Jervois Global Limited explores for and evaluates mineral properties in the United States, Brazil, Finland, Australia, and internationally. The company explores for cobalt, nickel, copper, and gold deposits. It holds 100% interest in the Idaho Cobalt Operations project located in the state of Idaho; the São Miguel Paulista nickel cobalt refinery in São Paulo, Brazil; and the Nico Young nickel-cobalt deposits in New South Wales. The company is also involved in the mine construction, refinery studies, and cobalt chemical production activities. In addition, it provides a portfolio of cobalt-based products for chemical, catalyst, inorganic pigment, powder metallurgy and battery industries through its facilities in Kokkola. The company was formerly known as Jervois Mining Limited and changed its name to Jervois Global Limited in August 6, 2021. Jervois Global Limited was incorporated in 1962 and is based in Cremorne, Australia.
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