

#DEEPSEAMINERALS
05-07 DECEMBER 2023 // deepseaminerals.net
05-07 DECEMBER 2023 // deepseaminerals.net
hotel norge by scandic
Bergen // Norway
About
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?
Why?
Licence to Operate
Securing Minerals for the Green Shift
Technology & Innovation
Are you ready for this year’s deepest dive?
Welcome back to the 3rd annual conference on Deep Sea Minerals, in Bergen, Norway. The first two conferences saw massive attendance by representatives from the nascent deep sea mineral ecosystem, including mining companies, service companies, academia, as well as politicians, environmentalists, authorities, and people with a background in law and finance. Coupled with the need for the industry to network, share and learn from each other and the best, we are confident that another well-attended and exciting conference lies ahead of us.
Why Bergen, Norway?
A potential new global industry is emerging. Norway is in a unique position with the possibility to draw upon world-leading petroleum offshore and land-based process industries, to build a complete deep-sea mining value chain. Norway is at the forefront concerning potential resources, regulatory framework, and technology development. The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has released a resource assessment, confirming the presence of potentially vast mineral resources on the extended Norwegian Continental Shelf.
To power sustainable exploration and exploitation, it is crucial to have comprehensive knowledge about the environment and the impact of mineral-related activities. The Norwegian government has put forward a parliamentary proposal on opening the extended Norwegian Continental Shelf for mineral activities.
Internationally, companies are positioning themselves in the Pacific Ocean as the International Seabed Authority is developing exploitation regulations. In the prolific nodule field known as the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), one Norwegian company holds exploration licenses through a subsidiary, while another is working towards a license. Elsewhere in the Pacific Ocean, in the Cook Islands, three companies were awarded exploration licenses last year, and this year, the island nation released a mineral resource estimate for their polymetallic nodule field.
The knowledge and technology building toward exploration and production are accelerating, and we hereby invite companies, institutions, and academia developing new methods, workflows, and technology or showing outstanding results in deep sea minerals research, to submit an abstract that will be evaluated for either oral presentation or poster. All poster presenters get a 5-minute pitch to showcase their frontier work.
Take the plunge and join us in Bergen in December!
Registration
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.
Accomodation
Hotel Norge by Scandic
NB! Available rooms from 4th-8th of October
NOK TBC,- /night single room, including breakfast
How to Book
Book your room directly when you sign up for the conference.

