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Canberra backs Ardea mammoth WA nickel project

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auApril 9, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Ardea Resources has been given a federal leg-up for its Kalgoorlie nickel project (KNP) in Western Australia after being selected to participate in the Government’s recently penned Investor Front Door (IFD) pilot program.

The company says its inclusion in the initiative recognises the national and strategic importance of its project, which hosts Australia’s biggest nickel-cobalt mineral resource.

Canberra has backed Ardea Resources as a candidate for its fast-track Investor Front Door program.

The IFD is a whole-of-government program designed to streamline regulatory approvals and improve access to government financing pathways for projects deemed of national importance.

Under the pilot, Ardea will receive support from a dedicated engagement manager to navigate the complex web of multi-agency approvals, reducing administrative delays and improving regulatory certainty.

The support builds on the nickel project’s existing Major Project status and will complement strong interest in financing from local and international bodies, including Export Finance Australia (EFA) and the Export-Import Bank (EXIM) of the United States, up to a whopping $1 billion.

Management says the selection enhances coordination between Federal and State regulators to support the timely progression of project approvals post a soon-to-be handed-down final investment decision.

Ardea Managing Director and chief executive officer Andrew Penkethman said: “Inclusion of the Kalgoorlie Nickel Project in the Australian Government’s Investor Front Door (IFD) program is an important recognition of the project’s national significance and strategic value to Australia’s Critical Minerals supply chain. The IFD support provides enhanced regulatory coordination and access to government financing pathways, strengthening certainty as we progress the Goongarrie Hub through key approvals and development milestones.”

KNP is a monster nickel laterite deposit hosting a mineral resource estimate of 854 million tonnes grading 0.71 per cent nickel and 0.045 per cent cobalt, equating to 6.1Mt of contained nickel and 386,000 tonnes of contained cobalt, making it Australia’s largest nickel-cobalt resource.

Today’s news comes hot on the heels of further progress on the definitive feasibility study for the project’s core resource at its Goongarrie Hub. Workstreams have advanced across mining studies, tailings design, process plant definition and metallurgical testwork, ahead of a critical final investment decision later this year.

The study has been funded up to $98.5 million by Ardea’s Japanese partners, a consortium of Sumitomo Metal Mining and Mitsubishi Corporation, with half of the budget backed by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

Under the terms of the pair’s cooperation agreement, the Sumitomo–Mitsubishi consortium has now been issued a second tranche of equity in the project vehicle.

The move lifts the consortium’s aggregate interest in the project vehicle to 35 per cent, with a pathway to increase its stake to 50 per cent upon a positive final investment decision.

The Goongarrie Hub is the development focus at KNP and represents the largest component of the resource, with a resource of 584 million tonnes for 4 million tonnes of contained nickel.

With the world scrambling to secure stable supplies of battery metals to fuel the green energy transition, large-scale, well-located projects such as Ardea’s KNP are attracting serious attention from governments and major industry players alike.

Having Canberra now formally step in to help clear the path to production could prove to be a major accelerator for Ardea as it looks to bring its giant nickel asset to life.

Is your ASX-listed company doing something interesting? Contact: mattbirney@bullsnbears.com.au

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