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Russian Platinum plans November launch of Arctic mine

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Posted on June 4, 2026

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Russian Platinum Sets November Launch for Arctic Polymetallic Mine

Russian Platinum's Arctic Project: Timeline, Partnerships, and Market Impact

Project Launch and Production Timeline

MOSCOW, June 4 (Reuters) - Russian Platinum plans to start production at its Arctic polymetallic project in November, the company’s owner said on Thursday.

Currently only metals giant Nornickel produces platinum group metals in Russia.

Russian Platinum had planned to launch the first stage of the project in 2024, but postponed it due to difficulties accessing equipment amid Western sanctions.

“We expect to obtain our first output in November this year,” Musa Bazhaev said at the St Petersburg Economic Forum.

Resource Base and Strategic Agreements

Deposits and Metal Content

The company has licences for the Chernogorskoye deposit and the southern part of the Norilsk‑1 deposit, which contain copper‑nickel ores with high platinum group metal content mainly used in emissions‑control catalysts and electronics.

Partnerships and Offtake Agreements

These deposits are located near Nornickel's core assets and the companies agreed in 2018 to create a PGM alliance, but it collapsed in 2020 due to opposition from Rusal, one of Nornickel’s biggest shareholders. After that, the parties signed five‑year offtake agreements in 2021 for concentrate supplies from the Chernogorsky plant to Nornickel’s Global Palladium Fund.

Market Impact and Production Capacity

Projected Output and Market Share

Nornickel, the world’s largest palladium producer with around a 40% market share, said in a market review late last year that Russian Platinum's project could add about 0.5 million ounces of palladium and 0.2 Moz of platinum to Russia's output annually.

Capital Expenditure

Capital expenditure on Russian Platinum's project has already reached 500 billion roubles ($6.72 billion), Interfax reported, citing Bazhaev.

Future Expansion and Strategic Outlook

Second Phase and Increased Output

Bazhaev said a second phase of the project is expected to bring on stream the southern part of Norilsk‑1, with output reaching 15 million tons of ore and 55 tons of PGMs annually.

Global Supplier Ambitions

That would make Russian Platinum a major global supplier, Bazhaev said, but did not give a timeframe for when the second phase would start operations.

Potential Renewed Partnerships

He also said Russian Platinum could return to partnership discussions with Nornickel.

Additional Information

($1 = 74.3500 roubles)

(Reporting by Anastasia Lyrchikova; Editing by Susan Fenton)

Key Takeaways

  • Production from the Chernogorskoye and Norilsk‑1 southern deposits is expected to begin in November 2026, marking Russia’s second PGM producer after Nornickel (tass.com).
  • Western sanctions forced a delay from the original 2024 launch, but capex has reached ₽500 billion (~$6.7 billion) and the project is back on track (ru.investing.com).
  • If fully executed, the first phase could add roughly 0.5 Moz palladium and 0.2 Moz platinum annually; second phase aims to produce ~55 t of PGMs from ~15 Mt ore—potentially making Russian Platinum a major global supplier (tass.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will Russian Platinum start production at its Arctic project?
Russian Platinum plans to begin production at its Arctic polymetallic project in November this year.
Why was the launch of Russian Platinum’s Arctic project postponed?
The project was postponed due to difficulties accessing equipment amid Western sanctions.
What metals will the Arctic mine produce?
The mine will produce copper-nickel ores with high content of platinum group metals, mainly used in emissions-control catalysts and electronics.
How much palladium and platinum could the project add to Russia's output annually?
The project could add about 0.5 million ounces of palladium and 0.2 million ounces of platinum annually to Russia's output.
What is the estimated capital expenditure on the Russian Platinum Arctic project?
Capital expenditure on the project has already reached 500 billion roubles (approximately $6.72 billion).

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