The world needs more nickel.
But not just any nickel—low-carbon, ESG-aligned, Class 1 metal that battery makers can actually use.
One Canadian company may have cracked the code.
It’s building what could be the first carbon-negative nickel mine in the world, thanks to a proprietary in-situ carbon capture system already eligible for major tax credits.
This isn’t some science project. It’s already filed under Canada’s new permitting laws.
It’s backed by Agnico Eagle, Samsung SDI, and a $500M commitment from Export Development Canada.
And it’s still flying under Wall Street’s radar.
The opportunity is hiding in plain sight.

