Britain’s hopes of changing into a crucial minerals superpower have been dealt a extreme blow after one among its main firms deserted its plans to construct a uncommon earths refinery close to Hull.
Pensana had pledged to construct a £250m refinery on the banks of the Humber, to course of uncommon earths that may have then been used to make magnets for electrical vehicles and wind generators.
The plant promised to create 126 jobs and was as a result of obtain tens of millions of kilos of presidency funding.
Pensana’s chairman, Paul Atherley, stated the corporate had taken the choice after the Trump administration dedicated to purchasing uncommon earths from an American mine, Mountain Move, at a assured worth – one thing no authorities in Europe had executed.
“That’s repriced the market – and Washington is looking to do more of these deals, moving at an absolute rate of knots,” he stated.
“Europe and the UK have been talking about critical minerals for ages. But when the Americans do it, they go big and hard, and make it happen. We don’t; we mostly just talk about it.”
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The choice comes at a vital juncture in crucial minerals and geopolitics. China produces roughly 90% of all completed uncommon earth metals – unique parts important for the manufacture of many know-how, power and army merchandise.
Final week, Beijing imposed restrictions on the exports of uncommon earths, prompting Donald Trump to threaten additional 100% tariffs on China.
Pensana had been seen as Britain’s reply to the periodic panics in regards to the availability of uncommon earths. The location at Saltend Chemical compounds Park was chosen by the federal government to launch its crucial minerals technique in 2022.
Visiting for the official groundbreaking, the then enterprise and power secretary Kwasi Kwarteng stated: “This incredible facility will be the only one of its kind in Europe and will help secure the resilience of Britain’s supplies into the future.”
He pledged a authorities grant to assist the scheme. That grant was by no means acquired as a result of Pensana by no means constructed its plant.

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Paul Atherley and Kwasi Kwarteng at a groundbreaking ceremony for the plant in July 2022. Pic: Pensana
Mr Atherley stated he’s optimistic about one other venture he is concerned with, to convey lithium refining to Teesside by way of one other firm, Tees Valley Lithium.
However, he stated, uncommon earth processing is much extra advanced, energy-intensive and costly, making it unviable within the UK, in the intervening time.
The choice is an additional blow for Britain’s chemical substances trade, which has confronted a sequence of closures in current months, together with that of Vivergo, a biofuels refiner based mostly in the identical chemical substances park the place Pensana deliberate to find its refinery.
Producers warn that Britain’s document power prices – larger than most different main economies – are stifling its economic system and triggering an outflow of companies.
