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24-26 MARCH 2026 // seabedminerals.net

24-26 MARCH 2026 // seabedminerals.net

Bergen // Norway

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Demand for critical minerals is expected to be greater than the supply from the mining industry and recycling. Further, the value chains are highly geographically concentrated, making them vulnerable to political instability, geopolitical risks, natural disasters and possible export restrictions. 

A handful of countries have taken the lead in developing technology and knowledge for exploration and extraction of deep-sea minerals. The race toward production has started… 

For whom?

Industry professionals, environmental groups, policymakers, the geoscience community, and other stakeholders who are eager to learn more about an emerging global industry and how Norway is preparing for the 1st licensing round for deep-sea minerals.

 

Why?

The need for reliable supplies of additional mineral resources makes the deep sea an exciting new arena for exploration. We create a meeting place for all interested partners to exchange knowledge and make new acquaintances. 

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Critical knowledge– Critical technology - Critical minerals

We are pleased to announce that one of the leading international conferences on Seabed Minerals will be organized for the fifth time in 2026. The event will take place in Bergen, Norway from 24-26 March 2026.

The previous conferences attracted a diverse group of stakeholders from across the globe, including exploration companies, service providers, academic professionals, politicians, environmental advocates, regulatory bodies, and experts in law and finance. With the industry's imperative to establish connections, share knowledge, and leverage expertise, we anticipate another vibrant and well-attended conference in 2026.

Waves of global developments

The global seabed minerals industry marked a milestone with The Metals Company’s (TMC) pre-feasibility study for its NORI-D nodule project in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, declaring the first mineral reserves in the deep-sea realm, with production targeted for late 2027.

Facing delays in the International Seabed Authority’s (ISA) mining code, TMC drew significant attention and debate by pursuing permits under the U.S. Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act of 1980. In April 2025, a U.S. executive order prompted the Department of the Interior to explore a mineral lease sale near American Samoa, opening a new frontier.

Norway remains a hotspot for seabed minerals as state-led mapping and data collection continues in full force by the Government, while exploration companies and the surrounding ecosystem are actively preparing for the first licensing round, originally scheduled for 2025, potentially commencing in 2026.

Japan is advancing its state-led efforts through JOGMEC, having already spent years on exploration, refining production technologies, and trial sulfide mining. Trial extraction of nodules and REE-rich muds may commence in 2026.

In the spring of 2025, India launched its first offshore mineral block auction in its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), targeting nodules and sulfides, in addition to lime muds and construction sand. Exploration in the international waters of the Indian Ocean continues to identify nodules on abyssal plains and sulfides along the Central and Southeast Indian Ridges.

China achieved a milestone in late 2024 with a successful trial of a deep-sea mining vehicle. Holding five ISA contracts in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, China is advancing technologies for seabed resource extraction.

Globally, knowledge-building and technological advancements are progressing rapidly as the industry evaluates transitioning from exploration to exploitation. We invite companies, institutions, and academia developing new methods, technologies, and knowledge to submit an abstract to showcase their research and innovations.

We invite contributions within the following topics:

  • Environmental understanding, impact, assessment, and monitoring
  • Exploration strategies and technologies
  • Resource estimations
  • Production technologies and solutions
  • Mineral processing
  • Digital solutions – AI, data management and data sharing
  • Regulations and legal frameworks

The committee encourages sharing of project experiences, examples of knowledge and technology transfer and value chain perspectives. We look forward to contributions from all relevant regions across the globe and encourage postgraduate students to submit their work.

Take the plunge and join us to share your knowledge at the upcoming conference by sending your abstract to events@geopublishing.no by 9 January 2026.

Organized by

Critical Knowledge

Critical Technology

Critical Minerals

Registration opens in November

Please contact Ingvild Ryggen Carstens, events@geopublishing.no, for information about pricing for start-ups, students and out-of-work professionals.

Terms & Conditions:

GeoPublishing AS reserve the right to alter the program. Substitutions to your registration may be made at any time by contacting the organizers in writing on events@geopublishing.no.

Cancellations:
Cancellations must be received in writing to events@geopublishing.no within 30 days of the conference and will be subject to a 20% administration fee. 
We regret that no refunds can be made after the cancellation deadline. Any cancellations received after the deadline will be liable for the full fee.

Venue

Bergen, Norway

 

Bergen City © Adobe Stock
Bergen City © Adobe Stock

Accomodation

TBA

 

ICEBREAKER - 24 MARCH

TBA
19:00-21:00
Finger food and drinks in the bar 

Would you like to sponsor the Icebreaker?
We invite all delegates to an Icebreaker in the evening on 24 March.
We're looking for an Icebreaker sponsor, and if you would like to pitch in, please email us at events@geopublishing.no

POSTERS

DAY 1 - 25 March

Session I

Welcome
08:55

End Day I
17:00

Evening Program

19:00 Aperitif
20:00 Dinner

DAY 2 - 26 March

Session V

TBA
09:00

Poster Session

End Day II
16:00

Program Committee

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Annemiek Vink

Marine Rohstofferkundung – Marine Geologie at BGR
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Marit Stokke Bauck

Senior Geologist – Viridien
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Jon Hellevang

R&D Manager at GCE Ocean Technology
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Øystein Bruncell Larsen

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Kristoffer Sølvi

Geologist at Norwegian Offshore Directorate
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Alden Denny

Chief Geoscientist at Adepth Minerals
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Guido van den Bos

Director of Business Development at NOV
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Ingvild Ryggen Carstens

General Manager at GeoPublishing
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Ronny Setså

Editor in Chief at GeoPublishing

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