Norway proposes opening its waters to deep sea mining, says minerals needed in green transition

FILE - Norway's Oil and Energy Minister Terje Aasland, left, speaks during the opening of a Business Conference at Danish Industry (DI) in Copenhagen on Thursday June 15, 2023. Norway says it wants to open parts of the Norwegian continental shelf for commercial deep sea mining in line with the country’s strategy to seek new economic opportunities and reduce its reliance on the oil and gas industry. (Liselotte Sabroe/Ritzau Scanpix via AP, File)

HELSINKI (AP) — Norway said Tuesday it wants to open parts of the Norwegian continental shelf for commercial deep sea mining in line with the country’s strategy to seek new economic opportunities and reduce its reliance on the oil and gas industry.

Terje Aasland, Norway's minister for petroleum and energy, said in a statement the country needs minerals to help transition to a more green economy. The Norwegian seabed is reportedly rich with minerals including copper, zinc, manganese and cobalt.

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