Where is it?
Nedre Ole Bulls plass 4
5012 Bergen
+47 55 55 40 00
Travel
From Bergen Airport, take the Airport bus or Bybanen
Program
ICEBREAKER - 5 DECEMBER
19:00 - 22:00
Gartneriet
Inger Bang Lunds vei 14
5059 Bergen
How to get there: Bybanen
Line 1 from Byparken to Danmarks plass
5 min walk to Gartneriet
POSTER
Environmental changes in the Arctic over the past 10 Myr based on Os Isotope Stratigraphy, Fe Isotope and Chemical Composition of Ferromanganese Crusts
Presented by Georgy Cherkashov, on behalf of Natalia Konstantinova, researcher in I.S. Gramberg VNIIOkeangeologia, Russia and postdoc at Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan
13:15 - Day I
DAY 1
Session I: Opening Session
Moderated by Anette Broch Mathiesen Tvedt, CEO at Adepth Minerals
WELCOME
09:00
Greetings from the Minister
09:05 Video greeting from the Minister of Oil & Energy, Terje Aasland
Opening Speech
09:10 Lars Erik Aamot, Director General at the Ministry of Oil & Energy
Social license to operate - can resource classification and digitalization help?
09:30 Stig Morten Knutsen, Chief Geologist at the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
Coffee Break & Networking
09:50
Session II: Arctic Ridges
Moderated by Harald Brekke, Senior Geologist at NPD and Former Chair of the Legal and Technical Commission of ISA & Project Coordinator
Recent expeditions to active and inactive hydrothermal systems on the Arctic Mid Ocean Ridges
10:30 Rolf Birger Pedersen, Professor at University of Bergen
Volcanic evolution of an ultraslow-spreading ridge
10:55 Håvard Hallås Stubseid, PhD Candidate, Univeristy of Bergen
11:10 - 11:55
Imaging geology and mineralization along Mohns Ridge using seismic and controlled source electromagnetic data
Vetle Vinje, Senior Scientist at CGG
Multidomain CSEM seismic-steered integration to detect potential areas for seabed minerals in the North Atlantic Mohn’s Ridge
Rune Mittet, Chief Scientist at Allton, and Bengt Larssen, Sales Manager at Shearwater
Key Takeaways as partners in the Atlab-3 North-Atlantic Geophysical Cruise, seismic & CSEM on Seafloor Massive Sulfides (SMS)
Bent Kjølhamar, Chief Geologist at TGS, and Dag Helland-Hansen, Global sales and Exploration Advisor at EMGS
Increasing the depth of Mareano’s knowledge: Updated plans for mapping the Norwegian Mid-Ocean Ridge
11:55 Rebecca Ross, Researcher at Institute of Marine Research
Lunch
12:15
Environmental changes in the Arctic over the past 10 Myr based on Os Isotope Stratigraphy, Fe Isotope and Chemical Composition of Ferromanganese Crusts
13:15 Presented by Georgy Cherkashov, on behalf of Natalia Konstantinova, researcher in I.S. Gramberg VNIIOkeangeologia, Russia and postdoc at Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan
Session III: Resouce, Geology & Environmental Characterization
13:30 Moderated by Anna Lim, Principal Geophysicst and Discipline Leader Deep Ocean Space Exploration at Argeo
Assessing the ecological Impact of polymetallic sulfide mining in the North Atlantic: Integrated modeling, method refinement, and environmental baseline data
13:35 Mathias Singsås Frøseth, Marine and Coastal Modelling Engineer at DHI
Mineral mining on the mid-Atlantic ridge: sensing the environment during operations and long-term
14:00 Anders Tengberg, Product Manager & Scientific Advisor at Xylem
Evaluating environmental sensitivity of seafloor massive sulphide sites on Mohns Ridge using remotely sensed data and a natural capital approach
14:20 Freya H. Watkins, Biodiversity & Marine Scientist at CGG
Role of lee wave turbulence in the dispersion of sediment plumes
14:40 Dani Schmid at Bergwerk
Coffee Break
15:00
Moderated by Pedro Madureira, Deputy Head at EMEPC / Assistant Professor at University of Évora
EFFICIENCY IN THE DEEP: Coupling Research and Reality
15:30 Lars Kristian Trellevik, CSOO at Adepth Minerals
The call for more ocean data
15:50 Ebbe Hartz, Lead Geologist at Aker BP
Exploration approach for seafloor polymetallic sulfide deposits in JOGMEC
16:20 Nagase Kunpei at Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC)
Doing better: New low-impact technologies to support discovery and sustainable exploration of deep-sea mineral resources
16:40 João Ricardo Silva Carvalho, CEO at Deep Focus, Unipessoal
END DAY I
EVENING EVENT
19:00 Aperitif
20:00 Dinner
DAY 2
Session IV: Opening Session
Moderated by Harald Brekke, Chair of the Legal and Technical Commission of ISA & Project Coordinator and Senior Geologist at the NPD
KEYNOTE: Exploration and research in the International Seabed Area: Progress and achievements
09:00 Ulrich Schwarz-Schampera, Programme Management Officer (Mining Geology) at International Seabed Authority
KEYNOTE: Natural radioactivity in polymetallic nodules: Results of full radiological nuclide studies and possible implications for marine mineral exploration and mining
09:25 Thomas Lüttke at BGR
Coffee Break & Network
09:50
Session V: Production & Processing
Moderated by Georgy Cherkashov, Deputy Director at Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Ocean
Impossible Metals roadmap update and a sneak peak at Eureka 2
10:20 Oliver Gunasekara, CEO and Co-Founder at Impossible Metals
Current state of research and development projects of production system for seafloor massive sulphides by JOGMEC
10:40 Kiyotaka Orita, Marine Technology Officer at JOGMEC
Deepsea Mineral Extraction technology adaptation: Vessel design & OEM’s perspective
11:00 Guido van den Bos, Business Development Director at NOV Marine & Construction
Test processing of Seafloor Massive Sulphide (SMS) ore with conventional terrestrial copper ore
11:20 Ståle Monstad, CEO at Green Minerals
Loke – Taking the pre-cautionary approach
11:40 Øystein Bruncell Larsen, COO at Loke
Lunch
12:00
Session VI: Hype vs Reality
Hype vs Reality - Panel Discussion
13:00 Moderated by Jon Hellevang, R&D Manager at GCE Ocean
Panel members:
Annemiek Vink, BGR
Kaja Lønne Fjærtoft, WWF
Øystein Bruncell Larsen, Loke Marine Minerals
Anette Broch Mathisen Tvedt, Adepth Minerals
Peter Haugan, Institue of Marine Research, University of Bergen
Coffee Break
13:45
Session VII: Social License
Moderated by Ståle Monstad, CEO at Green Minerals
ESG Handbook for marine minerals - post UMC/Workshop update
14:00 Torild Rønnhaug Nissen-Lie, Risk Advisor at DNV, and Erica Ocampo, Chief Sustainability Officer at The Metals Company
Troubled Waters? Ethical Implications of Norwegian Seabed Mining Narratives
14:20 Rita Vasconcellos Oliveira Bouman, Researcher at Sintef Ocean
TRIDENT: Technology based impact assessment tool sustainable, transparent Deep sEa miNing exploraTion and exploitation – THE PROJECT AND THE TECHNOLOGICAL ROADMAP FOR DEEP SEA ASSESSMENT
14:40 Eduardo Silva, Professor at INESC TEC
END DAY 2
15:00
Program Committee

Anna Lim

Georgy A. Cherkashov

Anette Broch Mathisen Tvedt

Harald Brekke

John Parianos

Samantha Smith

Pedro Madureira

Walter Sognnes

Ståle Monstad

Jon Hellevang
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