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posted by n1 on Wednesday June 14 2017, @11:33AM   Printer-friendly
from the jobs-for-the-boys-and-girls dept.

A number of metals are crucial components in a range of technologies, from smartphone batteries to electric cars. So could a market shortage and spiralling prices put the breaks on the global tech industry?

Cobalt has been used for thousands of years to give a deep blue-ish hue to pottery, paint and jewellery. But more recently, it has become a crucial metal used in the batteries powering millions of tech gadgets, including the electric cars made by Tesla and others.

About half of all cobalt demand comes from the expansion of electric vehicle production and development worldwide.

The problem is, we can't get enough of it. No wonder its price has doubled in the last year alone.

"We are definitely entering a period of deficit and that will start this year," says Lara Smith, managing director of Core Consultants, a commodities researcher.

"In 2016, the supply of cobalt was about 104,000 tonnes and demand was about 103,500. The hybrid and electric vehicles are in a nascent growth phase, so as we continue along this track we expect there to be a greater and greater deficit."

Only 2% of cobalt is mined directly - 98% of it is produced as a by-product of nickel and copper mining. Unlike other battery metals like lithium, cobalt is quite rare and its quality can vary geographically. About two thirds of the supply comes from Africa's Congo region.

It's little wonder then that First Cobalt Corporation in Toronto recently invested in seven large areas of land in the Central African "copperbelt" with the intention of finding more copper and cobalt reserves in the ground.

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  • (Score: 2) by kaszz on Wednesday June 14 2017, @12:44PM (2 children)

    by kaszz (4211) on Wednesday June 14 2017, @12:44PM (#525391) Journal

    No asteroid with this material?

    Oh btw.. Recycling anyone?

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  • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Wednesday June 14 2017, @02:43PM (1 child)

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday June 14 2017, @02:43PM (#525443) Journal

    Oh btw.. Recycling anyone?

    Oh, if it's cobalt what you are after, you can't recycle just anyone and be done with it.
    You'll have to recycle those who actually contain cobalt in more than traces amount.

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    • (Score: 2) by Rivenaleem on Wednesday June 14 2017, @03:04PM

      by Rivenaleem (3400) on Wednesday June 14 2017, @03:04PM (#525460)

      We need to recycle rich people, as you know it's the cobalt that gives them the blue blood.