--- title: "Nordic Mining Seeks Temporary Permit to Safeguard Engebø Operations After Court Ruling" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/290331525.md" description: "Nordic Mining ASA has applied for a temporary discharge permit for tailings at its Engebø operations following a Supreme Court ruling involving environmental NGOs. The company states it is not a party to the case and that production continues normally. This interim measure aims to ensure regulatory predictability while authorities review the judgment's implications, reinforcing confidence in operational stability and compliance with strict environmental standards." datetime: "2026-06-20T17:02:18.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/290331525.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/290331525.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/290331525.md) --- # Nordic Mining Seeks Temporary Permit to Safeguard Engebø Operations After Court Ruling The latest announcement is out from Nordic Mining ASA ( (DE:7NM0) ). Nordic Mining ASA has applied to Norway’s Ministry of Climate and Environment for a temporary discharge permit for tailings from its Engebø operations, following the state’s loss in a Supreme Court case involving environmental NGOs. The company stresses it is not a party to the court case and that the ruling does not affect ongoing production, framing the application as an interim measure to maintain regulatory predictability while authorities review the implications of the judgment. Management underlines that operations at Engebø continue as normal and that it is important to establish clear conditions for future mining activities amid the evolving legal context. Nordic Mining also points to continued backing from Norwegian authorities and expresses confidence in the robustness of its documentation and its ability to operate within strict environmental regulations, a stance that could reassure investors and other stakeholders about the stability of its long-term production plans. The group’s emphasis on Engebø’s role as a strategic source of rutile and garnet, minerals deemed critical for modern industries in Europe and globally, underscores the broader importance of securing operational continuity at the site. Together with its high-purity quartz project in Kvinnherad, the company’s latest move appears aimed at preserving its competitive position as a key European supplier of critical minerals while demonstrating compliance with tightening environmental and legal standards. **More about Nordic Mining ASA** Nordic Mining ASA is a Norway-based resource company focused on producing critical minerals, notably rutile and garnet, from its Engebø project on the country’s west coast. Listed on Euronext Oslo Børs, it is ramping up what is described as Norway’s first greenfield mine in 40 years, with a mineral deposit estimated to support a 39-year mine life and positioning the group as one of the few natural rutile producers globally and the only garnet producer in Europe. The company also holds a landowner agreement for a high-purity quartz deposit in Norway’s Kvinnherad Municipality, where testing has confirmed world-class quality, and it is progressing this project toward regulatory approval. With these assets, Nordic Mining highlights significant growth opportunities beyond Engebø and presents its portfolio as being of high international standards, underpinning a long-term value proposition for shareholders. **Average Trading Volume:** 402,011 **Current Market Cap:** NOK861.8M ## Related News & Research - [Nordic Mining seeks Norwegian temporary tailings discharge permit for Engebø project](https://longbridge.com/en/news/290331175.md) - [Viking Mines Issues 12 Million Unquoted Performance Rights Under Incentive Scheme](https://longbridge.com/en/news/290400121.md) - [Barrick Mining (B) Stock Looks Cheap On P E But Rich On Cash Flow](https://longbridge.com/en/news/290325248.md) - [3 UK Mining And Asset Management Stocks With Earnings Growth Potential](https://longbridge.com/en/news/290470750.md) - [ZAWYA: Oman: OCCI Energy and Mining Committee reviews latest developments in gypsum](https://longbridge.com/en/news/290681452.md)