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“There are concrete ideas for running a business,” says an expert at Sveriges Radio, but adds that there are significant challenges.
This is the extraction of minerals from the seabed and in Norway the interest in mining at sea is great. Apparently, it also shows research in the area of NTNU University in Trondheim.
Egil Tjåland, who heads the NTNU Institute for Geosciences and Petroleum, tells SR that interest in minting mineral deposits at sea is great and growing among business players and that questions about investments in mineral extraction in the Sea, especially from companies in the Norwegian oil industry, comes every week.
The minister sees “great potential for the future market”
even if Tina BruThe Norwegian oil and energy minister points out that the secrets of the sea are attractive.
“The extraction of minerals from the seabed may have great future market potential,” he tells Ekot.
However, mining in the sea is not easy, says expert Egil Tjåland, pointing out the risks of damaging both unique environments and unknown or recently discovered animal species at sea depth. This also warns Greenpeace and emphasizes that extracting minerals at sea may cost more than you know.
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