US-Japan Summit Boosts Goongarrie Hub with A$1B in Conditional Funding for Nickel-Cobalt Project

March 23, 2026
US-Japan Summit Boosts Goongarrie Hub with A$1B in Conditional Funding for Nickel-Cobalt Project
  • Non-binding and conditional support letters total up to about A$1 billion, with potential backing from Export Finance Australia (up to A$500 million) and the US EXIM Bank (up to US$350 million, roughly A$500 million).

  • The Goongarrie Hub is recognized for international cooperation, with support from Sumitomo, Mitsubishi, Export Finance Australia, EXIM, and METI contributing to half of the DFS budget of $98.5 million.

  • The project gained acknowledgment after a summit where the US and Japan agreed to deepen cooperation on critical minerals.

  • The Kalgoorlie nickel project (KNP) at Goongarrie Hub in Australia was spotlighted during a US–Japan summit focused on critical minerals, rare earths, and energy projects.

  • A Joint Fact Sheet from the Japan–US critical minerals cooperation highlights Goongarrie Hub's KNP and related projects as part of strengthening the global critical minerals supply chain.

  • Ardea has secured up to about A$1 billion in non-binding funding support from US and Australian agencies, including conditional Letters of Support from EFA and EXIM for potential financing.

  • The binding agreement from 2024 commits the Japanese consortium to finance the DFS entirely, in exchange for 35% of the project, potentially rising to 50% if the project achieves a positive FID for a >30,000 tpa nickel operation.

  • Contact information for Mining.com.au (Amy Rotman) is provided, and images related to Ardea Resources are included.

  • KNP-Goongarrie Hub hosts about 854 million tonnes at 0.71% nickel and 0.045% cobalt, equating to roughly 6.1 million tonnes of contained nickel and 386,000 tonnes of cobalt.

  • The overall non-binding and conditional funding support amounts to up to A$1 billion, incorporating potential EFA funding and EXIM interest.

  • In 2024, Ardea signed a binding agreement with Sumitomo Metal Mining and Mitsubishi Corporation to fully fund a DFS of $98.5 million, with the Japanese consortium taking 35% equity on DFS completion and up to 50% ownership on a positive FID for a large nickel operation.

  • The Kalgoorlie nickel project is among the world’s largest developed nickel–cobalt resources, with 854 Mt at 0.71% Ni and 0.045% Co.

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Ardea WA nickel project grabs Japanese-US attention

The Sydney Morning Herald • Mar 23, 2026

Ardea WA nickel project grabs Japanese-US attention

Ardea WA nickel project grabs Japanese-US attention

The West Australian • Mar 23, 2026

Ardea WA nickel project grabs Japanese-US attention


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