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Vale halts Onca Puma as licence suspended

Vale has started the process to halt its Onca Puma nickel operation after Brazil’s environmental regulator suspended its operating licence due to alleged non-compliance.

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 Vale’s Onca Puma nickel operations in Brazil’s Para state

Vale’s Onca Puma nickel operations in Brazil’s Para state

The company said it considered the suspension "unfounded" and was seeking to have the order reversed.

Vale said it was estimating the impact of a shutdown at the mine, which accounted for almost 9% of the company's nickel production last year, excluding Vale New Caledonia.

Onca Puma had produced 16,000t of nickel in 2020, of Vale's ex-VNC total of 183,700t, after an improved fourth quarter due to extensive furnace maintenance work.

Vale said it was in contact with the Secretaria de Estado de Meio Ambiente e Sustentabilidade (SEMAS) to understand the technical and legal grounds for the determination.

The department cited an unfulfilled obligation to provide services for communities surrounding the mine, including setting up a fibre optics network and a health unit, in a statement to Reuters.

Onca Puma was shuttered in 2017-2019 due to its alleged impact on indigenous communities and Vale had been ordered to pay millions in damages in 2018.

Vale had signed a transitional agreement with the Xikrin do Catete and Kayapo indigenous peoples last year, suspending various lawsuits for a year "to create a favourable and harmonious environment for building reconciliation in a joint and participatory manner that may eventually close the lawsuits", the company said in its 2020 annual report.

Vale's New York-listed stock lost 2.18% yesterday and the company is capitalised about US$71 billion.

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