units use electrochemical selective extraction to recover nickel and cobalt from scrap, batteries and mined rock.
    • The 10‑year binding offtake with Trafigura was signed in Tokyo during the Indo‑Pacific Energy Security Ministerial and Business Forum.
    • Mixed hydroxide precipitate (MHP) is the specified nickel product, suitable as an intermediate for battery‑grade refining.
    • South Carolina’s Project SHIELD (Strategic Hub for Industrial Electro‑Extraction & Logistics Defense) targets defence, grid storage, AI data centres and transport sectors.

    Our Take

    Trafigura’s $1.1 billion offtake with Nth Cycle for nickel, cobalt and other critical minerals sits alongside its 10‑year take‑or‑pay lithium carbonate deal with Smackover Lithium in Arkansas, signalling a deliberate build‑out of long‑dated exposure to US‑sourced battery materials across both primary brine and secondary/recycling streams.

    With Nth Cycle commercialising in Fairfield, Ohio from 2024 and new sites targeted for 2028, this creates a staggered US supply ramp that could be attractive to downstream OEMs seeking to align offtake timing with mid‑to‑late decade gigafactory build‑outs in North America highlighted in other critical‑minerals coverage.

    The €7.5 million National Growth Fund grant tied to the Critical Raw Materials (CRM) Lion initiative indicates that Nth Cycle’s technology is being positioned not just for US deployment but also for EU‑aligned critical minerals strategies, which in our database often emphasise diversification away from China for nickel, cobalt and rare earths supply.

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    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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